The Killing Machine: Legalized Torture, Propaganda, and Endless War in the Time of Trump
Journalist Allan Nairn, Dr. Jeffrey Kaye, Syrian journalist Marwan Hisham, and artist Molly Crabapple are this week's guests.
Journalist Allan Nairn, Dr. Jeffrey Kaye, Syrian journalist Marwan Hisham, and artist Molly Crabapple are this week's guests.
The Silicon Valley giant says it deleted the accounts of the Chechen Republic’s tyrant — followed by 4 million people — because the U.S. government required it to do so.
Six months after Hurricane Maria, Puerto Ricans are designing a recovery that defends their island. Politicians and bitcoin billionaires have other ideas.
The U.S. government has always known about the inbred kleptocracy of Honduras.
As climate scientists call for a dramatic transformation of the world’s economy, a new set of deniers is starting to coalesce around something easier.
Members of the newly formed Education Civil Rights Alliance emphasize they have never seen an Education Department disregard civil rights in this way.
The path for radicalization for many young men has particular roots in the online communities in which they have forged their identities.
Women’s rights attorney Gloria Allred analyzes the legal battles ahead for Trump. Former CIA analyst Ray McGovern talks about John Bolton.
Police are deployed to manage a broad spectrum of social issues, from homelessness to school safety. Alex Vitale’s new book lays out a different approach.
Among the trainees in the latest trip is a Washington D.C. police commander, over the objections of a D.C. city councilmember.
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