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Assange lawyer confirms talks with U.K. police

Associated Press
Mark Stephens tells reporters London cops in receipt of Swedish warrant; Wikileaks founder to meet for questions

World powers press Iran on nuclear issues during talks

George Jahn
Delegates from 6 nations urge Tehran to diffuse fears that its nuclear program could be used to manufacture weapons

Rendell: Ignore Obama primary talk

Justin Elliott
The Pennsylvania governor tells Salon no serious progressive contender will take on Obama in 2012

How America will collapse (by 2025)

Alfred McCoy
Four scenarios that could spell the end of the United States as we know it -- in the very near future

The 4 things to know about Obama and a ’12 primary

Steve Kornacki
More progressive leaders are openly calling for a challenge to Obama in '12. Why he's safer than you might think

Swiss close Julian Assange’s bank account

John Heilprin
In a new gambit against the WikiLeaks founder, the Swiss Post cites "false information" as invalidating the account

Suicide bombers kill 50 in Pakistan

Riaz Khan
Deadly attack on anti-Taliban tribesmen is carried out close to the Afghan border

U.S. angry that Afghans banned cluster bombs

Justin Elliott
A secret cable describes how the Bush-era State Department labored to keep the controversial weapons in Afghanistan

Poll: More Afghans support attacks on American troops

Elizabeth A. Kennedy
In a significant change from last year, citizens lose faith in the U.S. and NATO

WikiLeaks and the sham of “public diplomacy”

Ben Barber
Our diplomats spout jingoistic nonsense about American supremacy -- instead of engaging with the rest of the world

President issues pardons for nine people

Associated Press
Obama's first pardons go to people convicted on charges ranging from cocaine possession to coin mutilation

President Obama in Afghanistan on unannounced trip

Ben Feller
Secret trip to war zone has been in the works for over a month

Marines chief opposes DADT repeal

Justin Elliott
Testimony by Gen. James Amos gives ammunition to foes of the effort to allow gays to serve openly

Biden’s one-sentence summary of the Afghan war

Justin Elliott
What the vice president really thinks about American prospects in Afghanistan, according to one WikiLeaks document

Big-name Dem breaks with Obama on Afghanistan

Justin Elliott
Outgoing Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell poses some tough questions about the 9-year-old war

He knows he’s on the wrong side of history

Gene Lyons
Why a Southern Democrat's opposition to ending "don't ask, don't tell" is actually a cause for optimism

The moral standards of WikiLeaks critics

Glenn Greenwald
Applying the principles used to condemn Julian Assange would sweep up many political and media figures

How our “security” obsession costs us

Tom Engelhardt
As the TSA feels you up and dresses you down, terrorists are tearing a hole in a new target: The U.S. economy

WikiLeaks says it was under powerful cyberattack

Peter Svensson
Site appears to have responded by switching its main hosting base from Sweden to the U.S.

Bush praises Obama during Facebook broadcast

Jamie Stengle
Former president applauds current Afghan strategy, tells Mark Zuckerberg: "I'm shamelessly marketing"

Do women undermine the brotherhood of war?

Tracy Clark-Flory
Britain renews its ban on women in armed combat, but not because female soldiers are less capable

Palin: Hunt down Assange like a terrorist

Justin Elliott
She asks why the WikiLeaks chief is not hunted "with the same urgency we pursue al Qaeda and Taliban leaders"

How the U.S. protects CIA kidnappers

Justin Elliott
WikiLeaks cable shows diplomat warning German authorities against pursuing CIA agents implicated in kidnapping case

Federal government not ruling out legal action against WikiLeaks

Matthew Lee
White House spokesman says there is an ongoing investigation into how the classified documents were made public
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