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Donald Trump's despicable race-baiting: Why his xenophobic immigration platform is getting even worse
The billionaire is no stranger to ugly racial appeals. He's been doing it for years—but now he could be president
02/17/2016 18:00 UTC
The WNBA: They're no angels
By Cathy Young
08/30/2000 23:33 UTC
Israel's self-defeating "victory": How peace was squandered in Gaza
If Hamas emerges as the true winners of the 2014 invasion, Israel and the U.S. will have only themselves to blame
08/13/2014 15:30 UTC
Syria Violence Kills 11 Soldiers, 10 Civilians
01/08/2012 21:00 UTC
Fake news has a long history in the Middle East — and the lessons for Americans are unmistakably dire
Information has long been falsified and weaponized in Turkey and the Arab world — and we're headed that way fast
03/19/2017 14:00 UTC
Tuesday's must-reads
09/28/2004 17:41 UTC
Activists: 74 killed in ongoing Syria offensives
04/07/2012 21:54 UTC
Kerry holds out hope for Syria truce despite violations
09/19/2016 20:15 UTC
US warns Syria it can't deceive world over pullout
04/07/2012 23:36 UTC
US warns Syria it can't deceive world over pullout
04/07/2012 23:27 UTC
Syria's President To Speak On 'domestic Issues'
01/10/2012 14:00 UTC
Riz Ahmed missed Star Wars celebration because Homeland Security stopped him at airport
Ahmed starred as Bodhi Rook in the 2016 "Star Wars" tentpole "Rogue One"
06/28/2019 21:00 UTC
On refugees, we must do better: Trump's rhetoric is worse, but both parties have failed
The number of refugees being allowed into the U.S. is woefully inadequate to meet the scale of human suffering
09/04/2016 14:00 UTC
Who is Lina Khan? Meet the unshakeable FTC chair rattling Big Tech
Republicans smeared Khan as a "bully" who is "misleading" the FTC. Here's why an FTC chair is enraging the right
07/14/2023 16:00 UTC
Islamic group raising $70 million for Syria relief
04/07/2012 21:45 UTC