An undercover FBI agent befriended the teenager online. When he turned 18, he was arrested for supporting ISIS.
The Supreme Court said his innocence didn’t matter. Jones was released thanks to a plea deal between his lawyers and Arizona.
Guyana is poised to become Exxon’s top global oil producer. Where the company ends and the government begins is increasingly unclear.
In an interview before his death, the Pentagon Papers whistleblower urged the media and the government to be more honest about America’s bombing of civilians.
New reporting, attributed to U.S. government sources, identified a coronavirus researcher at the Wuhan Institute of Virology who fell ill in November 2019.
A document shows the Protective Services Battalion uses sophisticated surveillance tools that can pinpoint anyone’s location.
After GOP pressure, FBI abortion “terrorism” investigations increased tenfold, government data shows.
During a visit to Chile in 1976, Kissinger met the dictator Augusto Pinochet and offered no objection to his violent rule.
Next week’s primaries will show whether progressive populists can win the same way they did four years ago: by rejecting corporate cash.
How seriously is Manchin considering a presidential run?
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