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Election Reporting Leaves Out U.S. Support for Corrupt Ugandan Leader

On January 17, Yoweri Museveni was declared the winner of Uganda’s presidential election over Bobi Wine with 71% of the vote, extending a four-decade grip on political power. American news outlets like NPR and The New York Times cast doubt on the legit…


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Breaking the ICE: A Letter from the Frontline : Report from an Anti-ICE March in Philadelphia

A report from an anti-ICE March in Philadelphia, reflecting on how to move from symbolic protests and top-down organization to effective autonomous action.


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Minneapolis Responds to the Murder of Alex Pretti : An Eyewitness Account

On Saturday, January 24, an ICE agent murdered Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. In response, people drove ICE and Minneapolis police out of the neighborhood.


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Protesters Blockade ICE Headquarters in Fort Snelling, Minnesota : Report from an Action during the General Strike in the Twin Cities

A report from an action during the general strike of January 23 in the Twin Cities.


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Twenty Four Years After 9/11, 15 Are Still Imprisoned at U.S. Military Prison in Guantánamo, Cuba

Guantánamo Naval Base Also Used for Migrant Detentions in 2025 On January 11, 2026, thousands of citizens of many countries held vigils for the 15 men still in the U.S. military prison at the U.S. Naval Base at Guantánamo, Cuba. As these citizens have …


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Special Forces Training Center at Fort Bragg Has Evolved Into Murder Capital and Drug Trafficking Hub

Shadow operators at the front lines of America’s forever wars come back as damaged goods and often parlay the skills they learned overseas into criminal acts at home In his 2014 retirement speech, Admiral William McRaven, the former commander of the Jo…


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