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The 10 most important WikiLeaks revelations
Justin Elliott
From Iran to Yemen to Israel to North Korea to the U.N. -- what the leaked documents tell us about the world
“Sept. 11 of world diplomacy” challenges U.S.
Matthew Lee
Clinton expected to address repercussions as the diplomatic world reels following WikiLeaks disclosures
Two more Iran nuclear scientists attacked with bombs
Glenn Greenwald
Whoever is responsible for assassinating civilian scientists is guilty of terrorism in the purest form
WikiLeaks says hackers attacked site
The Associated Press
Tweets that website was "under a mass distributed denial of service attack"
Clinton on international tour in WikiLeaks wake
Associated Press
The Secretary of State goes on a four-country diplomacy expedition on the heels of leaked diplomatic cables
Huge trove of U.S. diplomatic cables leaked
Matthew Lee
"Sept. 11 of world diplomacy": WikiLeaks docs reveal bleak look at enemies, allies, nuke fears, U.N. distrust, more
U.S. asks WikiLeaks to halt document release
Matthew Lee
In unusual move, White House says leak will put "countless" lives at risk
Officials: Targets survived U.S. missile in Pakistan
Rasool Dawar
After first missile misses, subjects fled car before second one struck
The FBI successfully thwarts its own Terrorist plot
Glenn Greenwald
The latest government success story is met with virtually no skepticism -- despite plenty of reason for it
WikiLeaks: U.S. warns of diplomatic shame
Jill Lawless
WikiLeaks is set to release diplomatic cables, American leaders are briefing to brace for embarrassment
The US of A breaks the Soviet record
Glenn Greenwald
As of tomorrow, the American occupation of Afghanistan will have lasted longer than the suicidal Soviet one
Anonymous officials: Afghan war is going great!
Justin Elliott
Unnamed officials make the rounds offering unchallenged assertions that things are really looking up in Afghanistan
Anatomy of a journalistic smear job
Glenn Greenwald
The Nation casts aspersions on John Tyner without a shred of evidence
How to catch a Taliban impostor
Charles Taylor
If Afghan officials don't want to be fooled by another huckster, they should take a close look at these movies
“America by Heart” by the numbers
Justin Elliott
Sarah Palin's new book name-checks Ronald Reagan 33 times, putting him second only to God (100 mentions)
Who will be the Ron Paul of 2012?
Niall Stanage
It might just be Ron Paul himself. He talks to Salon -- and it sounds like he's a little uneasy with Mitt and Sarah
Mrs. Jellyby goes to Washington
Michael Lind
Why we should focus on Wall Street, trade deficits, infrastructure and jobs -- not the debt and global warming
Wikileaks release to be unprecedented in magnitude
Raphael G. Satter
A cryptic tweet alludes to a forthcoming leak 7 times larger than the Iraq logs
Death tolls mount in Afghanistan
Rahim Faiez
Violence explodes throughout the country as the international community seeks to promote local security forces
And if Gen. Lee hadn’t surrendered at Appomattox …
Glenn W. LaFantasie
With the 150th anniversary of South Carolina's secession nearing, we consider a different outcome of the Civil War
Various matters
Glenn Greenwald
The ongoing death of the rule of law. The administration's cartoon depiction of Anwar Awlaki. Obama's empty vows.
Arizona county employee euthanizes wrong dog, loses job
Associated Press
Target, who thwarted a suicide bombing in Afghanistan, was wrongfully put down earlier this week
Could the Afghan war outlast Obama’s presidency?
Justin Elliott
A new Op-Ed by Obama suggests that the war in Afghanistan could continue beyond even a two-term presidency
Obama-GOP showdown over nuclear pact with Russia
Ben Feller
President warns Republicans of unchecked Russian nuclear arsenal if weapons deal fails
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