Jared Kushner Tried and Failed to Get a Half-Billion-Dollar Bailout From Qatar
Qatar is facing an ongoing blockade. Kushner, meanwhile, has played a key behind-the-scenes role in hardening the U.S. posture toward the nation.
Qatar is facing an ongoing blockade. Kushner, meanwhile, has played a key behind-the-scenes role in hardening the U.S. posture toward the nation.
After claiming to be forces for accountability in the Arab Spring, social media networks these days routinely remove war crimes evidence, human rights groups say.
Women’s rights attorney Gloria Allred analyzes the legal battles ahead for Trump. Former CIA analyst Ray McGovern talks about John Bolton.
A bill that began as a well-intentioned effort to satisfy community bank grievances has instead sparked fears that Washington is paving the way for the next financial meltdown.
Fox's ownership of Children of Israel was unknown until <em>The Intercept</em> reported on it several weeks ago.
Hillary Clinton claims she wants to regulate shadow banking, but shadow bankers are throwing a big party at the Democratic Convention.
Debate moderators Elaine Quijano and Chris Wallace outsourced their domestic-policy questions to a cabal of self-styled serious grown-ups who believe that cutting Social Security and Medicare makes them look like paragons of virtue.
James Woolsey, who left the CIA in 1995, went on to become one of Washington’s most outspoken promoters of U.S. war in Iraq and the Middle East.
The fiduciary rule, designed to protect investors from predatory advisers, went in effect on June 9. Now the financial industry aims to kill it.
Israel’s cyberwarriors are increasingly taking their skills to the private surveillance industry. And now Israel, the self-proclaimed “startup nation," is selling its products around the world to governments that want to spy on their own citizens.
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