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November 30, 2023

 

Twenty-two years ago, three union leaders for mine workers employed by an American company were killed. The murders have gone unsolved. But now the Colombian government is prosecuting two company executives for financing the paramilitary group responsible for the killings.

By Ken Silverstein, Joshua Collins

 

But the conservative majority seemed less inclined to upend the administrative state.

By Matt Ford

 
 

As the U.N. climate conference opens, American oil and gas production has never been higher.

By Kate Aronoff

 

An awkward exchange between the speaker and a Capitol Hill reporter highlighted the weakness of the case against the president.

By Tori Otten

 

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The high court’s new guidelines have come in for a lot of criticism, but they’re the perfect platform for reformers to keep applying pressure.

By Simon Lazarus

 

The former president has at least one plutocrat pal willing to be his ride-or-die.

By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling

 
 

The high court’s last minute business includes a key ruling that could upend patients’ ability to access medication abortions.

By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling

 

Bradley Cooper’s biopic never really captures Leonard Bernstein’s passion for music.

By Andrew Marzoni

 
 

The House speaker is quickly becoming a feature player on the far-right circuit.

ByTori Otten

 

Under the guise of “parental rights,” figures like Sonja Shaw want to draft educators into their war against trans students.

By Melissa Gira Grant

 

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