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Guantánamo’s indefensible forced feedings

Kevin Gosztola
A new report reveals that prisoners on hunger strike are being subjected to a form of human rights abuse

A brief history of America’s homemade bombs

Steven Rosenfeld
The improvised explosive devices used in the Boston Marathon attacks weren't the first of their kind

Empathy for Boston, from Iraqi children

Kevin Gosztola
Two Iraqi boys express their solidarity with the marathon victims -- and offer an example for Americans to follow

Shapiro responds to Sirota on Boston suspect article

Jillian Rayfield
In debate hosted by Salon, Breitbart's Ben Shapiro mixes it up with David Sirota about the Boston terrorist's race

Sebastian Junger on Tim Hetherington: “He broadened the sense of what’s possible”

Daniel D'Addario
The journalist has made a film about the photographer killed in Libya. "I don't think it's made me more reluctant"

FBI appeals for help in marathon bombings

Eileen Sullivan, Jay Lindsay
Law enforcement officials are asking the public to come forward with any info that might help them solve the case

Let’s hope the Boston Marathon bomber is a white American

David Sirota
There is a double standard: White terrorists are dealt with as lone wolves, Islamists are existential threats

Where does the hate come from?

Falguni A. Sheth
Amid this tragedy, we ought to remember that violence begets violence, force begets force

Marathon bombs fashioned from pressure cookers

Eileen Sullivan, Jay Lindsay
Investigators reveal the explosive devices were packed with shards of metal, nails and ball bearings

Iraq nearly gave me PTSD

Jeremiah Goulka
During my time as a contractor, I learned that it doesn't take a firefight to feel the effects of "shell shock"

What comes next?

Richard Clarke
The renowned counterterrorism expert explains the painstaking process of capturing those responsible for Boston

“Indisputable” that U.S. practiced torture after 9/11

Natasha Lennard
A lengthy independent review found that the country's highest officials and president condoned torture

America’s imaginary homeland threats

Tom Engelhardt
North Korea is the latest country to be slapped with the dubious enemy label, regardless of the danger it presents

Top 5 investigative videos of the week: Somali pirates are not what they seem

Amanda Pike
From would-be Jack Sparrows to deadly-real U.S. soldiers, a look at the best docs YouTube has to offer

Did this 25-year-old foreign service officer have to die?

Jean MacKenzie
Anne Smedinghoff's death in a suicide bombing has reignited debate over U.S. intervention in Afghanistan

Federal budget cuts ground one third of Air Force combat planes

Brock Vergakis
According to a top general, only the units preparing to deploy to major operations will remain mission-ready

I almost died in Syria

Olly Lambert
I've covered wars for years, but nothing prepared me for the conflict on the ground – or in my head

NATO strike kills 10 children in Afghanistan

Natasha Lennard
Afghan official said the force did not know there were women and children in the houses that were hit

6 Americans, including a diplomat, killed in Afghan explosion

Associated Press
The militant attacks illustrate the instability of the country as forces work to pull out

Remembering the Holocaust one scrap at a time

Jina Moore
Memories and a revelation at a gathering of survivors

Top 5 investigative videos of the week: Moon property for sale

Amanda Pike
From interplanetary real estate agents to plain old con men, a look at the best docs YouTube has to offer

When drone strike victims receive condolence payments

Cora Currier
The CIA gives financial compensation to the families of slain civilians, but the practice is shrouded in secrecy

North Korea: What’s really happening

Tim Shorrock
Are we primed for war? Here's everything you need to know about our current -- and past -- relationship with DPRK

How the Pentagon corrupted Afghanistan

Dilip Hiro
If the U.S. finally loses its ally, it can point to the tsunami of cash it's poured into the country since 2005
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