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How QAnon Conspiracy Theories Spread in My Colorado Hometown
Aída Chávez
During the pandemic, some of the people I grew up with got sucked into QAnon and the Q-adjacent “Save the Children” movement.
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Mysterious QAnon Conspiracy Theory Mailings Spook Minneapolis Suburbs
Mara Hvistendahl
“The level of vitriol and hate that comes through in these images is really, really scary,” one woman who received them said.
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Memo Laying Out Supreme Court Delay Tactics Circulates Among Senate Democrats
Ryan Grim
A new memo spells out the myriad options available to Sen. Chuck Schumer to delay confirmation of a new Supreme Court justice.
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Feds Are Tapping Protesters’ Phones. Here’s How To Stop Them.
Micah Lee
Use Signal and add a PIN code to your phone’s SIM card to help protect against spying.
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Fires Turn Brazil’s Tropical Wetlands Into Wildlife Death Traps
Leandro Barbosa, Iberê Périssé
A group of veterinarians attempts to rescue animals injured by fires in Brazil’s Pantanal wetlands, one of the most biodiverse regions in the world.
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Washington Congressional Race Lays Bare Democratic Divide on Tackling Climate Crisis
Matthew Cunningham-Cook
The outcome of the race will say much about what kind of Democratic Party will be confronting climate change in the years ahead.
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With Chamber of Commerce Defections, a GOP Mainstay Finds Allies Among Democrats
Ryan Grim
First came the Never Trumpers, and I did not speak out, because they stood against Donald Trump. Then came the Lincoln Project, and I did not speak out, because their videos went viral. Then came the Chamber of Commerce, and by then it was too late.
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How the Protests Upended Portland’s Mayoral Race
Alice Speri
Four months of protests over police violence in Portland have boosted Mayor Ted Wheeler’s progressive challenger, Sarah Iannarone.
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Progressives Wrestle With How to Address Allegations of Mistreatment in San Francisco Race
Akela Lacy
A fierce debate over Shahid Buttar’s congressional campaign has divided leftist organizations along increasingly hardened lines.
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Podcasts
Donald Trump Keeps Saying He Won’t Accept the Election Result. Are People Finally Starting to Listen?
Deconstructed
Georgetown law professor Joshua Geltzer talks about the threat Trump poses to our electoral system.
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almost the only media i trust implicitly,now
MOST READ
How QAnon Conspiracy Theories Spread in My Colorado Hometown
Aída Chávez
During the pandemic, some of the people I grew up with got sucked into QAnon and the Q-adjacent “Save the Children” movement.
READ MORE →
Mysterious QAnon Conspiracy Theory Mailings Spook Minneapolis Suburbs
Mara Hvistendahl
“The level of vitriol and hate that comes through in these images is really, really scary,” one woman who received them said.
READ MORE →
Protecting freedom of the press has never been more important. Be the next person to support The Intercept's independent journalism by becoming a member today.
BECOME A MEMBER →
Top Stories
Memo Laying Out Supreme Court Delay Tactics Circulates Among Senate Democrats
Ryan Grim
A new memo spells out the myriad options available to Sen. Chuck Schumer to delay confirmation of a new Supreme Court justice.
READ MORE →
Feds Are Tapping Protesters’ Phones. Here’s How To Stop Them.
Micah Lee
Use Signal and add a PIN code to your phone’s SIM card to help protect against spying.
READ MORE →
Fires Turn Brazil’s Tropical Wetlands Into Wildlife Death Traps
Leandro Barbosa, Iberê Périssé
A group of veterinarians attempts to rescue animals injured by fires in Brazil’s Pantanal wetlands, one of the most biodiverse regions in the world.
WATCH →
Washington Congressional Race Lays Bare Democratic Divide on Tackling Climate Crisis
Matthew Cunningham-Cook
The outcome of the race will say much about what kind of Democratic Party will be confronting climate change in the years ahead.
READ MORE →
With Chamber of Commerce Defections, a GOP Mainstay Finds Allies Among Democrats
Ryan Grim
First came the Never Trumpers, and I did not speak out, because they stood against Donald Trump. Then came the Lincoln Project, and I did not speak out, because their videos went viral. Then came the Chamber of Commerce, and by then it was too late.
READ MORE →
How the Protests Upended Portland’s Mayoral Race
Alice Speri
Four months of protests over police violence in Portland have boosted Mayor Ted Wheeler’s progressive challenger, Sarah Iannarone.
READ MORE →
Progressives Wrestle With How to Address Allegations of Mistreatment in San Francisco Race
Akela Lacy
A fierce debate over Shahid Buttar’s congressional campaign has divided leftist organizations along increasingly hardened lines.
READ MORE →
Podcasts
Donald Trump Keeps Saying He Won’t Accept the Election Result. Are People Finally Starting to Listen?
Deconstructed
Georgetown law professor Joshua Geltzer talks about the threat Trump poses to our electoral system.
LISTEN →