Intercepted Podcast: The Lyin’, the Rich, and the Warmongers
A mercenary, a torturer, and a conspiracy theorist walk into the White House. In the Trump administration, that’s called “Tuesday.”
A mercenary, a torturer, and a conspiracy theorist walk into the White House. In the Trump administration, that’s called “Tuesday.”
The star of Germany's leading art festival this year was not an artist but an intelligence agent. Did he lie about witnessing a neo-Nazi murder?
In the State of the Union, Trump attacked immigrant rights, vowed to keep Guantánamo open, and threatened North Korea. Naomi Klein analyzes the speech.
Three painstaking reconstructions of a U.S. airstrike in Syria suggest that dozens of civilians were killed as they gathered for prayer.
Jeff Sessions has worked since at least 2015 to build a case for limiting Muslim immigration. His evidence is ambiguous at best.
Almost immediately after being elected with Silicon Valley support, Khanna attached himself to the progressive wing of the Democratic Party.
Pressure from the U.S. and Israel forced out a United Nations official, but plenty of Israelis have spoken about their country becoming an apartheid state.
What surprises me about the poll results isn’t that lots of Americans like the "Muslim ban" — but that there’s any opposition at all.
Journalist Gary Rivlin takes us inside the world of Goldman Sachs and The Intercept’s Alice Speri speaks on police militarization. Poet Aja Monet performs.
The so-called Anti-Semitism Awareness Act flew through the Senate in two days. Critics fear a chilling effect on pro-Palestinian college activists.
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