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U.S. Spy Agencies Are Getting a One-Stop Shop to Buy Your Most Sensitive Personal Data

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U.S. Spy Agencies Are Getting a One-Stop Shop to Buy Your Most Sensitive Personal Data

Sam Biddle

The government wants to build a centralized platform where spy agencies can more easily buy private info about millions of people.
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How to Write About Palestine

Sisonke Msimang

A concise guide to proper media behavior when discussing the “complicated” situation.
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“Andor” Has a Message for the Left: Act Now

Chelsey Coombs

The “Star Wars” series shows a rebel movement struggling to be born but has a clear lesson for fighting rising fascism.
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U.S. Conducts “Largest Airstrike in the History of the World” (Sort Of)

Nick Turse

The U.S. launched 16 jets from the USS Harry S. Truman to drop 125,000 pounds of bombs on a cave complex in Somalia, killing 14.
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Who’s on the Guest List for Trump’s Meme Coin Dinner?

Matt Sledge

Many guests at Trump’s meme coin dinner have something to gain. Others are anonymous. Here’s what we know about attendees.
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GOP Budget Would Make It Even Harder to Hold Trump Administration in Contempt

Shawn Musgrave

One Senate Democrat called it “a slap in the face to the concept of separation of powers.”
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Microsoft Says It’s Censoring Employee Emails Containing the Word “Palestine”

Sam Biddle

When workers send emails including words related to Israel’s war on Gaza, messages are delayed by hours or never arrive at all.
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Trump Is Coming for Chinese Students. Who Will Protect Them?

Akela Lacy

Universities should reject Republicans’ requests for information about Chinese students, academic worker unions said.
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Atlanta Suburb Repeals Law Forcing Protesters to Obtain Consent of Anyone Within 8 Feet

Aja Arnold

The City of Sandy Springs rescinded a controversial law drafted by the ADL that criminalized public protest without consent.
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Republicans Launch Midnight Attack on Health Care Access for Trans Americans

Jessica Washington

In their budget bill, Republicans prohibited Medicaid funding for all “gender-transition procedures” for adults and minors.
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Is AIPAC Coming After Ilhan Omar?

Akela Lacy

A poll sent to Omar’s district tested the waters on a Democratic candidate backed by “a right-wing, pro-Israel group that is funded by Trump-supporting billionaires.”
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In Gaza, Famine Is the Weapon — and So Is Aid

Jonah Valdez

Amid Israel’s blockade on Gaza, death can come from the lack of food — or from trying to find food.
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