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Military Morale Patches: A Controversial Reflection of Dehumanization in America’s Yemen Conflict

A photo of the "Houthi Hunting Club" patch — which disappeared from the Pentagon's website — shows how the U.S. dehumanizes its enemies.

The post America’s Shadow War in Yemen Has Its Own Racist Military Swag appeared first on The Intercept.

Trump’s Potential Return: A Threat to Privacy and Surveillance Oversight

For a decade, Congress has failed to rein in the surveillance state. Now Trump is promising to use the government against his foes.

The post Trump Might Get Unfettered Surveillance Powers. How Did We Get Here? appeared first on The Intercept.

Disillusioned American Voters in the Middle East Reflect on Election Choices Amid Gaza Conflict

The Intercept spoke to voters in the region grappling with the fact that neither party is promising change to U.S. policy in Gaza.

The post Americans in the Middle East: “The Most Unenthusiastic Vote I’ve Ever Cast” appeared first on The Intercept.

Maersk’s Role in Supplying Military Goods to Israel: Investigating Embargo Violations

Researchers reveal the significant role the Danish firm has played in delivering military goods to Israel, including armored vehicles.

The post Shipping Giant Maersk Violated Spanish Embargo on Sending Military Goods to Israel, Researchers Say appeared first on The Intercept.

Atlanta’s Cop City Controversy: How Democratic Decisions Impact Voter Turnout and Local Elections

In the battleground state of Georgia, Democrats’ decision to disregard the will of 116,000 voters could have major consequences.

The post Atlanta Democrats Blocked the Cop City Referendum — and Alienated a Voter Turnout Operation appeared first on The Intercept.

Unraveling the Truth: Trump, Putin, and the Ongoing Threat to Democracy

No amount of disinformation can hide the truth about why Putin wants to help Trump win again in 2024.

The post The Trump Campaign’s Ties to Russia Were No Hoax appeared first on The Intercept.

Republican Candidate Shifts Stance on Abortion in New Hampshire’s Tight Gubernatorial Race

Former Sen. Kelly Ayotte says she’d oppose new abortion restrictions in New Hampshire — but she hasn’t disavowed her previous anti-abortion stances.

The post GOP Candidate Runs From Anti-Abortion Record in Tight Gubernatorial Race appeared first on The Intercept.

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