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What Does The Intercept’s NSA Leak Say About Russian Vote Hacking?
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What Does The Intercept’s NSA Leak Say About Russian Vote Hacking?

With Reality Winner sentenced to five years behind bars, The Intercept’s Jim Risen joins Aaron Maté to discuss the NSA leaker’s harsh sentence and what the document she revealed actually says. Is there solid evidence…

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Kavanaugh Lied, A Truncated FBI Investigation, & Democrats Search for a Backbone
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Kavanaugh Lied, A Truncated FBI Investigation, & Democrats Search for a Backbone

Why did Democrats not push the fight to the America against Kavanaugh’s appointment? What do we face in the future? What should be our response? Current Affairs politics editor Briahna Joy Gray makes some suggestions…

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Brazil’s Prosecutors Buried Corruption Case Against ex-President Cardoso
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Brazil’s Prosecutors Buried Corruption Case Against ex-President Cardoso

New revelations from The Intercept’s examination of a leaked data archive of Brazil’s corruption prosecutions shows how former President Cardoso was spared because prosecutors needed his support. Mike Fox explains Subscribe to our page and…

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Brazilians Fight Far-Right Campaign to Silence Greenwald & Intercept Leaks
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Brazilians Fight Far-Right Campaign to Silence Greenwald & Intercept Leaks

Hundreds of Brazilians rallied in defense of U.S. journalist Glenn Greenwald, on Tuesday. Greenwald has been threatened to be deported, imprisoned, and even killed, because of his role in the release of the on-going bombshell…

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Brazil’s Right-Wing Bolsonaro Regime Attacks Leading Critic Glenn Greenwald
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Brazil’s Right-Wing Bolsonaro Regime Attacks Leading Critic Glenn Greenwald

Brazil’s government faces near unanimous condemnation over its attempt to punish journalist Glenn Greenwald for revealing its corrupt investigation practices. Director/Video Editor: Adam Coley Audio Engineer: Cameron Granadino Subscribe to our page and support our…

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Fossil Fuel Industry Shifts from Climate Denial to “Youthwashing”
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Fossil Fuel Industry Shifts from Climate Denial to “Youthwashing”

For decades, the fossil fuel industry funded climate change denial campaigns aimed toward young people to sow seeds of doubt on climate science. As the climate crisis has worsened, it has made a subtle shift…

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Exxon to Congress: Lift Cyprus Arms Embargo, There’s Gas Nearby
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Exxon to Congress: Lift Cyprus Arms Embargo, There’s Gas Nearby

TRNN’s Steve Horn and The Intercept’s Lee Fang say a bill to lift the arms embargo on Cyprus and promote offshore gas in the region received lobbying support from ExxonMobil, and the pro-Israel and pro-Greece…

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In 2000 We Had Hanging Chads, Now We Have Hanging Apps
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In 2000 We Had Hanging Chads, Now We Have Hanging Apps

The caucuses raised a lot of questions: Should Iowa continue to be first? Who is the Shadow company that developed the failing app? Are the Democrats Imploding? Director/Video Editor: Adam Coley Audio Engineer: Bababtunde Ogunfolaju…

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Corporate Democrats Target Sanders as his Popularity Rises
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Corporate Democrats Target Sanders as his Popularity Rises

The Intercept’s Akela Lacy says Sanders is being targeted by wealthy interests who would be damaged by his presidency. Director/Video Editor: Taylor Hebden Audio Engineer: Bababtunde Ogunfolaju Visual Producer: Andrew Corkery Chase Producer: Genevieve Montinar…

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Israel Harbors Alleged American Terrorists
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Israel Harbors Alleged American Terrorists

Alex Odeh was a leader of the Arab American Anti-Discrimination Committee. The men who allegedly assassinated him in 1985 live as free men in Israel, where they are active in right wing, racist organizations. Subscribe…

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They were released from Guantanamo. But the horrors didn’t end | Rattling the Bars
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They were released from Guantanamo. But the horrors didn’t end | Rattling the Bars

The revelations of widespread torture of detainees at the illegal US naval base in Guantanamo, Cuba, rattled the American conscience during the Bush Jr. administration. Two decades later, detainments at Guantanamo continue, but the public…

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