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The Supreme Court investigation report on how the Dobbs draft got out offers lessons for future leakers everywhere.
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In an apparent bid to stamp out the opposition — perhaps forever — Recep Tayyip Erdogan called elections a month early.
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Prominent lawyers, journalists and human rights defenders say prosecuting Assange poses a grave threat to journalism.
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Fundraising wound up about $200 short, but I’ll probably write the final article on reasons to hope anyway, as it was so close and the past few years have been hard for so many. My very sincere thanks to everyone who gave.
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When the limit is reached, it forces Congress to reaffirm its willingness to spend what it is already legally obligated to spend.
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Stephanie Kelton | Professor of Public Policy and Economics at Stony Brook University, formerly Democrats' chief economist on the staff of the U.S. Senate Budget Committee, and an economic adviser to the 2016 presidential campaign of Senator Bernie Sanders
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