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.
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.
While Trump has flip-flopped on a variety of issues, Pence has been a reliable stalwart in the cause of Christian jihad — never wavering in his commitment to America-First militarism, the criminalizing of abortion, and utter hatred for gay people.
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.
Highlights from 2004 editions of the internal NSA newsletter SIDtoday also show NSA support of the FBI and OPSEC slip-ups by NSA employees.
Donald Trump enjoyed playing fireman and asking where the fire is. Hint: all around you, Mr. President.
The soon-to-be top elected Democrat might as well have been grown in a lab to be exactly the wrong face for opposition to Donald Trump.
The first contestant in Donald Trump’s reality administration has left the West Wing.
Missile defense was once the mainstay of Republicans. Now, the missile shield true believers seem to be turning toward Clinton.
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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