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“Tell the real story”: Super Bowl slammed for “hijacking the Pat Tillman story”

Brett Wilkins
Tillman was killed by friendly fire in an incident the "military covered up and tried to hide from his family"

As long-term care staffing crisis worsens, immigrants can bridge the gaps

Michelle Andrews
Experts say opening pathways for care workers to immigrate would help, but policymakers haven’t moved

Trump, Pence and Biden won’t be punished — but Chelsea Manning and Reality Winner went to prison

Jesselyn Radack, Kathleen McClellan
What happened to whistleblowers like our client Daniel Hale never happens to high-level government officials

Don’t believe the hype: Ukraine is rapidly becoming another war gone wrong

Chris Hedges
NATO keeps pouring in more expensive hardware, hoping to drive Putin from power. It's buying a bloody stalemate

The laptop from hell and other stories: Your guide to 2023 congressional investigations

Rae Hodge
Kevin McCarthy's troops plan to probe Hunter Biden, DHS, the FBI and more — but the real point is to get on TV

“It is a civil war”: “Heroic” director on how the Mexican military makes ordinary men into killers

Gary M. Kramer
David Zonana's latest film is an indictment on the power imblance that forces Mexican men to turn on their own

Wayback Burgers asks Prince Harry to shut up with its new “Royal Silencer” burger

Joy Saha
"If you are legitimately royals living in the United States, we hope you'll come by and have one on us"

With the largest defense budget in world history, military families are going hungry

Andrea Mazzarino
We pour overwhelming sums of money into the U.S. military — and thousands of service members remain "food insecure"

The 13 biggest bombshells from Prince Harry’s tell-all memoir “Spare”

Joy Saha
The Duke of Sussex details how he lost his virginity, who's to blame for the Nazi uniform and rifts with his family

With the House in the hands of the moonbats, time for Senate Democrats to step up

Heather Digby Parton
House GOP is promising all kinds of unhinged investigations — but Senate Democrats have subpoena powers too

Can NATO and the Pentagon find a diplomatic off-ramp from the Ukraine war?

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
U.S. and NATO leaders finally take baby steps toward negotiations but will it be enough?

The GOP is about to go wild with phony Biden investigations. The media must not take the bait

Amanda Marcotte
Republicans know how to manipulate the "both sides" impulse of the press. Hunter Biden's laptop is not a story

Who dares to mock Dark Brandon now? Joe Biden keeps rolling up the wins

Heather Digby Parton
Republicans badly underestimated Joe Biden — and in his first two years in the White House, he's driven them nuts

How the Democrats became the party of endless war

Chris Hedges
Democrats long since gave up challenging the war economy — which may kill us all, and is definitely bankrupting us

Ukraine crisis is a classic “security dilemma” — and it’s urgent we find a solution

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Both sides have fueled a grueling conflict with no way out — but there's no moral high ground in endless slaughter

In 2022, the Ukraine war forced the world to see refugees again. How long will that last?

Samaa Khullar
With millions of Ukrainian refugees spread around the world, we saw the problem again. But it never went away

Zelenskyy visit exposes a GOP rift — between actual fascists and everyone else

Amanda Marcotte
Too many Republicans still refuse to stand up for Ukraine — and for democracy — against their MAGA brethren

Putin’s brain and the Ukraine disaster: What does the Russian leader really want?

Chauncey DeVega
Russia expert Andrew Weiss on the "Accidental Czar" in the Kremlin — and how he hopes to redeem a war he's losing

Congress can’t stop the CIA from working with forces that commit abuses

Lynzy Billing
Intelligence agencies exempt from law banning support for foreign security forces that commit human rights abuses

2022 was a historic year for climate change reform — and for natural disasters

Troy Farah
Another year for historic storms and heat waves, spirited protest and fierce debate over rising temperatures

The truth about CIA-backed Afghanistan night raids that killed countless civilians

Lynzy Billing
Reporter orphaned as toddler in Afghanistan returns home to examine hundreds of CIA-backed killings

“Taking sides is not my job”: “Retrograde” filmmaker Matthew Heineman on documenting a war’s end

Sophia A. McClennen
Salon talks to Matthew Heineman about his new film about the final days of the U.S. War in Afghanistan

Unequal mercy: The increasing persecution of refugees

Helen Benedict
Countries embracing Ukrainians are simultaneously persecuting equally desperate refugees from elsewhere

“Wildcat” directors on shooting challenges: “How can you tell this story if you can’t film the cat?”

Gary M. Kramer
A veteran with PTSD rehabs a baby ocelot in this inspiring new documentary that also tackles mental health and more
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