Noah Hurowitz
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Wrote a book about El Chapo via @AtriaBooks | Work in @theintercept, @NYMag, @thisisinsider, @RollingStone, @hellgateny etc | Tips: [email protected]
NY Reps. Nydia Velazquez and Adriano Espaillat are here at 26 Federal Plaza for an unscheduled attempt to visit the 10th floor detention facility where ICE has been holding detainees — sometimes for weeks — after arresting them outside immigration court
July 14, 2025 at 2:09 PM
NY Reps. Nydia Velazquez and Adriano Espaillat are here at 26 Federal Plaza for an unscheduled attempt to visit the 10th floor detention facility where ICE has been holding detainees — sometimes for weeks — after arresting them outside immigration court
🚨Border Patrol detained a nursing mother in Watertown, NY Thursday, separating the woman from her 6-month-old infant daughter.
The baby is now “inconsolable” and the mom, unable to nurse, has suffered from extreme pain, according to Workers Center of Central New York
The baby is now “inconsolable” and the mom, unable to nurse, has suffered from extreme pain, according to Workers Center of Central New York
May 25, 2025 at 4:08 PM
🚨Border Patrol detained a nursing mother in Watertown, NY Thursday, separating the woman from her 6-month-old infant daughter.
The baby is now “inconsolable” and the mom, unable to nurse, has suffered from extreme pain, according to Workers Center of Central New York
The baby is now “inconsolable” and the mom, unable to nurse, has suffered from extreme pain, according to Workers Center of Central New York
“We defeated ISIS in Kobane, but they burned down everything…Now Turkey is doing the same. They want to annihilate the Kurds here.”
Reporters w/ @theintercept.com, spent 12 days in Kobane, a majority-Kurdish Syrian city on the brink of siege by Turkey theintercept.com/2025/02/03/k...
Reporters w/ @theintercept.com, spent 12 days in Kobane, a majority-Kurdish Syrian city on the brink of siege by Turkey theintercept.com/2025/02/03/k...
February 4, 2025 at 7:49 PM
“We defeated ISIS in Kobane, but they burned down everything…Now Turkey is doing the same. They want to annihilate the Kurds here.”
Reporters w/ @theintercept.com, spent 12 days in Kobane, a majority-Kurdish Syrian city on the brink of siege by Turkey theintercept.com/2025/02/03/k...
Reporters w/ @theintercept.com, spent 12 days in Kobane, a majority-Kurdish Syrian city on the brink of siege by Turkey theintercept.com/2025/02/03/k...
Dems who voted "Yes" on H.R. 9495:
November 21, 2024 at 4:17 PM
Dems who voted "Yes" on H.R. 9495:
TODAY: The House is set to vote on H.R. 9495, the "nonprofit killer" bill designed to target pro-Palestine groups — and which could empower Trump to go after other political foes
Debate starts at 9am, voting to follow at 10 am. I'll be updating here, with story tk at @theintercept.com
Debate starts at 9am, voting to follow at 10 am. I'll be updating here, with story tk at @theintercept.com
November 21, 2024 at 1:39 PM
TODAY: The House is set to vote on H.R. 9495, the "nonprofit killer" bill designed to target pro-Palestine groups — and which could empower Trump to go after other political foes
Debate starts at 9am, voting to follow at 10 am. I'll be updating here, with story tk at @theintercept.com
Debate starts at 9am, voting to follow at 10 am. I'll be updating here, with story tk at @theintercept.com
Rep. Angie Craig, one of 52 Democrats to vote YES on "nonprofit killer" bill H.R. 9495 last week, now says she will vote NO, citing Trump's cabinet nominees.
"I've become increasingly concerned that H.R. 9495 would be used inappropriately by the incoming Administration."
"I've become increasingly concerned that H.R. 9495 would be used inappropriately by the incoming Administration."
November 20, 2024 at 4:53 PM
Rep. Angie Craig, one of 52 Democrats to vote YES on "nonprofit killer" bill H.R. 9495 last week, now says she will vote NO, citing Trump's cabinet nominees.
"I've become increasingly concerned that H.R. 9495 would be used inappropriately by the incoming Administration."
"I've become increasingly concerned that H.R. 9495 would be used inappropriately by the incoming Administration."