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The U.S. Has Been at War in Yemen for 20 Years, but Houthis Can Still Choke the Red Sea

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Israel Just Killed Another American in the West Bank. Will the U.S. Ever Respond?

Jonah Valdez

Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, a human rights activist, was protesting an illegal West Bank settlement when she was reportedly shot in the head by Israeli soldiers.
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IBM CEO: We Listen to What Israel and Saudi Arabia Consider “Correct Behavior”

Sam Biddle

IBM employees questioned the company’s ties to the Israeli military. CEO Arvind Krishna’s answer raised even more concerns.
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The U.S. Has Been at War in Yemen for 20 Years, but Houthis Can Still Choke the Red Sea

Nick Turse

Despite U.S. talk of peace and stability, and two decades of war, the people of Yemen are still suffering.
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Columbia Welcomes Students Back to Campus With Arrests

Jonah Valdez

Two students, including one activist with Columbia University Apartheid Divest, were arrested in front of campus.
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Cop Who Shot Sonya Massey Lied to Make a Drug Arrest. It Didn’t Hurt His Career.

Sam Stecklow, Farrah Anderson, Dean Olsen

Sean Grayson had a history of credibility issues. It didn’t stop him from being hired at police departments in Central Illinois.
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