Intercepted Podcast: The White Stuff
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.
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.
There are hopes that outrage over the president's actions will help reverse apathy toward the less fortunate.
“They don’t understand people are willing to die here," said one 90-year-old woman at the Oceti Sakowin camp. "They don’t understand we will not back down."
Some of Trump's latest hires are lobbyists for the industries they are now supposed to advise the president on how to regulate.
The Trump team got to work editing on inauguration day, when most mentions of climate change vanished from the White House website.
One revelation from the cache of 8,000 CIA documents: the CIA can turn a voice-recognition feature of some Samsung TVs into a covert listening device.
Attacks on Jewish cemeteries and threats against Jewish community centers might not be anti-Semitic acts but "the reverse," Donald Trump hinted darkly.
In the Liberty City Seven terror case, a group of street hustlers working a scam fell victim to an FBI informant posing as an agent of Al Qaeda.
In her confirmation hearing, Betsy DeVos repeatedly denied that she was on the board of her mother's anti-gay foundation.
Trump staffers were likely picked up by standard U.S. surveillance as they arranged for Trump to receive post-election calls from world leaders.
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