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Jonah Valdez
The aid group oversaw relief in Gaza during a period defined by the killings of Palestinians seeking food during famine.
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Sam Biddle, Nick Turse
As rumors of a U.S. war on Venezuela swirl, military documents show plans to feed a buildup of troops in the region for years.
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Huda Skaik
Members of Gaza’s Civil Defense force describe pulling decomposing bodies from collapsed buildings, and digging in hopes that someone remains alive.
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Joshua Clark Davis
After J. Edgar Hoover cast the civil rights leader as a “liar,” NYPD’s spy unit heeded the call.
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Tekendra Parmar
The anti-woke Wikipedia alternative aims to create a parallel version of the truth for the right wing.
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Matt Sledge
Mike Selig had dozens of crypto clients. Now he will be a key industry regulator.
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Natasha Lennard
The so-called ceasefire might seem like a good excuse to bury the hatchet and enjoy a quieter family dinner, but it’s not.
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Theia Chatelle
Officials at the University of Houston used Dataminr to surveil students, while University of Connecticut administrators voiced concerns over protests against a military contractor and major donor.
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