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Julian Assange: The Internet threatens civilization
Adam Morris
However disappointing, the Wikileaks founder's new book offers a fascinating -- and discomfiting -- thesis
Were the Tsarnaevs nuts or revolutionaries?
Michael Lind
We may find the Tsarnaevs' ideology deluded, but we should take it seriously if we want to avoid others like them
Hezbollah targets Israeli tourists
Sebastian Rotella
A Cyprus court verdict details how the organization trained one of its operatives to spy on Israelis abroad
SF Pride capitulates, drops Manning
Kevin Gosztola
Pride's president says plan to honor Bradley Manning at Pride parade was "a mistake" -- and blasts him
How to debunk George W. Bush’s attempts at revisionism
Alex Seitz-Wald
Your definitive guide to the Bush cronies' talking points, and why all of them are insane
Americans should expect acts of terror
David Sirota
Tom Brokaw was right: Our violent attacks abroad increase the chance of retributive attacks at home
Tamerlan Tsarnaev: Conspiracy theorist
Alex Seitz-Wald
Conspiracy theorists aren't unique to the U.S. They're also part of the Muslim world, including the alleged bomber
Bombing suspects’ father to return to U.S.
Associated Press
The Tsarnaev family emigrated to the U.S. a decade ago, but both parents returned to Russia last year
Bombing suspect goes silent after being read Miranda rights
Pete Yost, Lara Jakes, Rodrique Ngowi
Officials claim Tsarnaev was informed of his rights 16 hours after investigators began interrogating him
Tsarnaev confession came before Miranda rights
Natasha Lennard
The suspect's lawyers will likely challenge admissibility of his admissions, but authorities are not worried
A George W. Bush comeback?
Joan Walsh
Dream on. But he has to try: His party and his brother Jeb are hurt by him hiding in shame (UPDATE)
Bombing suspect mentored by Muslim radical
Matt Apuzzo, Adam Goldman, Eric Tucker
According to the Tsarnaevs, a man named "Misha" convinced Tamerlan to give up boxing and stop studying music
Report: Dzhokhar Tsarnaev confesses
Natasha Lennard
The Boston bombing suspect acknowledged his role planting devices, citing U.S. wars as motivation
America’s dirty wars exposed
Tom Engelhardt
Jeremy Scahill's new book examines our newly militarized CIA and the blowback it's inspiring around the world
GOP: Proudly xenophobic
Robert Reich
From Rand Paul to Lindsey Graham, the Boston bombings have brought out the absolute worst in the Republican Party
NBC terrorism analysts need more transparency
Tim Shorrock
Network rarely discloses that its security commentators are also U.S. government contractors
Bail hearing set for Canada terror suspects
Rob Gillies, Charmaine Noronha
The pair allegedly had "direction and guidance" from al-Qaida members in Iran
Tsarnaevs follow familiar terror pattern
Lara Jakes, Eileen Sullivan
Counterterrorism experts agree that young immigrants who fail to assimilate can be susceptible to violence
The world is actually more peaceful than ever
Michael Lind
In the aftermath of an awful tragedy, it's hard to remember that political violence is in fact diminishing greatly
Will water supplies provoke World War III?
Michael Klare
Extreme climate change and a global scarcity of vital resources could prove to be an explosive combination
How Boston exposes America’s dark post-9/11 bargain
Andrew O'Hehir
Why did this story drive the whole country nuts? Because we traded rights for "security," and didn't get either
Chechens: Legendary tough guys
Laura Miller
An expert explains the mystique of Chechen insurgents but says it makes no sense for them to attack the U.S.
Chechen terrorism: What you need to know
Alex Seitz-Wald
Islamist fighters from the region have fought a long war of independence against Russia
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