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Digest of Recent Articles on Just Security (Jan. 24-30, 2026)

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What We Saw in Minneapolis

Over the past month, the Trump administration has deployed thousands of federal immigration agents to the Minneapolis area. On Saturday, Jan. 24, federal agents...

‘Melania’ Is a Horror Movie

Fans of the Melania Cinematic Universe may wonder what has happened to the protagonist of Melania (the memoir) and Melania (the creator of the...

The New Epstein Frenzy

Reporters, lawmakers, and ordinary Americans are poring over a deluge of new files related to the Jeffrey Epstein case today, following the latest release...

Writers’ Voices Increasingly Missing in Iran Protests As Regime Targets Democracy Advocates

Protests in the streets of Tehran and in towns scattered across Iran may have quieted for now, after a deadly state assault that likely...

Nike Says Its Factory Workers Make Nearly Double the Minimum Wage. In Indonesia, Workers Say, “It’s Not True.”

Reporting Highlights The Claim: Nike in recent years has said its suppliers around the world pay, on average, 1.9 times the local minimum wage. The Reality:...

Acknowledgments

This report is a collaborative effort based on the input and analysis of the following individuals: Research team Jocelyn Kiley, Director, Political ResearchSteven Shepard, Associate Director,...

Six Senators Accuse Deputy Attorney General of “Glaring” Crypto Conflict, Cite ProPublica Investigation

Six senators accused Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche this week of having a conflict of interest when he shut down investigations into crypto companies,...

Can the U.S. Government Be Sued for Wrongful Death in a Caribbean Boat Strike?

Since September 2025, the U.S. government has carried out 36 lethal strikes against boats on the high seas, killing an estimated 125 people. While...

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