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Middle East ceasefire may have made Iran stronger

Ceasefires are often presented as moments of relief – pauses in violence that open the door to diplomacy. But sometimes they reveal something more consequential: who has actually gained from the war. The emerging ceasefire between the US, Israel and Iran may be one of those

Iran war rejected: Trump's credibility gap widens

Trump's net approval rating has dropped to a record low of -23 percent, due to his controversial decision to start a war against Iran, which has resulted in increased gas prices and inflation, as well as a lack of public support for the conflict.

👁 Selling Mass Surveillance | EFFector 38.7

Time and time again, we've seen police surveillance suffer from 'mission creep'—technology sold as a way to prevent heinous crimes ends up enforcing traffic violations, tracking protestors, and more. In our latest EFFector newsletter , we're diving into this troubling pattern

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Bacon on ceasefire with Iran: 'I am not sure there’s a deal'

Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) hesitated to express his confidence in a ceasefire deal between the U.S. and Iran a day after President Trump announced a temporary halt in fighting. “I am not sure there’s a deal,” Bacon told CNN’s Kate Bolduan on Wednesday morning. “That will bear out

US, Iran reach tenuous ceasefire deal: Five takeaways

The two-week U.S.-Iranian ceasefire deal brought temporary relief around the world on Tuesday after President Trump agreed to suspend what he warned would be a catastrophic attack on the Islamic Republic. Stocks rose and oil prices plunged following news of the agreement,

Megyn Kelly on Trump posts: 'I am sick of this s‑‑‑'

Conservative commentator Megyn Kelly on Tuesday railed against President Trump’s social media posts, including his statement earlier Tuesday threatening to kill a “whole civilization” if the Strait of Hormuz was not reopened. Trump paused the large-scale strikes on Tuesday for