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Why Aren't We Hearing More Calls for Diplomacy to End War in Ukraine?
The U.S. government has sent weapons and resources to Ukraine. But diplomacy is needed to end the war, not fuel to the fire.
Intercepted Podcast
The U.S. government has sent weapons and resources to Ukraine. But diplomacy is needed to end the war, not fuel to the fire.
Intercepted Podcast
U.S. involvement in recent years has only further destabilized the continent.
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The Intercept’s Climate and Punishment project captures the peril faced by people in the U.S. detention system amid the climate crisis.
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The Bronx and Philadelphia residential fires point to broader housing problems throughout the U.S. But tenants are fighting back.
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Keith Humphrey was appointed to reform the Little Rock Police Department. Then the old guard went to war with him.
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Naomi Klein and Jon Schwarz discuss the new film “Don’t Look Up” and the current state of the climate justice movement.
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A former Guantánamo detainee was disappeared in Yemen, as calls come from Congress to close the military prison.
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Rittenhouse being acquitted of all charges clears the way for more guns and right-wing violence at protests nationwide.
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Thousands of workers across the country are using their leverage to demand more.
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Renowned national security journalist Andrew Cockburn breaks down the 21st century’s “spoils of war.”
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