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A former EEOC commissioner said, “They’re putting out their best facts in this complaint, and the facts are pathetic.”
The post Lawyer on EEOC’s New York Times Lawsuit Has History Battling Discrimination Against Men appeared first on The Intercept.
A crypto mogul gave $2.5 million to a candidate running against state Sen. Nicole Cannizzaro in the Nevada attorney general race.
The post She Opposed His Plan for a Blockchain City. Now He’s Bankrolling Her Primary Opponent. appeared first on The Intercept.

In rural Iran, Sahar faces a stark choice: stay at home to look after her father, or go to the city to pursue her education
- by Aeon Video

I was a child when Newfoundland’s fishing collapsed. Will I see the same happen to human connection?
- by Mandy McLean
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May 6th, 2026: I may have spoken too soon re: it feeling like spring, since my weather just told me "cooling over the next few days." Why? WHY – Ryan Today’s headline news chronicles our triumphant, record-breaking petroleum exports: 6.4 million barrels a day. The highest weekly figure ever recorded. On the surface, it appears America may just make up in exports what the closure of the Straits of Hormuz prevents. On the surface. The reality of our domestic petroleum situation is more dire. The […]
Past real estate expos that included illegal Israeli settlements have come under scrutiny for discrimination — and led to violent confrontations. The post Mamdani Condemns NYC Expo Promoting Property Sales in Israeli West Bank Settlements appeared first on The Intercept. War Secretary Pete Hegseth insists “the ceasefire is not over,” despite renewed combat between U.S. and Iranian forces. The post Hegseth Clings to Phony Ceasefire to Help Trump Evade War Powers Pressure appeared first on The Intercept. | ||