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Hacked Russian Files Reveal Propaganda Agreement With ChinaMara Hvistendahl, Alexey KovalevIn 2021, government officials and media executives from Russia and China discussed the exchange of news and social content.
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Department of Homeland Security Can't Even Secure Its Buildings Against People It FiredSam BiddleOfficials have known about the widespread security failure for 15 years without fixing it.
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Danish Reporter Says Ukrainian Intelligence Tried to Coerce Her Into Working as a PropagandistRobert MackeyUkraine's intelligence service asked a respected Danish journalist to prove she was not a pro-Russia propagandist by making pro-Ukraine propaganda.
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Liberals Rose to Fight the Assault on Abortion — but Not Trans RightsNatasha Lennard2022 has seen right-wing attacks on trans rights increasingly aided by the tacit, if sometimes unwitting, transphobia of liberal institutions.
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Biden's "Diplomacy" in Yemen Means Taking Saudi Arabia's Side — and Could Spark All-Out WarShuaib AlmosawaThe White House said Bernie Sanders's war powers resolution would prolong the war, but that's what its own efforts are doing.
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What the United States Owes Afghan WomenMurtaza HussainTo justify its 20-year war, the U.S. said it cared about the Afghan people. Now Congress is abandoning those seeking to escape Taliban rule.
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Introducing "Insecurity"Alissa QuartIntroducing "Insecurity," a video triptych of stories about women struggling for what they need after the pandemic upends their lives: social services, a living wage, or decent mental health care.
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How the Endless Paperwork of the Pandemic Kept People From Receiving BenefitsRay Suarez, Karla Murthy, Mona IskanderPart 1 of "Insecurity" — stories of Americans falling through the cracks of the safety net during the pandemic.
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Ten Years Into the Fight for $15, Workers Are Still Fighting for a Living WageRay Suarez, Karla Murthy, Mona IskanderIn Part 2 of "Insecurity," we meet Eshawney Gaston, a fast-food worker who joins the wave of labor uprisings sweeping the country during the pandemic.
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Mental Health Issues Spiked During the Pandemic. Medicaid Isn't Much Help.Ray Suarez, Karla Murthy, Mona IskanderIn Part 3 of "Insecurity," we meet Katie Prout, a writer trying to find a job, and mental health care, during the pandemic.
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