The war in Afghanistan was nasty and brutish, marked by the same imperial arrogance that doomed U.S. involvement in Vietnam.
Brazil’s largest-ever Indigenous protest came amid efforts by Jair Bolsonaro and his allies to pave the way for industry in the Amazon.
Sources told The Intercept that the group dangled $200,000 rewards before two members of Congress for a stand against the party’s legislative agenda.
How the Bayh-Dole Act wrested public science from the people’s hands.
“The legal question of Mr. Hale’s guilt is settled, but the moral question remains open,” Omar wrote in a letter to the president.
Documents reveal Enbridge’s close relationship with police, including offering training on responding to protests.
The Israeli company purportedly left China last year. The subsequent sales of its products there could cloud its impending IPO.
The directive applies to Special Immigrant Visa applicants, a group that includes interpreters and others who helped the U.S.
Lt. Michael Byrd says Ashli Babbitt ignored his order to stay outside a barricaded door in the Capitol on January 6. A member of the pro-Trump mob standing next to her heard the warning.
In the “Fort Dix Five” case, the Duka brothers were convicted with the help of an FBI informant. Their family is still waiting for justice.
Haines is the same official who allowed the agency to evade responsibility for spying on Senate staffers.
The Supreme Court callously ended the CDC’s eviction moratorium, but the pandemic has already shown the most effective way to fight back: direct actions.
An offshoot of the Islamic State claimed responsibility for an attack that killed over 180 people Thursday.
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