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The future of “women’s issues” under Secretary of State John Kerry

Katie McDonough
Ambassador at large for global women's issues Catherine Russell may face an uphill battle at the State Department

Government developing facial recognition surveillance software

Natasha Lennard
Researchers are making advances to help the government scan crowds to identify faces

Iranian schools will teach students to hunt drones

Kelsey D. Atherton
The Revolutionary Guard will provide training in high school "Defensive Readiness" classes

“I’m not a terrorist: I’m eight years old, and that’s my science project”

Jesse Walker
We're looking for truthers, terrorists and conspiracies everywhere. Our paranoia says more about us than reality

5 companies that make money by keeping Americans scared

Alex Kane
A massive industry profits off the government-induced fear of terrorism

Articulating the unspeakable: Art-making during wartime

Jennifer Kabat
Two exhibitions of Civil War-era art and photography ask if images can truly convey the horrors of the battlefield

Is Egypt’s blood on America’s hands?

Andrew O'Hehir
Yet another American-sponsored military coup goes wrong, while we talk about our commitment to "democracy"

Manning judge shares rationale for verdicts

Natasha Lennard
Military judge Denise Lind details reasons for her guilty verdicts on the defense's request

New package, same Fox: Ailes courts the non-elderly

Jordan Chariton
Millennials reject the network's anti-Obama focus -- leaving Roger Ailes with an aging audience and big trouble

How war became child’s play

Tom Engelhardt
"The End of Victory Culture" examines the relationship between US military conflicts and children's entertainment

Elites keep ruining America

Michael Lind
I respect expertise and would be glad to support the establishment – the problem is it’s so often wrong. Here’s why

5 myths used to justify drone assassinations

Robert Greenwald
What we misunderstand about these high-tech killings

Anger about inequality is dangerous

Robert Reich
But we are more unequal than at any time since the 1920s

John Grisham calls for justice for Guantánamo Bay detainees

Prachi Gupta
Some of his books are banned at the shadowy detention center. The writer shares the tragic story of one of his fans

The Civil War rages on in Brooklyn

Jesse Marx
Armed with muskets and gunpowder, members of the 14th Regiment Brooklyn Company fight to preserve our nation's past

Republican lawmakers getting slammed at town halls

Jillian Rayfield
Things are heating up as Republicans get dogged by both sides for their stances on Obamacare

Obama snubs Putin, cites Snowden asylum

Associated Press
The president accused Putin of slipping into a "Cold War mentality"

Former Gitmo guard meets with ex-inmates to apologize

Natasha Lennard
Guilt after time working at Camp X-Ray prompted ex-soldier to reach out to former inmates (UPDATED)

Welcome to post-Constitutional America

Peter Van Buren
The Manning trial finished what the Patriot Act began -- and ushered in a new era of US politics

Headline-hungry Newt babbles incoherently!

Joan Walsh
Gingrich says he backs Rand Paul and Ted Cruz over Chris Christie -- for reasons that make no sense

Kerry: Pakistan drone strikes to continue but could end “soon”

Natasha Lennard
During visit, secretary of state says there is "timeline" to end U.S. strikes, which have killed many civilians

Counter-intel officer: Manning leaks did not lead to deaths

Natasha Lennard
During sentencing trial, official who led Pentagon review on WikiLeaks undermines argument that leaks risked lives

White House closes inquiry into Afghan massacre

Cora Currier
The investigation found no US personnel were involved, but administration officials refuse to release further info

WikiLeaks documentary maker to direct Bradley Manning film

Prachi Gupta
Alex Gibney, director of "We Steal Secrets," will retell the story of the WikiLeaks whistleblower
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