No One Believes in Cop City. So Why Did Atlantas City Council Fund It?

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No One Believes in Cop City. So Why Did Atlanta’s City Council Fund It?

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Imran Khan: U.S. Was Manipulated by Pakistan Military Into Backing Overthrow

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In an interview with The Intercept, the ousted Pakistani prime minister, just released from arrest, accuses the country’s military of deepening a political crisis.

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DHS Intel Report on Cop City Protesters Cribbed Far-Right Activist Andy Ngo

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The intelligence report described the demonstrations as a “violent far-left occupation” — a phrase copied directly from an article by Ngo a day earlier.

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Biden Embraces Antisemitism Definition That Has Upended Free Speech in Europe

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The definition conflates criticism of Israel with antisemitism. A new report details how it’s been used to justify punitive action against Palestine advocates in Europe.

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The powerful lights mounted on the border wall threaten the dark skies that make southern Arizona a biodiversity hotspot.

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Group of Global Leftist Leaders Warns “Soft Coup” Is Underway in Colombia

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A prominent set of progressive leaders are coming to the defense of Colombia’s Gustavo Petro, whose administration is facing a cascading series of struggles.

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GOP Lobbyist Claimed to Be “Empowering Women” — but Worked for Saudi Theocracy’s LIV Golf

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Facing questions about Gail Gitcho’s work as a foreign agent, the GOP-affiliated Women’s Democracy Network scrubbed her from its site.

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Monetary Blowback: How U.S. Wars, Sanctions, and Hegemony Are Threatening the Dollar’s Reserve Currency Dominance

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A growing number of countries are preparing to shift from using the U.S. dollar in trade, which could undermine the greenback’s global supremacy.

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