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Oklahoma Attorney General Asks Court to Overturn Richard Glossip’s Conviction

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Oklahoma Attorney General Asks Court to Overturn Richard Glossip’s Conviction

Liliana Segura, Jordan Smith

The attorney general cited evidence destroyed by the state and misstatements by key witnesses, concluding that Glossip’s conviction could not stand.

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Pro-Israel Fund Manager Invested $500M in Israeli Arms Firm. Now Activist Investors Want Answers.

Murtaza Hussain

Canada’s Scotiabank holds the largest foreign share of Elbit Systems, whose wares have been connected to rights abuses.

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To Help End the Yemen War, All China Had to Do Was Be Reasonable

Ryan Grim

With Joe Biden nowhere to be found, China’s diplomacy set the stage for Saudi concessions and cease-fire talks.

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Twitter Deploys Classic Musk Tactics to Hunt Down Leaker

Nikita Mazurov

The social media giant’s copyright infringement claim against GitHub shows that websites can be compelled to violate users’ privacy.

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Lie Detector Firm Lobbies CIA, DOD on Automated Eye-Scanning Tech

Daniel Boguslaw

Converus is pitching EyeDetect to defense and intelligence agencies. But experts say eye movements are not reliable indicators of deception.

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Israeli Settlers Move on the Holiest Site in Jerusalem — Setting Off a New Crisis

Murtaza Hussain

Emboldened by Benjamin Netanyahu’s government, religious ideologues attacked one of the few spots of Palestinian control in the city.

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Elon Musk Wants to Cut Your Social Security Because He Doesn’t Understand Math

Jon Schwarz

No, Elon, Japan is not a “leading indicator” just because of your billionaire vibes.

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Idaho’s Abortion Travel Ban Shows Dangers of GOP’s “Parental Rights” Agenda

Natasha Lennard

The new law will punish anyone who helps a child obtain an abortion across state lines without parental consent.

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Tasked With Stopping Terror, Colorado’s Intel Agency Monitors Students Protesting Gun Violence

Ken Klippenstein

The Colorado Information Analysis Center alerted authorities to an activist group organizing walkouts in response to school shootings.

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