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Israel Delayed Its Attack on Iran Due to CIA Leak, Prosecutors Allege

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Israel Delayed Its Attack on Iran Due to CIA Leak, Prosecutors Allege

Matt Sledge, Nikita Mazurov

The biggest question in the case against Asif Rahman, a CIA employee accused of leaking Israel’s battle plans, is motive.
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Oregon Prison Limits Solitary to 90 Days. This BLM Protester Has Been in the Hole for 250.

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Malik Muhammad, a disabled Army veteran with PTSD, received the harshest federal sentence for the George Floyd protests.
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Nick Turse

American troops are in Syria on questionable legal grounds. They continue to get attacked, according to new Pentagon data.
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Lawmakers will soon vote on a bill directing a nonprofit to draft curriculum on atrocities carried out by communist regimes.
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