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  2. The Intercept - Wikipedia

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    The Intercept was founded by journalists Glenn Greenwald, Jeremy Scahill, and Laura Poitras. [1] It was launched in February 2014 by First Look Media with funding by eBay co-founder Pierre Omidyar, [2] [3] starting with $250 million in pledged funding. [4] The publication initially reported on documents released by Edward Snowden. [5]

  3. Lee Fang - Wikipedia

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    Website. leefang .substack .com. Lee Hu Fang (born October 31, 1986) is an American journalist. He was previously an investigative reporter at The Intercept, [1] [2] a contributing writer at The Nation, [3] and a writer at progressive outlet the Republic Report. [4] [5] He began his career as an investigative blogger for ThinkProgress. [6]

  4. Ryan Grim - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Grim. Ryan W. Grim (born March 23, 1978) [1] is an American author and journalist. Grim was Washington, D.C. bureau chief for HuffPost and formerly the Washington, D.C. bureau chief for The Intercept. [2] [3] In July 2024, Grim and The Intercept' s co-founder Jeremy Scahill left The Intercept to co-found Drop Site News.

  5. Ken Klippenstein - Wikipedia

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    Website. kenklippenstein .com. Ken Klippenstein (born February 1, 1988 [1] [2]) is an American journalist who formerly worked at The Intercept. [3] [4] Prior to joining The Intercept, Klippenstein was the D.C. Correspondent at The Nation [5] [6] [7] and previously a senior investigative reporter for the online news program The Young Turks. [8]

  6. Glenn Greenwald - Wikipedia

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    greenwald .locals .com. Glenn Edward Greenwald (born March 6, 1967) is an American journalist, author, and former lawyer. [2] [3] [4] In 1996, Greenwald founded a law firm concentrating on First Amendment litigation. He began blogging on national security issues in October 2005, when he was becoming increasingly concerned with what he viewed as ...

  7. Screams Without Words - Wikipedia

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    The Intercept reported that in March Schwartz was removed from the WhatsApp group used by the Times' reporters on Gaza, and that on 4 April the New York Times international editor informed his staff that the paper had cut ties with Schwartz due to her social media activity. Newsroom leak investigation

  8. James Risen - Wikipedia

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    James Risen (born April 27, 1955) is an American journalist for The Intercept.He previously worked for The New York Times and before that for Los Angeles Times.He has written or co-written many articles concerning U.S. government activities and is the author or co-author of two books about the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and a book about the American public debate about abortion.

  9. Drone footage shows storm chasers measuring ‘heartbeat' of a ...

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    But the intercept came at a cost - Dominator 3 suffered damage to several parts as a result of flying debris. The side of the vehicle sustained damage, and the anemometer masts used to measure ...