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For a century, this theory of human origins has died and returned. To free it from limbo, we must disentangle its many meanings
- by Vivek V Venkataraman
Treating journalism like a casino will harm reporting — and erode democracy.
The post We Need to Kick Prediction Market Betting Out of Journalism While We Still Can appeared first on The Intercept.
A DOJ prosecutor insists he charged Abrego based strictly on evidence of human smuggling. A federal judge seems skeptical.
The post Who Decided to Indict Kilmar Abrego Garcia Over a Years-Old Traffic Stop? appeared first on The Intercept.
The only extremism would-be assassins like suspect Cole Tomas Allen share is an extreme response to Trump’s deranging politics.
The post How Trump’s America Produces Normie Assassins appeared first on The Intercept.
Sometimes, when a 10Foot graffiti tag slips into view from an unexpected source — on a remote farm gate in the countryside, or in an over-gentrified corner of London Fields — the pleasurable jolt of human connection is not that far from the warm feeling of recognition that great literature can give you. So maybe […]
More than twelve months of strike action has taken a devastating toll on the NHS. I’m not talking about walkouts by doctors or nurses, but about the sustained capital strike by some of the biggest pharmaceutical corporations in the world. Backed by the president of the United States, these companies have spent the past year […]

Deep inside a luscious grove in Nigeria, a community of artists preserves otherworldly monuments to Yorùbá spirituality
- by Aeon Video

Medieval artists depicted bodies as vehicles for politics and hierarchy. Repeated enough, these roles began to appear natural
- by Denva Gallant

New research has mapped people’s contrasting conceptions of the truth. No wonder so many arguments feel irresolvable
- by Lukas S Huber, David-Elias Künstle & Kevin Reuter
The late Leo Abse — social reformer, author and Labour MP — once recalled his early days taking the train from his south Wales Pontypool constituency to Parliament. This was in the 1970s, when MPs weren’t paid much and most of Leo’s colleagues were former mineworkers and union officials. ‘The carriage would be quiet,’ said […]
“It all comes down to those four,” said an advocate, “and if they are going to continue to try to hand Trump warrantless surveillance.”
The post Meet the Four Democrats Who’ll Decide If Trump Gets His Domestic Spying Law appeared first on The Intercept.
