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The Law School Dean Who Quietly Worked to Overturn the Election

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The Law School Dean Who Quietly Worked to Overturn the Election

Shawn Musgrave

Lawyers who worked to keep Trump in power in 2020 have risked being disbarred. But not Mark Martin.
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Israel’s “Limited, Localized” Invasion of Lebanon Is Sparking a Regional War

Jonah Valdez

Iran fired rockets into Tel Aviv in response to Israel’s attacks on Lebanon. What comes next?
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The Dirty Business of Clean Energy: The U.K. Power Company Polluting Small Towns Across the U.S

Camille Corcoran, Bertie Harrison-Broninski

Based on dubious carbon accounting, Drax, which runs the U.K.’s biggest power plant, is rapidly expanding its wood pellet operations across America.
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Progressives Escalate Calls for Arms Embargo as Israel Expands War Into Lebanon

Jessica Washington

Sen. Bernie Sanders introduced legislation last week that would block $20 billion of U.S. weapons sales to Israel.
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Facebook and Instagram Restrict the Use of the Red Triangle Emoji Over Hamas Association

Sam Biddle

Users of Meta’s platforms could see posts taken offline if they include the upside-down red triangle symbol.
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J.D. Vance Blamed Immigrants for the Housing Crisis. Corporate Greed Is the Real Culprit.

Jessica Washington

“The simple fact is that the housing crisis lies squarely at the feet of the malevolence of developers just like Donald Trump himself.”
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