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Noam Chomsky spoke with The Intercept’s Jeremy Scahill in a wide-ranging discussion on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

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Amid Bird Flu Outbreak, Meat Producers Seek “Ventilation Shutdown” for Mass Chicken Killing

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Research footage obtained by Animal Outlook reveals how the practice was tested in 2016. It’s becoming an industry standard.

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Crypto PAC Throws in $1 Million to Back Ohio Rep. Shontel Brown Over Nina Turner

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Progressives are confronting a new obstacle as big spending from the crypto industry reshapes the electoral calculus.

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As Execution Looms, Mounting Evidence Points to Melissa Lucio’s Innocence

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Trial jurors, forensic experts, and Texas lawmakers push for Lucio’s life to be spared ahead of her April 27 execution.

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With an Attempt to Unseat Rep. Ilhan Omar, Minnesota House Race Sets Up a Contest on Policing

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Don Samuels, who outraised Omar in the first quarter of the race, has long presented himself as a “public safety” advocate in Minneapolis politics.

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At the Height of Putin’s Aggression, Marine Le Pen Victory Would Threaten European Alliances

Murtaza Hussain

The far-right French presidential candidate has a warm relationship with Vladimir Putin and is skeptical of the EU and NATO.

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Women and Journalists Are Targets of Violence in Taliban-Ruled Afghanistan, Report Says

Alice Speri

Violence between the Taliban, the Islamic State, and other armed groups is also on the rise, according to the report from two NGOs.

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Fire Scientists Testify in Support of Claude Garrett’s Bid for Freedom

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At a hearing on April 5, Nashville prosecutors asked a judge to vacate Garrett’s murder conviction for the 1992 fire that killed Lorie Lance.

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Zelenskyy Is Right: The U.N. Must Be Reformed. But It Never Will Be.

Sunday, April 10, 2022

The veto wielded by Russia and the US in matters of war should be eliminated, writes Jon Schwarz. But Russia and the US will never permit that. MOST READ US Didn't Expect Major Explosions When an

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The U.S. Has Its Own Agenda Against Russia

Sunday, April 3, 2022

Ukraine is ground zero for the expansion of the US-Russia proxy war, writes Jeremy Scahill. MOST READ The US Has Its Own Agenda Against Russia Jeremy Scahill Ukraine is ground zero for the expansion of

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Thursday, March 31, 2022

Abraham Lincoln, Will Smith, and dueling. MOST READ Google Ordered Russian Translators Not to Call War in Ukraine a War Sam Biddle, Tatiana Dias An internal email shows that despite its anti-war stance

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