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In a heated argument, it’s easy to say things you’ll later regret. With practice, you can learn to disagree more productively
- Video by Dr Tracey Marks
Hooman Majd on the Iran protests and the government’s brutal response, and Lois Parshley explains the financial and tech interests in Greenland.
The post Protests and Power Plays: From Tehran to the Arctic Circle appeared first on The Intercept.

As AI’s endless clichés continue to encroach on human art, the true uniqueness of our creativity is becoming ever clearer
- by Richard Beard

When polio left me unable to walk, my parents put me in a disability centre. There, I met Mommy
- by Kiprop Kimutai
The conditions at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility are akin to solitary confinement, local experts say — an apparent violation of state law.
The post New York Women’s Prison Forces People to Go Without Showers or Recreation appeared first on The Intercept.
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