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The U.S. Has Its Own Agenda Against RussiaJeremy ScahillUkraine is ground zero for the expansion of the U.S.-Russia proxy war.
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At a Pivotal Moment, Democrats Failed to Modernize ElectionsRachel M. CohenAt the center of the failure was the Brennan Center, which bucked local election officials and told Congress to focus on matters other than election funding.
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Amazon Did Everything It Could to Bust the Staten Island Union. They Overcame It All.Addison PostInside the Amazon Labor Union’s historic victory over the corporate behemoth.
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Ukrainian Journalist Finds Charred Remains Where Alleged War Crime Was FilmedRobert MackeyUkraine’s commitment to the laws of war is being tested by how it responds to video that appears to show its forces shooting Russian prisoners.
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Russia’s Newest Weapon in Ukraine May Be Mercenaries Linked to PutinAlice SperiThere is limited evidence that mercenaries from Russia’s Wagner Group are in Ukraine — but that may be about to change.
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U.S. Airstrike Killed 11 Libyan Civilians and Allies, Human Rights Groups SayNick TurseA criminal complaint filed Friday accuses a former commander at a U.S. air base in Sicily of murder.
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Migrants Fleeing Hurricanes and Drought Face New Climate Disasters in ICE DetentionAlleen BrownAngel Argueta Anariba fled a 1998 hurricane in Honduras, only to get lashed by one while detained by ICE two decades later.
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We Still Need to Ban These 10 Russian ThingsJon SchwarzSure, we’ve expelled Russian cats from international competitions and renamed Russian dressing. But there’s so far to go.
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David Sirota Goes to the OscarsDeconstructedThe Bernie Sanders adviser-turned-screenwriter discusses his film “Don’t Look Up.”
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