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Akela Lacy
Sheriff’s deputies in Michigan fired 27 shots at John Jenuwine. “He was not the guy that they were supposed to be chasing,” said the victim’s father.
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Sam Biddle
Company records reviewed by The Intercept show Israel urged Facebook and Instagram to take down posts supportive of Iran.
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C. Frances, Noah Hurowitz
“They were asking me to inform,” said a protester, one of dozens contacted by the feds, who was arrested while playing the cello.
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Ryan Devereaux
ICE’s crackdown in Minneapolis left deep scars on the besieged city, says a new Human Rights Watch report.
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Matt Sledge
Torres, the only Democrat boosted by cash from the conservative Fellowship PAC, has no serious competition in his House race.
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Alain Stephens
Dalton Eatherly streams his racist provocations online. It was only a matter of time before the violence rhetoric entered the real world.
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Séamus Malekafzali
Despite extracting extraordinary concessions, the reaction in Iran isn’t entirely jubilant. Past betrayals are too recent to forget.
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C. Frances, Noah Hurowitz
A complaint by Newark police didn’t mention that ICE led the ambush on a protester and made the initial arrest.
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