The NYPD and the FBI accused an autistic ex-Marine of backing Islamist militants. Maybe his real crime was being extremely online.
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The NYPD and the FBI accused an autistic ex-Marine of backing Islamist militants. Maybe his real crime was being extremely online.
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Human rights groups called on the Pentagon to make amends after an Intercept investigation into the deaths of a woman and child.
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Hacked and leaked datasets are more common than ever. Here are some ways to verify they’re real.
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Why did the CDC hand a groundbreaking harm-reduction program over to a new firm with “zero experience” in public health?
The post A Defense-Linked Contractor Took Over a Successful CDC Anti-Overdose Initiative. It Imploded in a Day. appeared first on The Intercept.
In a rebuke to Obama’s effort to normalize relations with Cuba, Biden is sticking with Trump’s policy, even as a Cuban migrant crisis racks the border.
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In its effort to speed up arms sales to Israel, the Biden administration dismissed concerns about harm to civilians in Gaza.
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“Being a contractor is lit.”
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The indictment for the brazen murder-for-hire plot brings more heat onto India for its alleged transnational assassination program.
The post India Accidentally Hired a DEA Agent to Kill Sikh American Activist, Federal Prosecutors Say appeared first on The Intercept.
“Few people ... have had a hand in as much death and destruction, as much human suffering, in so many places around the world as Henry Kissinger.”
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By easing virtually all limits on Israel’s use of the stockpile, Biden could undercut U.S. military preparedness and congressional oversight.
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