Sunday, 1 January 2023

Hacked Russian Files Reveal Propaganda Agreement With China

In 2021, government officials and media executives from Russia and China discussed the exchange of news and social content.

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Hacked Russian Files Reveal Propaganda Agreement With China

Mara Hvistendahl, Alexey Kovalev

In 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 Fired

Sam Biddle

Officials 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 Propagandist

Robert Mackey

Ukraine'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 Rights

Natasha Lennard

2022 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 War

Shuaib Almosawa

The 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 Women

Murtaza Hussain

To 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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Videos

 

Introducing "Insecurity"

Alissa Quart

Introducing "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 Benefits

Ray Suarez, Karla Murthy, Mona Iskander

Part 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 Wage

Ray Suarez, Karla Murthy, Mona Iskander

In 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 Iskander

In 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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