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Can Anything Stop the Democratic National Convention From Being a Biden Coronation?

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From Prison, Imran Khan Says Top Pakistani General Betrayed Secret Deal to Stay Out of Politics

Ryan Grim, Murtaza Hussain

Sources close to the ousted prime minister say Khan also accuses Gen. Asim Munir for assassination attempt and cover-ups.
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Can Anything Stop the Democratic National Convention From Being a Biden Coronation?

Akela Lacy

“The Democratic Party is more invested in trying to maintain control than it is in trying to win an election in November,” said one DNC member.
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Alito’s Dissent in Emergency Abortion Case Provides “Building Blocks” for More Extreme Bans

Jordan Smith

Despite deciding not to decide, the Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority laid out a legal road map for anti-abortion zealots.
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62 Democrats Join 207 Republicans in Vote to Conceal Gaza Death Toll

Prem Thakker

Democratic leaders did not tell members to vote against an amendment to block the State Department from citing the Gaza Health Ministry’s statistics.
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Like Julian Assange, I Know How It Feels to Be Prosecuted for Acts of Journalism

James Risen

The most dangerous precedent in the case against Assange is the idea that the U.S. government can decide how to define journalism.
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Trump Used “Palestinian” as a Slur. Biden and Debate Moderators Didn’t Say a Word.

Prem Thakker

Trump’s racist remarks toward migrants and Palestinians were met with little more than “thank you, President Trump.”
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The Supreme Court’s Latest Power Grab: Regulatory Oversight

Shawn Musgrave

The court’s conservative bloc advances a key aim of the Project 2025 manifesto: “deconstruct the Administrative State.”
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Negotiations Are Underway for Guantánamo’s “Forever Prisoner” From Gaza to Be Released

Margot Williams

Abu Zubaydah’s lawyer told a military review board that an unnamed country could admit the 22-year prisoner and surveil him for perpetuity.
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More Than 10 Years Later, the Senate Torture Report Is Still Secret

Shawn Musgrave

I filed a lawsuit to obtain the 6,700-page report with “excruciating detail” about the CIA’s abuses.
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