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How we Americans feel about Gazans living under Israeli bombs does matter, since we’re the ones financing it.
“Our Palestine Question,” an explosive new book by Geoffrey Levin, delves into American Jewish McCarthyism from the 1950s through late 1970s.
As reports of Gaza censorship on Instagram and Facebook raises alarms, Congress targets TikTok while X profits from government surveillance.
The death toll in Gaza reaches 10,000 after a month of Israel’s brutal air and ground attacks.
The U.S. intelligence community is facing calls to reform the spying tool known as 702, which is set to expire at the end of the year.
The firing by the German media giant follows a smear campaign against Arab and Palestinian journalists in Germany in recent years.
The editor who published the letter in Artforum was fired after the wealthy art patron Martin Eisenberg’s behind-the-scenes push.
Images of the missing, from the Holocaust, Latin America, 9/11, and beyond.
Fifteen years after the 2009 Honduran coup, Zelaya sits down for an exclusive interview with Deconstructed.
Book recommendations from Intercept staffers, from musical lyrics to the un-denial of death.
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