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America’s new golden age of black ops: Inside our secret global war abroad
Nick Turse
The U.S. has already launched missions in 105 countries in 2015 -- approximately 80 percent of 2014's total
The ugly truth about “American Sniper”
Zaid Jilani
It's not as apolitical as critics make it out to be. Clint Eastwood's film offers a warped vision of Iraq and Islam
He’s not suddenly Paul Krugman: Let’s not morph Obama into Elizabeth Warren quite yet
Bill Curry
Populist State of the Union with a fiery tone has liberals excited. They'd be wise to remember Obama's true nature
Whose Obama is it anyway? Inspiring lame-duck SOTU vs. six tepid years
Andrew O'Hehir
With the clock running down, Obama reinvents himself as a progressive. But where has that guy been since 2009?
Our “American Sniper” sickness: How American exceptionalism wrought Guantanamo
Elias Isquith
The runaway success of Eastwood's Iraq War melodrama says a lot about America — and it's disturbing and scary
“This guy’s clearly a complete idiot”: How Fox News became a laughingstock in Paris
Bruce Gain
Fox News’ journalistic sins may be serious – but here in Paris, the network has become the butt of a huge joke
The military industrial complex’s new Iraq hustle
Peter Van Buren
As Iraq War 3.0 drones on with no clear objective, defense contractors stand to make a killing on arms deals
It’s time for a revolution: Bankrupt policies, historic losses call for new generation of leaders
Bill Curry
It's always "Groundhog Day" for Democratic leaders who can't adjust, can't organize and can't win. Let's dump them
“Your job should be to end war, not perpetuate it”: An open letter from one Army Ranger to another
Rory Fanning
When I signed up for the military, I wanted to save the world. Instead I helped make it a more dangerous place
Inequality is killing American women
Andrea Flynn
Research reveals women living in the lowest-income areas in the U.S. are twice as likely to suffer maternal death
Yemen’s Al-Qaida claims responsibility for Charlie Hebdo attack
Maggie Michael
A top commander warned of more "tragedies and terror" in an 11-minute video posted to Twitter
Our selective humanitarianism: Let’s march for all victims of terrorism
Ahmad Barqawi
A twin suicide bombing in Tripoli, along with its "hashtag-less" victims, becomes a reporting footnote -- if that
We must stop deferring to religion: Laughable absurdities must be laughed at
Jeffrey Tayler
It's time for honest discussion: We have a problem with religion. Let's figure out how we are going to deal with it
Go West, young Han: How China and the new Silk Road threaten American imperialism
Pepe Escobar
High-speed railways are revolutionizing trade in Eurasia -- and could upset the global balance of power
Salon’s What to Read Awards: Top critics choose the best books of 2014
Michele Filgate
To help sort through the year-end flood, we reached out to critics and tallied the totals for this definitive list
America’s war to start all wars: How the invasion of Panama birthed the quagmire in Iraq
Greg Grandin
Twenty-five years ago this month, George H.W. Bush gave the U.S. a model for unilateral, preemptory "regime change"
Authors’ favorite books: The ultimate literary guide to 2014
Michele Filgate
From Roxane Gay on Lindsay Hunter to Knausgaard on Donald Antrim, authors share the books they loved most this year
If the Senate issued a report on America’s drone program
Tom Engelhardt
Our country's civil rights abuses are hardly confined to our treatment of suspected terrorists
Put the evil bastards on trial: The case for trying Bush, Cheney and more for war crimes
Paul Rosenberg
The evidence for the prosecution is clear. Human decency requires putting the Bush administration on trial
My week in the right-wing lie machine: When Fox News, Twitchy and Montel Williams declared war on me
David Masciotra
When I wrote the troops don't protect my freedoms, the response was ugly, vitriolic and confirmed everything I said
9/11’s funding mystery solved? Why Moussaoui is suddenly offering new info
Phil Hirschkorn
Convicted Al Qaeda conspirator dangles new details on 9/11 plot -- but can he actually be trusted?
3 dangerous assumptions about America’s torture practices
Rebecca Gordon
This isn't just on Bush. Mainstream coverage of the Senate report reveals the depths of our collective naïveté
The truth about the New Republic: Kinsley, Krauthammer, Oliver North and a liberal magazine’s demented war on liberalism
Eric Alterman
TNR spent the '80s in bed with Reagan and Ollie North, backing tax cuts, proxy wars -- and screwing liberalism hard
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