Intercepted Podcast: President Trump's Cabinet of Killers and Why Orange Is the New Anti-Black
Reporter Allan Nairn dissects the neocons running the U.S. war machine and author Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor offers advice for resisting Trump.
Reporter Allan Nairn dissects the neocons running the U.S. war machine and author Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor offers advice for resisting Trump.
Former acting CIA head Michael Morell is widely seen as auditioning for a post in a Hillary Clinton administration.
Bulgaria’s border police engage in routine violence to deter asylum seekers and expel them from Bulgarian territory. Unless the refugees pay.
Donald Trump's potential running mate flew to France this weekend to heap praise on a group that carried out terror attacks with Saddam Hussein's support.
Television news has long seen Trump’s campaign as its bread and butter.
James Woolsey, who left the CIA in 1995, went on to become one of Washington’s most outspoken promoters of U.S. war in Iraq and the Middle East.
It's a sign of growing unease about the increasing number of civilians being killed with U.S. weapons in Yemen.
Like any good, vaguely sinister corporate spy outfitter, the company deflects questions about whether it would sell its infamously powerful phone-breaching software to a repressive, rights-violating regime.
A short film by Ahrar al-Sham, a militia group, uses camera-equipped drones and GoPros, turning a recent battle into a stage, with fighters identified by name and turned into characters.
Saudi-funded lobbyists and media outlets claim that the 28 pages ends all speculation about the role of Saudi Arabia in the 9/11 terror attacks.
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