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Your Debt Is Someone Else’s AssetAstra Taylor, Molly Crabapple, Kim Boekbinder, Jim BattStudent loans, medical bills, credit cards — Americans are drowning in a record-breaking $15 trillion in debt.
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Supreme Court Ruling on Texas Abortion Law Opens Door to Copycat Schemes EverywhereJordan SmithBy leaving the law in place and barring meaningful ways to challenge it, the court greenlighted state efforts to overturn constitutional rights.
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Israel Killed Up to 192 Palestinian Civilians in May 2021 Attacks on GazaMurtaza HussainMore than 70 percent of the Israeli attacks that killed civilians in Gaza had no corresponding reports of militants hit alongside them.
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Now in Power, Key Anti-War Democrats Soften on Saudi War in YemenSara Sirota, Austin AhlmanThis week, Democrats eschewed opportunities to stop U.S. maintenance of Saudi warplanes and halt a missile sale to the kingdom.
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“Don’t Look Up” Is as Funny and Terrifying About Global Warming as “Dr. Strangelove” Was About Nuclear WarJon SchwarzAdam McKay’s new movie may be the first film in 57 years to equal the comedy and horror of Stanley Kubrick’s masterpiece.
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Julian Assange on Brink of Extradition to U.S.Murtaza HussainThe judgment on Friday puts Assange at greater risk than ever of facing trial for espionage charges that have alarmed press freedom advocates.
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Empire After Trump: Joe Biden and the National Security StateThe InterceptJeremy Scahill and Betsy Reed had a live discussion on the roots and consequences of bipartisan unity on militarism and foreign policy. Rep. Ro Khanna also joined the conversation.
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Congress Caves to Saudi Arabia on Yemen WarDeconstructedA measure that would have blocked a $650 million arms sale to the kingdom was voted down this week.
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