Exclusive: Julian Assange Strikes Back at CIA Director and Talks Trump, Russia, and Hillary Clinton
Questioned about WikiLeaks's aggressive targeting of Hillary Clinton, Assange rejected the notion that he went after her for personal reasons.
Questioned about WikiLeaks's aggressive targeting of Hillary Clinton, Assange rejected the notion that he went after her for personal reasons.
In an interview, Rep. Schakowsky said Erik Prince "is now is part of the inner circle, the ruling party, the people with the most influence in the world."
Donald Trump wants to make 1980s Reagan-era covert wars great again.
Jeremy Scahill gives a history of U.S. Iraq policy. Mehdi Hasan talks about “60 Minutes” fawning over the Saudi prince. Author Eve Ewing discusses her new book.
Alice Speri on Trump's MS-13 obsession, Nikhil Singh on “Race and America's Long War,” Holly Dagres on Iran, and the CIA criticizes The Intercept.
A toxic chemical used to make Teflon has been detected in the drinking water in Wilmington, North Carolina, and in surface waters in Ohio and West Virginia.
This week, physicist David Wright explains how easy it is for Trump to launch a nuclear strike. Professor James Fernandez talks about the Abraham Lincoln Brigade.
A forthcoming mental-input system from Facebook assumes that if you sent a thought to the speech center of your brain, you want to share it.
“You’re the president. You should be asking questions about ‘Why was this possible in the first place?’ and ‘Why haven’t I fixed it?’”
Many academics claim, against all odds, that money doesn't matter in politics. Now we can see exactly what it costs to buy a congressional vote.
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