Intercepted Podcast: ’Merican Psycho
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.
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 Atlas Network has spent decades building up libertarian institutions across Latin America. Now the work is paying off.
Former Nixon lawyer John Dean and Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg analyze the Trump moment.
Ta-Nehisi Coates talks about Trump, Obama, and much more. Mehrsa Baradaran breaks down the roots of economic apartheid in the U.S. Plus, Hamed Sinno of Mashrou' Leila.
In the State of the Union, Trump attacked immigrant rights, vowed to keep Guantánamo open, and threatened North Korea. Naomi Klein analyzes the speech.
As fans of the right-wing provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos were injured this week in Berkeley, one victim seemed to be enjoying himself immensely.
There are hopes that outrage over the president's actions will help reverse apathy toward the less fortunate.
The so-called Anti-Semitism Awareness Act flew through the Senate in two days. Critics fear a chilling effect on pro-Palestinian college activists.
Richard Spencer, the white supremacist Trump supporter trying to make racism cool by rebranding it “alt-right,” gave a rabble-rousing speech at Texas A&M.
Long-sought confidential documents shine a bright light on the powers of this law enforcement agency at the beginning of an era highly likely to be marked by vociferous protest and reactionary state repression.
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