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War Criminal’s Bid to Become Lawyer Faces Obstacle: His Own Troops

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Umar Khalid Challenged Modi’s Anti-Muslim Agenda. India Accused Him of Terrorism and Locked Him Up.

Sonia FaleiroThe Modi government has weaponized India’s sedition and anti-terror laws to disappear Khalid and other political critics from public life.
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War Criminal’s Bid to Become Lawyer Faces Obstacle: His Own Troops

Murtaza HussainDonald Trump pardoned Clint Lorance, a former Army officer convicted of murdering innocent civilians in Afghanistan.
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A Pro-Putin Facebook Network Is Pumping French-Language Propaganda Into Africa

Cole StanglerThe pages promote Russia’s line on the war in Ukraine to more than 4 million followers, casting doubt on Meta’s pledge to combat foreign influence campaigns.
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Private Equity Billionaire Tied to Jeffrey Epstein Led Industry Backing for Kyrsten Sinema

Daniel BoguslawNow embroiled in scandal, Leon Black made a safe bet on Sinema during her 2018 Senate campaign.
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The Big Myth About “Free” Markets That Justified History’s Greatest Heist

Jon SchwarzA recent book details how the top 10 percent stole $47 trillion via intellectual warfare.
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