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El Salvador's New Congress Strengthens Bukele's Grip on Power
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What I Saw at the University of Virginia's Protest Crackdown
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Even If You Support Police, Don't Ban People From Recording Them
Filming cops is a First Amendment right, and there are already plenty of laws against harassing them.
Biden Exaggerates His Work To Reform Marijuana Policy
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