Flimsy Evidence and Fringe Sources Land People on Secretive Banking Watchlist
The World-Check database includes a baby and groups like Human Rights Watch, the Council on American-Islamic Relations, and Greenpeace.
The World-Check database includes a baby and groups like Human Rights Watch, the Council on American-Islamic Relations, and Greenpeace.
Obama's decision to commute the bulk of Chelsea Manning’s 35-year sentence for leaking classified materials places Julian Assange in the spotlight.
If the fired FBI director has the Russian goods, he could become a lethal threat to Trump's presidency. And we hear Chelsea Manning in her own voice.
Special prosecutor Robert Mueller’s investigation heats up as Trump grants the CIA and military new kill authorities.
Those who want to combat Fake News should stop aggressively spreading it when it suits their agenda.
An unexpected power outage was fitting for a discussion of the future of the CIA under Mike Pompeo, a nominee few career intelligence veterans know much about.
Journalist Gary Rivlin takes us inside the world of Goldman Sachs and The Intercept’s Alice Speri speaks on police militarization. Poet Aja Monet performs.
The Paper of Record publishes a claim it knows to be false about the Snowden reporting. Why?
Trump's fury at the news media dominated his press conference, but several other matters of real importance were raised that are worth digesting.
Roger Stone is one of four Trump associates reportedly under scrutiny for ties to Russia. He spoke to The Intercept about these allegations and his complicated views on “truth.”
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