How Does AIPAC Shape Washington? We Tracked Every Dollar.
The Intercept followed AIPAC’s money trail to reveal how its political spending impacts the balance of power in Congress.
The Intercept followed AIPAC’s money trail to reveal how its political spending impacts the balance of power in Congress.
The five permanent members of the Security Council — notably the U.S. and Russia — use their veto power to keep wars going.
George Latimer offered no evidence to back up his allegation — and doubled down on his dark insinuations about Bowman.
Hannah Byrne joined Facebook to combat far-right extremism. She’s now convinced the tech giant can’t be trusted with such power.
Government documents pointing to construction at a classified U.S. base offer rare hints about a little noted U.S. military presence near Gaza.
Durbin’s willingness to tiptoe ahead of his colleagues is all the more surprising given his own electoral history.
Moderate PAC, funded by Republican megadonor Jeff Yass, became the first outside group to run ads in a contested Democratic primary.
Billions in security aid to Lebanon, along with off-the-books commandos, could embroil the U.S. in a regional conflagration.
Pakistan’s ambassador to the United Nations, Munir Akram, discusses developments in Pakistan and the broader regime at a time of crisis.
Witnesses to Trump's execution spree are dismayed by Democrats' decision to remove death penalty opposition from their party platform.
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