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EDITOR’S PICKS

Coronavirus Spending Bill Could Be Used to Cement Spying Powers, Surveillance Critics in Congress Warned
Ryan Grim

The congressional effort to rein in the government’s surveillance powers before a looming deadline on March 15 could run up against a new opponent: the coronavirus. 

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Emails Show Rep. Henry Cuellar Provided Extensive Favors to Border Security Lobbyists
Lee Fang

Perceptics, which sells license plate readers, has tapped Cuellar for favors since 2011. Cuellar faces a competitive primary on Super Tuesday.

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After Police Defend a Gas Pipeline Over Indigenous Land Rights, Protesters Shut Down Railways Across Canada
Alleen Brown, Amber Bracken

Inside the Wet’suwet’en resistance camp standing in the way of the Coastal GasLink pipeline.

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Bloomberg Has Hired the Vice Chairs of the Texas and California Democratic Parties
Akela Lacy

The Bloomberg campaign is counting on performing well in the delegate-rich Super Tuesday states. 

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Trump Praises Modi’s India, as Muslims Are Beaten on the Streets and a Mosque Is Defiled
Robert Mackey

In India, Donald Trump heaped praise on the nation’s leader and ignored a spasm of violence against Muslims unfolding on the streets.

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DNC Superdelegate Promoting Brokered Convention Is a Significant GOP Donor, Health Care Lobbyist
Lee Fang

“I am a committed Democrat but as a lobbyist, there are times when I need to have access to both sides,” William Owen told The Intercept.

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Police, Prosecutors, and Republicans Are Looking to Undo a Criminal Justice Reform in New York
Nick Pinto

“Even if we’re tactical and we tiptoe, it's coming anyway. The backlash is coming anyway.”

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Are These the Final Days of Legal Abortion?
Jordan Smith, Travis Mannon

Just over three years after the Supreme Court ruled that an anti-abortion law was illegal, the court is being asked again to weigh in on the very same law.

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Bloomberg’s Investment Portfolio Includes Bets on Private Equity, Fracking
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Little is known about Mike Bloomberg’s personal investments. The Intercept has identified a number of firms backed by the billionaire.

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A Play About Slavery Pushes Boundaries in a New York Prison
Alice Speri

Men incarcerated at Green Haven prison in New York performed in a Civil War-era drama that resonates deeply with modern mass incarceration.

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The Border Patrol Invited the Press to Watch It Blow Up a National Monument
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The Border Patrol detonated explosives on sacred Native American lands while tribal leaders were testifying against the desecration in Washington, D.C.

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