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    Nov 17

    Breaking: In an unprecedented leak from one of the world’s most secretive regimes, an anonymous source provided Iranian intelligence reports to The Intercept, saying they wanted to “let the world know what Iran is doing in my country Iraq.”

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  2. Oil company Energy Transfer faces bribery charges after it allegedly hired constables to guard a natural gas pipeline in Pennsylvania, which has faced opposition from residents over the project’s ecological impact.

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    Since the supposed end of family separation, more than 1,100 children have been taken from their parents, according to the government’s own data. There may be more, since that data has been plagued by bad record keeping and inconsistencies.

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  4. Joe Biden’s bizarre claim that “no one has said my son did anything wrong” in Ukraine reveals an inability to accept that legal behavior can also be unethical.

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  5. Rep. Devin Nunes conferred with a U.S. Capitol Police officer stationed at the event, who had The Intercept removed from the hotel.

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  6. Border Patrol agents, untrained in child welfare, make decisions that some parents are unfit to stay with their children based solely on brief interactions with them while they are held in custody.

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  7. A little-known Supreme Court decision in 1976 opened the door for billionaires to spend as much as they want on their campaigns. It altered the landscape of American politics.

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  8. Energy Transfer, one of the largest oil and gas pipeline companies in the U.S., faces bribery and criminal conspiracy charges for allegedly recruiting, hiring, and hiding payments to Pennsylvania constables.

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  9. “One thing standing between Sanders and serious coverage in 2020 is the media’s belief that he simply can’t win.”

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    5 hours ago

    The family separation crisis is not over. CBP continues to separate immigrant families on extremely dubious grounds, including decades old non-violent offenses and Border Patrol guards' determinations of parental "unfitness." My latest for

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  11. The government has taken at least 1,100 children from their parents since family separations officially ended by

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  12. The Brexit deal may be a Trojan horse for U.S. corporate interests, from Silicon Valley and American pork to pharmaceuticals.

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    Dec 8

    Rep. Devin Nunes, at glitzy New York fundraiser, refused questions about his reported contacts with Lev Parnas by ,

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    Dec 8

    This was one of the wildest docs leaked to us by former TigerSwan contractors. It reads like the oil and gas industry’s master plan for crushing anti-pipeline movements, and its author was just charged for bribery in PA this week

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  15. The social gains of Latin America's pink tide were real, and striking. But they were ephemeral, and the cost to the environment was high, writes Alexander Zaitchik.

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  16. How predatory U.S. companies, from Silicon Valley to pork producers and drugmakers, are preparing for a Tory-led Brexit by

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  17. Biden’s bizarre claim that “no one has said my son did anything wrong” in Ukraine reveals an inability to accept that legal behavior can also be unethical, writes .

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  18. In a “buy-a-badge scheme,” Energy Transfer and TigerSwan allegedly paid elected constables to guard the Mariner East 2 pipeline.

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    Dec 8

    When supporters complain about a lack of, or largely negative media coverage for their candidate despite his strong polling, it's often dismissed as an imagined grievance. It shouldn't be: the trend is easily verified with basic data.

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  20. Wyoming Rep. Jared Olsen, a 32-year-old Republican, was a proponent of capital punishment until he started doing research. Recent bipartisan abolition efforts by Olsen and his colleagues got as near to passage as has ever happened in this deep-red state.

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    20 hours ago

    Truly disturbing: Dirty energy company destroys communities with dangerous pipelines and secretly buys law enforcement officers to turn neighborhoods into police state and stifle dissent. In our country. Reporting by

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