Showing results for: Afghanistan (page 136)
Riding along with a mobile marijuana dispensary
Katya Cengel
As feds try to cripple California's medical marijuana storefronts, they've moved dealers to the road. We ride along
Argo: Can Ben Affleck rehabilitate Jimmy Carter?
Andrew O'Hehir
"Argo" reminds us that America's ongoing, screwed-up relationship with Iran has deep historical roots
Gary Johnson: Mitt is “without one molecule of brain”
Alex Seitz-Wald
The Libertarian Party nominee tells Salon that Obama's as militaristic as Bush, and Romney's simply "wacky nuts"
Ten best Biden put-downs of Ryan
Adele M. Stan
The vice president just couldn't help himself on Thursday -- and his counterpart was an easy target
Federal deficit tops $1 trillion for fourth straight year
Martin Crutsinger
Although government spending fell and the nation showed modest economic growth, the deficit remains high
Substance-free Republicans default to lazy mendacity
Jonathan Bernstein
Romney's criticisms of Obama -- on full display during the debates -- don't even make sense. Does it matter?
Pakistani police make arrests in schoolgirl shooting
Sherin Zada
Police chief declined to give any details about the number of people detained over Taliban attack
Biden hulks out
Jamelle Bouie
The vice president smashes Ryan -- and makes up for Obama's failure in the most recent debate
Joe Biden gets the job done
Joan Walsh
He fired up the Democratic base and made Paul Ryan look like a teenager. Oh yeah, and he laughed a little
Debate fact check
Alex Seitz-Wald
We call out the candidates' distortions, exaggerations and lies -- in real time
Afghan contract fraud puts troops at risk
Natasha Lennard
A watchdog warns of a greater threat from roadside bombs due to poor highway construction
What won’t be discussed during tonight’s debate
Peter Van Buren
Expect both candidates to pose and posture -- and ignore pressing issues like our mission in the Middle East
Partisan spats at hearing on Libya
Natasha Lennard
Embassy attack inquiry reveals security shortfalls and inability to rise above party politics
In “Glittering” return, Paglia lets loose
Kerry Lauerman
The provocative Salon vet talks about her dazzling new book, "Real Housewives," and who's getting her vote
“The Iran Job”: Love and basketball — in Shiraz?
Andrew O'Hehir
A college hoops star goes to Shiraz — and stumbles into unexpected intrigue — in a surprising documentary
Taliban shoot 14-year-old female activist
Prachi Gupta
The Taliban have taken vengeance on a girl who spoke out against them
How many Americans need to die in Afghanistan?
Bill Moyers, Michael Winship
Eleven years and thousands of lives later, we've built a dysfunctional Afghan state. It's time to cut our losses
Humbled giant
Tom Engelhardt
The fall of the Soviet Union left the U.S. the last military superpower. Where did it all go so wrong?
Anti-drone protest blocked from destination
Natasha Lennard
Code Pink unable to cross Pakistan's drone-plagued tribal region, plans symbolic fast
Navajos’ bad medicine
Joesph J. Kolb
Medicine man Francis Nez is accused of sexually abusing members of his own family. He's not the first
The world’s sexiest woman and “dirtiest” man, announced
Prachi Gupta
Esquire dubs Mila Kunis as sexiest woman, while Tatler picks "Dirty Harry" as man of the year
Mitt’s magical thinking on foreign policy
Joan Walsh
Romney's VMI speech hints at more war in Iraq and Afghanistan -- and demands that Europe spend more on defense
Australia’s prime minister bullied online
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Julia Gillard's Facebook chat about education turns into a misogyny-fest for trolls who call her a slut
“Taken 2” and the spy-movie problem
Andrew O'Hehir
From the Bourne films to "24" and the odious "Taken 2," Hollywood is struggling with spooks in the Patriot Act era
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