Intercepted Podcast: Hate of the Union
In the State of the Union, Trump attacked immigrant rights, vowed to keep Guantánamo open, and threatened North Korea. Naomi Klein analyzes the speech.
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In the State of the Union, Trump attacked immigrant rights, vowed to keep Guantánamo open, and threatened North Korea. Naomi Klein analyzes the speech.
Jeff Sessions has worked since at least 2015 to build a case for limiting Muslim immigration. His evidence is ambiguous at best.
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 so-called Anti-Semitism Awareness Act flew through the Senate in two days. Critics fear a chilling effect on pro-Palestinian college activists.
The UC Irvine administration has referred the student protesters to the district attorney for possible prosecution, according to the students’ legal representative.
Wyllys’ unexpected stance is a powerful case study in exploiting liberal social issues to generate left-wing support for militarism.
John Brennan, the head of the CIA, just wrapped up a two-day visit to Cairo where he held meetings with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, who also comes from an intelligence background.
Reacting to an ISIS attack with increased hostility and persecution toward Western Muslims plays perfectly into ISIS' hands. This film illustrates how close France is to doing exactly that.
A sign with a question about Palestine got students ejected from a Sanders campaign rally.
Does anyone believe that college and post-graduate students should be able to express only those ideas about Israel that Dianne Feinstein and her war-profiteering husband deem acceptable? The power duo is attempting to impose exactly those rules.
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