Before alleging fraud in Minnesota’s Somali community, right-wing YouTuber Nick Shirley built a following with anti-immigrant clips.

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Right-Wing YouTuber Behind Viral Minnesota Fraud Video Has Long Anti-Immigrant History

Jonah Valdez

Before alleging fraud in Minnesota’s Somali community, right-wing YouTuber Nick Shirley built a following with anti-immigrant clips.
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Dan Goldman Supported Warrantless Spying on Americans. Now His Primary Opponent Is Hitting Him for It.

Matt Sledge

Goldman was among a clutch of Democrats who voted for an NSA spy program, despite warnings about Trump’s return to power.
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After Trump’s plan for Gaza went into effect, governments seemed eager to return to the status quo.
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Natasha Lennard

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Trump cast the Nigeria strikes as an assault on those “who have been targeting and viciously killing, primarily, innocent Christians.”
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The Illinois congressional candidate turned her campaign office into a mutual aid hub.
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