The first published detailed breakdown of Air Force suicide data shows that the crisis is particularly acute among aircraft mechanics.

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Newly Released Data Reveals Air Force Suicide Crisis After Years of Concealment

Austin Campbell

The first published detailed breakdown of Air Force suicide data shows that the crisis is particularly acute among aircraft mechanics.
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Her Mentor Sent Richard Glossip to Death Row. Can She Give Him a Fair Trial?

Liliana Segura

Judge Susan Stallings refuses to recuse herself from the third trial of Richard Glossip, despite her ties to the Oklahoma County DA’s office.
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Shinzo Abe Killer’s Trial Is Exposing the Christian Cult Entrenched in Japanese Politics

Elle Hardy

Tetsuya Yamagami is now on trial after the killing that forced a national reckoning.
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Netanyahu Is Blowing Up the Gaza Ceasefire — and Trump Is the One Losing Face

Jonah Valdez

Netanyahu ordered airstrikes on Gaza on Tuesday, raising the question of whether the U.S. would hold him accountable for maintaining the ceasefire.
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Trump DOJ Charges House Candidate Kat Abughazaleh With Conspiracy for Protesting ICE

Jessica Washington

Abughazaleh is one of six activists facing federal conspiracy charges for actions like blocking an ICE agent’s car in Broadview, Illinois.
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Did TSA Rely on Controversial “Counter-Extremism” Group to Put Names on a Secret Watchlist?

Matt Sledge

Sen. Rand Paul is investigating whether George Washington University’s Program on Extremism had an unduly close relationship with the TSA.
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Trump’s Yemen Strike Killed 61 Immigrants and No Combatants

Nick Turse

The attack on Sa’ada detention center violated humanitarian law and should be investigated as a war crime, says Amnesty International.
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An NYPD Camera Points Directly Into Their Bedroom. They’re Suing the City Over It.

Akela Lacy

The suit is the first of its kind to take on the NYPD surveillance machine, accusing the cops of violating New Yorkers' constitutional rights.
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Feds Say Kat Abughazaleh “Impeded” ICE Agents. That Would Put Her on the Right Side of History.

Natasha Lennard

If six people nonviolently protesting outside an ICE facility is a criminal conspiracy, all First Amendment-protected activity is at risk.
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