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CIA Drove Spike in Leak Investigation Requests Under Trump


Amid recent revelations of the Trump administration’s efforts to obtain the communications records of reporters from CNN, the New York Times, and the Washington Post, the new DOJ documents reveal the most complete picture yet assembled of a leak-hunting effort that dwarfs those of previous administrations. In the recently revealed cases, gag orders prevented news executives and tech companies from revealing the secret subpoenas. In May, President Joe Biden announced that he would not permit the seizure of reporters’ records, apparently unaware that his own Justice Department was attempting to do just that and had obtained a gag order against the New York Times. After it was lifted, the Biden White House claimed that it knew nothing about the Times gag order, and the Justice Department soon announced a new policy regarding reporters in leak investigations. ....

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Right-Wing Student Group Campus Reform Tries to "Cancel" Professors


Within days, Hatemi’s email to the student was published on Campus Reform, a conservative website that bills itself as the “#1 Source for College News” and whose stated mission is to expose “liberal bias and abuse on the nation’s college campuses.” The article accused Hatemi of having “lashed out” at the student and “responded harshly” to his request. Quotes from Hatemi’s email also appeared in right-wing publications like The Federalist, The Blaze, and the Post Millennial, and they spread on social media, where they were manipulated and stripped of context. A deluge of hate mail followed, directed at Hatemi as well as at his university’s administration. Some of it threatened violence, prompting campus police to intervene, though Hatemi declined to comment on the details. The university did not respond to a request for comment. ....

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What Drove the Historically Large Murder Spike in 2020?


The Oakland Police Department investigates a fatal shooting in the 1900 block of 84th Ave. in Oakland, Calif., on Oct. 14, 2020.Photo: Yalonda M. James/The San Francisco Chronicle via Getty ImagesThe Oakland Police Department investigates a fatal shooting in the 1900 block of 84th Ave. in Oakland, Calif., on Oct. 14, 2020.Photo: Yalonda M. James/The San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images
What Drove the Historically Large Murder Spike in 2020?
The pandemic, police violence, and more guns all contributed to an unprecedented rise in murders across the United States.
February 21 2021, 12:00 p.m.
The Oakland Police Department investigates a fatal shooting in the 1900 block of 84th Ave. in Oakland, Calif., on Oct. 14, 2020.Photo: Yalonda M. James/The San Francisco Chronicle via Getty ImagesThe Oakland Police Department investigates a fatal shooting in the 1900 block of 84th Ave. in Oakland, Calif., on Oct. 14, 2020.Photo: Yalonda M. James/The San Francisco Chronicle v ....

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Surveillance of Uyghurs Detailed in Chinese Police Database


T
he order came through a police automation system in Ürümqi, the largest city in China’s northwest Xinjiang region. The system had distributed a report an “intelligence information judgment,” as local authorities called it that the female relative of a purported extremist had been offered free travel to Yunnan, a picturesque province to the south.
The woman found the offer on the smartphone messaging app WeChat, in a group known simply as “Travelers.” Authorities homed in on the group because of ethnic and family ties; its members included Muslim minorities like Uyghurs, Kazakhs, and Kyrgyz, who speak languages beside China’s predominant one, Mandarin. “This group has over 200 ethnic-language people,” the order stated. “Many of them are relatives of incarcerated people. Recently, many intelligence reports revealed that there is a tendency for relatives of [extremist] people to gather. This situation needs major attention. After receiving this infor ....

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