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A Very Serious Problem With Very Serious Journalism

A Very Serious Problem With Very Serious Journalism A Very Serious Problem With Very Serious Journalism

Can The Intercept make a dent in the overwhelming white maleness of policy reporting?

Mar 27, 2014 / Julia Carrie Wong

Why Is the US Military Averaging More Than a Mission a Day in Africa?

Why Is the US Military Averaging More Than a Mission a Day in Africa? Why Is the US Military Averaging More Than a Mission a Day in Africa?

The officers running secret operations there have been calling Africa "the battlefield of tomorrow, today." 

Mar 27, 2014 / Nick Turse

Germany Sends an Envoy to Russia

Germany Sends an Envoy to Russia Germany Sends an Envoy to Russia

Not the one you'd think.

Mar 27, 2014 / Bob Dreyfuss

Can Western Corporations Be Held Accountable for Deaths in Factories Halfway Around the World?

Can Western Corporations Be Held Accountable for Deaths in Factories Halfway Around the World? Can Western Corporations Be Held Accountable for Deaths in Factories Halfway Around the World?

Protecting workers from injury is one thing; empowering them to resist oppression is quite another.

Mar 26, 2014 / Michelle Chen

Why I Was Attacked by Cossacks for Reporting in Crimea

Why I Was Attacked by Cossacks for Reporting in Crimea Why I Was Attacked by Cossacks for Reporting in Crimea

Before I even knew it, I was on the ground, a gun pointing at my head—for photographing a brazen mid-day raid against a TV studio.

Mar 26, 2014 / Dimiter Kenarov

How The National Front Is Systematically Winning Over the French Electorate

How The National Front Is Systematically Winning Over the French Electorate How The National Front Is Systematically Winning Over the French Electorate

Marine Le Pen’s party has emerged as a formidable political force not just nationally, but locally. 

Mar 26, 2014 / Cécile Alduy

In New York’s Urban Borscht Belt, Ukrainians Debate Russia and Revolution

In New York’s Urban Borscht Belt, Ukrainians Debate Russia and Revolution In New York’s Urban Borscht Belt, Ukrainians Debate Russia and Revolution

Where Putin is the toast—and scourge—of the town

Mar 26, 2014 / Dusty Christensen

Remembering Jonathan Schell: 1943-2014

Remembering Jonathan Schell: 1943-2014 Remembering Jonathan Schell: 1943-2014

The power and persuasiveness of Jonathan's work came from the enduring belief that there is no idea so powerful as a moral one.

Mar 26, 2014 / Katrina vanden Heuvel and The Editors

Why Is a Congressional Hearing on Natural Gas Being Organized by Former Natural Gas Lobbyists?

Why Is a Congressional Hearing on Natural Gas Being Organized by Former Natural Gas Lobbyists? Why Is a Congressional Hearing on Natural Gas Being Organized by Former Natural Gas Lobbyists?

They're using the Ukraine crisis to push for expedited approval of US natural gas exports.

Mar 25, 2014 / Lee Fang

The Rise of Networked Devices Will Make Government Surveillance Even Easier

The Rise of Networked Devices Will Make Government Surveillance Even Easier The Rise of Networked Devices Will Make Government Surveillance Even Easier

Now that household items connect to the Internet, what people do with their private lives will be monitored ever more closely.

Mar 25, 2014 / Catherine Crump and Matthew Harwood

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