Intercepted Podcast: Trump Declares War on The Planet in Real-Life Remake of The Purge
Donald Trump is treating the health of the planet as a short sell. The deadly game? Make as much money for big oil as possible before the planet burns.
Donald Trump is treating the health of the planet as a short sell. The deadly game? Make as much money for big oil as possible before the planet burns.
A new base outside Agadez, Niger, will host a fleet of MQ-9 drones and serve as a regional hub for U.S. counter-terror missions.
Israeli officials are seeking to pressure Facebook to take down posts they insist incite violence. But critics fear this is another attempt to censor Palestinians’ legitimate free speech.
<em>The Economist</em> and <em>The Hill</em> offer convention sponsorship packages that include interviews with editorial staffers and coverage.
The NSA has operated a top-secret surveillance program out of an iconic AT&T building in Manhattan, documents indicate.
Bulgaria’s border police engage in routine violence to deter asylum seekers and expel them from Bulgarian territory. Unless the refugees pay.
Reporter Allan Nairn dissects the neocons running the U.S. war machine and author Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor offers advice for resisting Trump.
The U.S. government says Flaviu Georgescu was an arms dealer who wanted to sell weapons to terrorists. So why did he call the CIA to tell the agency what he was doing?
The company has cultivated unprecedented ties to the government not only by lobbying but sharing its digital expertise, raising questions about undue influence.
Rep. Barbara Lee talks to host Jeremy Scahill on the dangers of Trump and actor Peter Sarsgaard plays an NSA operative with bizarre vacation tips for Guantánamo. Two former FBI agents blast Trump’s “Muslim ban” and his love of torture. Spoken word from hip-hop artist Brother Ali.
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