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Biden’s Afghanistan Counsel Left the White House in January. Now He’s Poised to Reap Financial Windfall From Billions in Seized Afghan Assets.Lee Fang, Ryan GrimThe U.S. seizure of Afghan government funds after the Taliban took power has put millions at risk of starvation.
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Disinformation Doctors and Project Veritas Team Up to Harass Medical OfficialsMicah LeeAmerica’s Frontline Doctors and Project Veritas launched a video series devoted to Covid-19 disinformation.
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Israel Revives Assassination Tactics Not Seen for 15 Years in the West BankJesse Rosenfeld, Oren Ziv, Ahmad Al-BazzThe triple assassination recalled the darkest days of the Second Intifada — and Israel’s impunity to commit violence.
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Saudi Arabia Rejects Biden Plea to Increase Oil Production as Midterms LoomKen Klippenstein“High gas prices will almost certainly be blamed on the party in power, so it really seems like the Saudis are using the oil weapon against Democrats here.”
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New Squad of Henry Cuellar Supporters Takes to Twitter to Rep Their Favorite RepRyan Grim, Sara SirotaThe cautious conservatism of “Excellent Henry” has activated countless users in the final days of the Texas primary.
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Can the Left Learn From Canada’s “Freedom Convoy”?Natasha LennardThe left should seek to employ the disruptive power on display in Canadian protests — but only on its own anti-racist, antifascist terms.
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“It’s Not Sustainable”: ISIS Prison Battle Shows Dangers of Indefinite DetentionAlice SperiTens of thousands of people from dozens of countries have been detained in northeast Syria since the fall of the Islamic State three years ago.
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Farewell to P.J. O’Rourke, America’s Only (Semi-)Funny ConservativeJon SchwarzO’Rourke, who died Tuesday, had a lot of worthwhile things to say. But he was always graded on a curve.
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Podcasts
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Episode Three: The TrialMurdervilleCharles Raby is tried for the murder of Edna Franklin. No physical evidence ties him to the crime. But the jury sentences him to death.
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