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Deputy Accused of Killing Sonya Massey Was Discharged From Army for Serious Misconduct

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Google Planned to Sponsor IDF Conference That Now Denies Google Was Sponsor

Sam Biddle

Internal Google documents show the company planned to sponsor an Israel Defense Forces tech conference — but its name was erased at the last minute.
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U.S. Has Never Apologized to Somali Drone Strike Victims — Even When It Admitted to Killing Civilians

Nick Turse

The families of civilians killed by the U.S. in Somalia share their ideas of justice in a new report. The Pentagon has no response.
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Deputy Accused of Killing Sonya Massey Was Discharged From Army for Serious Misconduct

Farrah Anderson, Sam Stecklow

Sean Grayson, who is now charged with murder in the fatal shooting of Sonya Massey, was previously discharged from the U.S. Army for serious misconduct — and still hired at six police departments in Central Illinois.
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Why Won’t Authorities Release 911 Recordings From Trump Rally Shooting?

Shawn Musgrave, Akela Lacy

The Intercept has appealed to the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records to obtain emergency dispatch calls from the July 13 Trump rally.
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