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20-Year U.S. War in Yemen: Houthis’ Red Sea Chokehold | TOME

Despite U.S. talk of peace and stability, and two decades of war, the people of Yemen are still suffering.

The post The U.S. Has Been at War in Yemen for 20 Years, but Houthis Can Still Choke the Red Sea appeared first on The Intercept.

IBM CEO Values Israel and Saudi Arabia’s Input on “Correct Behavior” | TOME

IBM employees questioned the company’s ties to the Israeli military. CEO Arvind Krishna’s answer raised even more concerns.

The post IBM CEO: We Listen to What Israel and Saudi Arabia Consider “Correct Behavior” appeared first on The Intercept.

Israel’s West Bank Attacks Fuel Annexation Plans

Israel’s military operations in the occupied West Bank have killed at least 20 Palestinians over three days.

The post Israel’s West Bank Attacks Fuel Its Annexation Plans appeared first on The Intercept.

Prosecutors “Contaminated” Evidence, Jeopardizing Death Row Inmate’s DNA Appeal | TOME

The prosecutor’s actions two decades ago doomed Marcellus Williams’s shot at exoneration. Now the AG won’t let his life be spared.

The post His Best Chance to Get Off Death Row Was DNA on the Murder Weapon, But Prosecutors “Contaminated” the Evidence appeared first on The Intercept.

Harris to Persist in Ignoring U.S. Law, Arming Israel if Elected

In her first major TV interview during her campaign, Vice President Kamala Harris signaled no change from Biden on Israel policy.

The post Harris Will Continue to Ignore U.S. Law and Arm Israel, If Elected appeared first on The Intercept.

Why is a Dem-Aligned Shop Creating RFK Jr. Ads? | TOME

Videos leaked to The Intercept include both “Stand With Kennedy” and “Stand Against Robert F. Kennedy Jr.” campaign spots.

The post Why Is a Dem-Aligned Political Shop Making RFK Jr. Ads? appeared first on The Intercept.

Columbia Reduces Due Process for Student Protesters Following Congressional Call for Stricter Penalties | TOME

After congressional criticism and subpoenas, Columbia suddenly decided to skip speaking to student protesters and go to hearings.

The post Columbia Cuts Due Process for Student Protesters After Congress Demands Harsher Punishment appeared first on The Intercept.

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