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How Putin’s Designs on Ukraine Reflect the “Dangerous Nostalgia” of a Lost EmpireMurtaza HussainAt a U.N. Security Council meeting, a speech by Kenyan Ambassador Martin Kimani struck at the heart of the crisis set off by Russia’s aggression.
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Survivors of a Deadly Attack on a Portland Protest Were Victimized Twice: First by the Gunman, Then by the PoliceRobert MackeyVictims of a right-wing gunman’s shooting spree in Portland said it was unprovoked. Why did the police make the attack sound like a shootout?
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How the Navy SEALs Failed America — and How They Can ChangeMatthew ColeAmericans who celebrate the SEALs must also understand the cost of their service.
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Greg Casar Within Striking Distance of First-Round Knockout in Texas PrimaryRyan GrimA new survey found the lefty city council member approaching a first-round win in the Democratic congressional primary, with more than double the support of any other candidate.
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Arizona Attorney General Manufactured an “Invasion” at the Southern BorderRyan DevereauxMark Brnovich is pushing for a war that would, according to DHS data, impact families seeking refuge from Latin America’s most tumultuous places.
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Episode Four: ConfessionsMurdervilleA lot of people swear they’d never confess to something they didn’t do. But it happens — a lot more than you’d think.
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Cruel and Unusual Punishment: Extreme Heat, Fires, and FloodsInterceptedThe Intercept’s Climate and Punishment project captures the peril faced by people in the U.S. detention system amid the climate crisis.
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