Intercepted Podcast: Pyongyang and the White House Gang
With spiking tensions between the U.S. and North Korea, we reflect on the history of the region. And Naomi Klein talks to U.K. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
With spiking tensions between the U.S. and North Korea, we reflect on the history of the region. And Naomi Klein talks to U.K. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange hits back at Trump’s CIA director Mike Pompeo after Pompeo accused WikiLeaks of being a “hostile nonstate intelligence agency.”
The Intercept's Lee Fang investigates an insidious web of libertarian think tanks called the Atlas Network. Attorney Eva Golinger discusses political turmoil in Venezuela.
By extending its registration deadline for one week, Florida ended up with more than 100,000 new voters.
If you’re an American scientist worried that your data might get censored or destroyed, here are some technologies that could help you preserve it, and preserve access to it.
Nothing brings warmongers, hawks, and elites from both parties closer together than a cruise-missile strike.
Don McGahn, a longtime Republican campaign finance lawyer, helped bring about the campaign finance system that Americans loathe.
Donald Trump enjoyed playing fireman and asking where the fire is. Hint: all around you, Mr. President.
Ta-Nehisi Coates talks about Trump, Obama, and much more. Mehrsa Baradaran breaks down the roots of economic apartheid in the U.S. Plus, Hamed Sinno of Mashrou' Leila.
Erik Prince is the most infamous mercenary in modern U.S. history. He’s also Trump’s shadow adviser and secret emissary.
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