After Two Decades of U.S. Military Support, Terror Attacks Are Worse Than Ever in Niger
Gunmen on motorbikes terrorize the African nation despite — or perhaps because of — a beefed-up U.S. presence that includes drone bases.
Gunmen on motorbikes terrorize the African nation despite — or perhaps because of — a beefed-up U.S. presence that includes drone bases.
Tema Okun, the author of a famous (or infamous?) paper on white supremacy, speaks out decades later.
As a bipartisan bill to rein in tech monopolies gains steam, Lofgren, a Democrat, hinders antitrust efforts that her constituents overwhelmingly support.
The documentary “Israelism” explores Israel’s centrality in American Judaism.
The U.S. apparently had no plan in place to stop the Taliban from seizing Afghan Air Force planes and pilots if the republic collapsed.
In-Q-Tel — the CIA's venture capital arm — and the military are investing heavily in the metaverse. There are growing concerns they’re wasting taxpayer money.
The ongoing Israeli attacks on Palestine have killed thousands of civilians — including Maram Al-Dada’s family. We hear from Al-Dada.
Activist Rana Abdelhamid, formerly the progressive favorite to take on NYC’s most powerful career Democrats, suspended her campaign.
Leaders of In-Q-Tel, a CIA-backed venture fund, and retired CIA officials are getting in on the latest stock market trend.
The unfolding crisis is now a common — and effective — talking point for corporate interest groups seeking regulatory relief.
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