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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Protesters gathered outside FBI offices in Minneapolis and Chicago, bearing signs and shouting chants condemning the agency's searches of anti-war activists in both cities. About 150 people protested in Minneapolis on Monday, holding signs reading: "Stop FBI harassment. Opposing war is not a crime." Roughly 120 people marched in Chicago. Search warrants had indicated investigators were looking for connections between the anti-war activists and radical groups in Colombia and the Middle East. |
The Duct Tape of Dysfunction: How NDAs Are Weaponized Against Truth
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Let’s tell more truth today: NDAs are the duct tape of dysfunction. When a
organization feels threatened by dissent, exposure, or accountability, the
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