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The Supreme Court Wants a Dictator
The right-wing court is engaged in a radical revolution to upend U.S. democracy.
Perspectives on the news from Intercept columnists, reporters, and freelance contributors.
The right-wing court is engaged in a radical revolution to upend U.S. democracy.
The most dangerous precedent in the case against Assange is the idea that the U.S. government can decide how to define journalism.
Trump fans say his conviction is an overreach. But a close look at another recent fraud trial shows his case was run-of-the-mill.
Found guilty on 34 counts by a New York jury, Trump might find himself campaigning behind bars.
Biden's plan to cozy up to Arab dictators is right out of Donald Trump's playbook — but even worse.
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He tells the world he intends to be an authoritarian. So why won’t journalists repeat it?
A new anti-terrorism bill would allow the government to take away vital tax exemptions from nonprofit news outlets.
Like countless other hostilities, the stealthy Israeli missile and drone strike on Iran doesn’t risk war. It is war.
I’m a security researcher working in the journalism field, and I’m here to rain on your dangerous, dumb parade.