- by Akela LacyProgressive Rep. Danny Davis rejected AIPAC cash at the end of his career. Now the Israel lobby is coming for his seat. The post AIPAC Donors Back Real Estate Tycoon Who Opposed Gaza Ceasefire For Deep Blue Chicago Seat appeared first on The Intercept.
- by Noah HurowitzAn FBI procurement document requests information about AI surveillance on drones, raising concerns about a crackdown on free speech. The post The FBI Wants AI Surveillance Drones With Facial Recognition appeared first on The Intercept.
- by Sam Biddle“DHS apparently is trying to expose an individual’s identity in order to chill criticism of the Trump Administration’s immigration policies.” The post Wyden Blasts Kristi Noem for Abusing Subpoena Power to Unmask ICE Watcher appeared first on The Intercept.
- by The Intercept BriefingThe professor, author, and longtime commentator on the economy and Democrats under Trump. The post Robert Reich Thinks Democrats Are On the Brink of a New Era appeared first on The Intercept.
- by Theia ChatelleInternal university communications reveal how a network established for post-9/11 intelligence sharing was turned on students protesting genocide. The post How Universities Used Counterterror Intelligence-Sharing Hubs to Surveil Pro-Palestine Students appeared first on The Intercept.
- by Liliana SeguraRichard Randolph, now Malik Abdul-Sajjad, is scheduled to die tonight. His biological mother will never get a chance to meet him. The post At 17, She Gave Up Her Son. Sixty Years Later, She Found Him on Death Row. appeared first on The Intercept.
- by Noah HurowitzThe Trump administration’s push for war on Venezuela includes alleging Maduro controls a government-run “narcoterrorist” conspiracy. The post Rubio Says Maduro is Terrorist-in-Chief of Venezuela’s “Cártel de los Soles.” Is It Even a Real Group? appeared first on The Intercept.
- by Minnah ArshadIn a tight Democratic primary, El-Sayed is trying to distinguish himself as one of two candidates running from the left. The post Abdul El-Sayed Wants to Be the First Pro-Palestine Senator From Michigan appeared first on The Intercept.
- Everyone Wants to Ban Congressional Stock Trades, but Some Supporters Worry Mike Johnson Is Stallingby Matt SledgeMembers of Congress are getting rich trading stocks and flouting the current, toothless regulations. The post Everyone Wants to Ban Congressional Stock Trades, but Some Supporters Worry Mike Johnson Is Stalling appeared first on The Intercept.
- by Collateral DamageYears before the police killing of Breonna Taylor brought “no-knock” raids into the national spotlight, the NYPD mistakenly raided Alberta Spruill’s home — and literally scared her to death. The post Episode Seven: Dirty Information appeared first on The Intercept.
- by Theia ChatelleCalifornia’s Law Enforcement Mutual Aid fund has been used to fight fires, floods, earthquakes — and Gaza demonstrations. The post How California Spent Natural Disaster Funds to Quell Student Protests for Palestine appeared first on The Intercept.
- by Alain StephensWashington is making big claims to make the case for U.S. intervention. We’ve heard all these arguments before. The post War in Venezuela, Brought to You By the Same People Who Lied Us Into Iraq appeared first on The Intercept.
- by Dylan Gyauch-LewisSummers said he’s “ashamed” of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and would step back from public life. This time it should be for good. The post Don’t Let Larry Summers Back Into Polite Society appeared first on The Intercept.
- by Amanda MooreAndrew Johnson claimed to an alleged child molestation victim that Trump’s pardon entitled him to multimillion-dollar reparations. The post Pardoned Capitol Rioter Tried to Hush Child Sex Victim With Promise of Jan. 6 Reparation Money, Police Say appeared first on The Intercept.
- by Natasha LennardNationwide, faculty and students fight against Trump’s assault on higher education — and administrators capitulate. The post Judge Rules Trump Can’t Cut UC Funding — but UC Leaders Are Still Negotiating a Settlement appeared first on The Intercept.
- by Nick TurseThe Intercept is keeping count of all publicly declared U.S. attacks on boats in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean. The post How Many People Has the U.S. Killed in Boat Strikes? appeared first on The Intercept.
- by Matt SledgeRepublicans are trying to permanently block central bank digital currencies that would create an alternative to profit-seeking companies. The post You Will Never Send Money Digitally Without a Private Company — If the GOP Gets Its Way appeared first on The Intercept.
- by Alain StephensAmericans were already seething about the shutdown and the economy. Then they saw Epstein write that Trump “knew about the girls.” The post Epstein Is the Only Thing That Could Turn Trump’s Base Against Him appeared first on The Intercept.
- by Matt SledgeThe Trump administration moved to designate antifa groups abroad as foreign terrorists — setting up the prosecution of their U.S. allies. The post Marco Rubio Wants to Imprison You on Terror Charges for Supporting Nazi Punchers appeared first on The Intercept.
- by Sam BiddleFlight-tracking is a powerful tool for government transparency. We’ll show you how to do it. The post How to Track Kash Patel’s Jet appeared first on The Intercept.
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