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FBI Sought Documents Related to U.S.-Funded Coronavirus Research in China

Mara Hvistendahl, Sharon Lerner

New records from the National Institutes of Health detail internal conversations involving EcoHealth Alliance’s research in Wuhan.

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USAID Contractors Denounce Agency’s Betrayal of Thousands of Afghans Who Carried Out Its Mission

Alice Speri

The contractors got scant guidance and sudden reversals from USAID officials as they fielded desperate pleas from their staff on the ground.

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After Forging Ties With Azerbaijan Oil Executives, Rep. Henry Cuellar Pushed Nation’s Agenda in Congress

Ryan Grim, Lee Fang

The Texas lawmaker’s home was raided by the FBI on Wednesday, reportedly in connection with an investigation involving Azerbaijani business interests.

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Republicans, Motivated by Spite, Wage War Against Each Other in Georgia Governor’s Race

George Chidi

The Republican intraparty fight may provide an opening for Stacey Abrams, assuming that she doesn’t treat her primary campaign as a coronation.

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As Immigration Plummeted, Conservatives Falsely Accused Biden of Fueling a Crisis

James Risen

Rarely has such a long-running and widely accepted political and media narrative been so at odds with reality.

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Conservative Lobby Groups Prevail as Senate Keeps the Filibuster

Akela Lacy

While it lobbied to kneecap federal voting rights reform, Heritage Action helped write a host of state-level voter suppression bills.

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Pipeline Giant Enbridge Uses Scoring System to Track Indigenous Opposition

Alleen Brown

On a color-coded map, land belonging to Native tribes that opposed the Line 3 pipeline were marked in red — areas of “threat” to the bottom line.

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How the Leading Republican Candidate for Missouri Senate Seat Lost Koch Support

Sara Sirota

Eric Greitens, Missouri’s disgraced ex-governor, is polarizing far-right oligarchs.

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Democrats Dicker in Congress as Biden Flirts With Afghan Genocide

Ryan Grim, Sara Sirota

While congressional Democrats argue over conditions for relief, some 20 million Afghan people stand to starve.

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Rep. Henry Cuellar Gets Boost From Dark-Money Group Launched by His Close Aide

Sara Sirota

The Voter Education Foundation, linked to abortion ban advocates, sponsored ads against the conservative Democrat’s primary challenger, Jessica Cisneros.

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