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As rumors of a U.S. war on Venezuela swirl, military documents show plans to feed a buildup of troops in the region for years.
The post U.S. Military Documents Indicate Plans to Keep Troops in Caribbean Through 2028 appeared first on The Intercept.
The aid group oversaw relief in Gaza during a period defined by the killings of Palestinians seeking food during famine.
The post Gaza Humanitarian Foundation Calls It Quits After Thousands Die Seeking Its Aid appeared first on The Intercept.

Can home videos help us to know someone who’s gone? A filmmaker searches for her late mother through archival family footage
- Directed by Natalie A Chao

In this mesmerising short from 1991, thousands of Japanese newspaper clippings form a prescient vision of our digital world
- by Aeon Video

Sartre’s phenomenology reveals how a shift from subject to object (and back) is not merely a matter of grammar
- by Tris Hedges

Who belongs to our moral community? The Greek philosopher Empedocles had an answer: all life, from humans to the laurel bush
- by Tristan Moyle
Officials at the University of Houston used Dataminr to surveil students, while University of Connecticut administrators voiced concerns over protests against a military contractor and major donor.
The post How Corporate Partnerships Powered University Surveillance of Palestine Protests appeared first on The Intercept.
Daniel Sanchez is facing federal charges for what free speech advocates say is a clear attack on the First Amendment.
The post The Feds Want to Make It Illegal to Even Possess an Anarchist Zine appeared first on The Intercept.
The Democratic congresswoman was an early believer in Zohran Mamdani. His win showed her it was “the right time to pass the torch.”
The post Nydia Velázquez Hears Calls for Generational Change, Setting Up a Fight on the Left in New York appeared first on The Intercept.