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Nurses’ pre-NATO rally expected to draw thousands
Tammy Webber
Protestors plan to demonstrate in downtown Chicago on the eve of the NATO meeting, while police step up security
THE RACE: Politics a factor in weekend summits
Tom Raum
While Obama hosts back-to-back world summits, Romney tries to frame the president as a Euro-centric spender
A look at major issues at NATO summit in Chicago
Associated Press
NATO leaders will look at its military mission in Afghanistan, its missile defense strategy, and modernization
Romney giving up on home state of Massachusetts
Steve Peoples
Romney advisers admit that an attempt to win the candidate's home state is out of the question
Obama’s new free speech threat
Glenn Greenwald
An Executive order seeks to punish U.S. citizens even for "indirectly" obstructing dictatorial rule in Yemen
3-D printing’s radical new world
Dennis Draeger
The next generation of "Jetsons"-style machines could create guns, illegal keys, narcotics -- and even organs
Where the wounded are
Michael Winship
Wars don't just cause casualties among soldiers, they drain medical staff. I traveled to see the costs firsthand
This election’s true winner
William J. Astore
It won't be Obama or Romney; it'll be the U.S. military -- and it's going to cost us a lot of money
NATO invites Pakistan to summit
Chris Brummitt
A sign that Islamabad is ready to reopen its western border to NATO troops on their way to Afghanistan
Is American decline real?
Robert J.Lieber
More and more thinkers are warning that our glory days are over, but their arguments are flawed -- and old
Chicago cops’ new weapons
Natasha Lennard
As week-long protests against the NATO summit begin, city police may use a potentially dangerous sound cannon
Merkel’s new vulnerability
Siobhan Dowling
After a disastrous showing in a regional election, the German leader's party is at risk -- and so is Euro stability
Afghanistan, I can’t quit you
Geoffrey Ingersoll
My mom pushed me to join the Marines. Now that she's gone, I'm still drawn to war zones
Obama’s next fringe headache
Steve Kornacki
You’ve heard about the federal inmate who won 40% in West Virginia. Now meet the guy who might do it in Arkansas
Drone war defensive
Jefferson Morley
The U.S. ambassador to Pakistan has quit, undermining Obama's reassuring tale of remote control war
For Israel, Iran attack back on table
Noga Tarnopolsky
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's political maneuvering over the past week strengthens his position on an attack
US attack kills 5 Afghan kids
Glenn Greenwald
The way in which the U.S. media ignores such events speaks volumes about how we perceive them
Fear the zombie drone
Jefferson Morley
How do you safely launch thousands of new aircraft into already crowded skies? The safety concerns of domestic UAVs
The American character
Glenn Greenwald
Fareed Zakaria warns the war on terror will never end. Obama and Romney still won't debate our surveillance state
The Bushies are back
Jordan Michael Smith
Missed the neocons? Don't worry: Mitt Romney's getting the band together again
Spain’s eroding labor rights
Guy Hedgecoe
Workers blast new reform as dangerous and ineffective, while employers want the country to be more competitive
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed gets his way
Morris Davis
Obama officials insisted the terror mastermind receive a military tribunal this week, but their arguments are bunk
What Obama didn’t mention in Kabul
Chris Sands
Just outside the Afghan capital, the Taliban is in control and preparing for a wider war
How to make Mitt look small
Steve Kornacki
After last night, Romney is probably done complaining about Obama’s “politicization” of bin Laden’s death
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