The Honey Trap

The FBI used an undercover cop with pink hair to spy on activists and manufacture crimes.


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The FBI Used an Undercover Cop With Pink Hair to Spy on Activists and Manufacture Crimes

Trevor Aaronson

In the summer of 2020, federal law enforcement launched a broad, and until now, secret strategy to infiltrate racial justice groups.

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License Plate Surveillance, Courtesy of Your Homeowners Association

Georgia Gee

Flock Safety works with police to market scanners to hundreds of private community groups — which have no privacy safeguards.

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Mapping Project Reveals Locations of U.S. Border Surveillance Towers

Sam Biddle, Ryan Devereaux

With migrant deaths at record highs, researchers say intensified border militarization is making a deadly problem much worse.

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The Pentagon’s Obsession With Secrecy Protected a Marine Accused of Sexual Assault

Nick Turse

At a U.S. base in Syria, some attacks get press while others stay hidden.

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Biden Moves Forward With Mining Project That Will Obliterate a Sacred Apache Religious Site

Ryan Devereaux

In court, the feds said Oak Flat would be in the hands of mining giants Rio Tinto and BHP by early summer.

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The Many Lives and Deaths of Iraq, as Witnessed by Ghaith Abdul-Ahad

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Iraqi journalist Ghaith Abdul-Ahad joins Jeremy Scahill and Murtaza Hussain to discuss the impact and fallout of the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq.

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