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The price of our Middle East policy
Glenn Greenwald
A new bin Laden message blames U.S. support of Israel for ongoing terrorist attacks
Farewell, Air America, when we need it most
Ron Reagan
It hurts to lose Ted Kennedy's Senate seat, healthcare reform and a progressive media voice all in the same week
Ignoring gays, eroding his base
Michelangelo Signorile
Starting with Rick Warren's invocation at the inauguration Obama has stepped on his LGBT supporters time and again
The year of adjustments
Simon Rosenberg
Other nations rose, markets fell, and Obama was forced into a reactive role
Republicans say they want bipartisanship
Mike Madden
After winning their 41st Senate seat, the GOP insists it's time for Democrats to work with them
Blame the all-powerful left!
Glenn Greenwald
Whatever problems the Democratic Party has, kowtowing to the left is
not one of them
Taliban militants attack Afghan capital
Amir Shah
Explosions and heavy machine-gun fire rattle Kabul for hours; 5 killed
Harold Ford’s warped understanding of “capitalism”
Glenn Greenwald
The massive Wall Street bonanza was caused by corporatism and crony capitalism.
Mass assassinations threaten Pakistan
Juan Cole
Karachi violence has big implications for White House -- and the fight with al-Qaida
Poll: 7 in 10 Afghans support U.S. forces
Deb Riechmann
According to the survey, almost 70 percent support the overall mission, and 61 percent favor the recent surge
CIA: Suicide bomber almost searched
Associated Press
Claims no one ignored the potential danger in dealing with terrorist
Helen Thomas deviates from the terrorism script
Glenn Greenwald
One can smell the fear as government officials refuse to address the question of motive
Gates, holdover from Bush team, to stay at Defense
Anne Gearan
The defense secretary for two presidents in a row will stay in job for at least another year
Wife says CIA bomber hated U.S.
Selcan HacaogluU.S. readies new Mideast peace push
Matthew Lee
Obama administration will try to get Israelis and Palestinians back at the negotiating table
More cause and effect in our ever-expanding “war”
Glenn Greenwald
Evidence about what motivated recent attacks on the U.S. highlight the unexamined costs of our policies
Have liberals really given up on Obama?
Alex Koppelman
Despite anger at the president over healthcare reform and other issues, his base hasn't abandoned him yet
Cheney’s stenographers fight back
Glenn Greenwald
Politico's editor says his role is to "get newsworthy people to say interesting things." Even if they're not true
What’s ahead for the economy and politics
Robert Reich
The biggest question about 2010: Will we create jobs?
War, American-style
Tom Engelhardt, Nick Turse
As 2010 begins in turmoil, 10 questions to ask about U.S. military presence in distant lands
Yemen: Two al-Qaida militants killed in clash
Ahmed Al-haj, Lee Keath
Government says the targeted cell was planning attacks on foreign interests
Ominous signs in Afghanistan
Juan Cole
Obama's presidency could be undone in a hurry if he can't figure out multiple Afghan crises
Gloom, fury as Pakistan death toll nears 100
Riaz Khan, Nahal Toosi
Tribal elders vow to defy Taliban
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