Intercepted Podcast: RussiaMania — Glenn Greenwald vs. James Risen
Two journalists from the same publication, but with very different views on the Trump/Russia story, go head-to-head in a debate.
Two journalists from the same publication, but with very different views on the Trump/Russia story, go head-to-head in a debate.
The trial of Muhammad Rabbani is set to start on Monday over the British government’s use of Schedule 7 anti-terror powers against him.
Journalist Masha Gessen, historian Nikhil Pal Singh, technology analyst Micah Lee, and musician Oneohtrix Point Never are this week’s guest.
Baltimore went 72 hours without a homicide, after activists spent the weekend encouraging nonviolence. But can they make it last?
A U.N.-backed Haitian police raid in November ended in the summary execution of civilians. The U.N.'s version of events conflicts with eyewitness testimony.
The alleged terrorist said he went along with the plot because he was afraid that FBI agents, posing as ISIS members, would kill his family.
The Facebook CEO needs to explain how bad actors can (and cannot) exploit Facebook's vast trove of personal information and proprietary algorithms.
Google stopped running ads for drug treatment centers, thus reshaping the rehabilitation industry and how we approach ending America's opioid epidemic.
The Iraqi-Canadian rapper Narcy joined Jeremy Scahill for a live taping of Intercepted, where he performed his new spoken word poem, "We Are on the Verge."
The consumer rights advocate and presidential candidate pulls no punches in speaking about the 2016 election, the DNC lawsuit, and Mueller’s investigation.
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