I’m a security researcher working in the journalism field, and I’m here to rain on your dangerous, dumb parade.
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I’m a security researcher working in the journalism field, and I’m here to rain on your dangerous, dumb parade.
The post Forget a Ban — Why Are Journalists Using TikTok in the First Place? appeared first on The Intercept.
The IVF vs. embryonic personhood fracas forces Republicans to face the living people harmed by their defense of cellular rights.
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On issues from abortion rights to criminal justice reforms, the war on democracy is opening new fronts on the state level.
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I helped with airlifts in Afghanistan, aid to the Ukrainian front, and building roads in Rwanda. None of it prepared me for the challenges of Gaza.
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From Joe Biden on down, liberals denounce anti-Muslim bias to avoid mentioning the scourge of hate against Palestinians.
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The president’s speech made no mention of the forever war continuing in the Middle East.
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“Abortion trafficking” bills and a new study of rape-related pregnancy contribute to the “awfulization” of abortion.
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What could possibly go wrong?
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His column comparing Middle East nations to insects reveals how the New York Times publishes crimes against human cognition.
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An adverse ICJ ruling on Nicaragua in 1984 shows how the U.S. subverts international law when it chooses.
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