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Welcome to the age of social murder: The elites will try to mollify us, but do nothing to stop it
Chris Hedges
Global elites understand the science behind this pandemic, and the coming climate catastrophe. They just don't care
What planet is NATO living on? Because it’s no longer useful on this one
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
U.S.-ruled alliance founded to fight communism has long outlived its usefulness, and is now a dangerous war machine
How a debate over two competing vaccines gripped the medical community — in 1961
Arup K. Chakraborty, Andrey S. Shaw
The immune response elicited by different polio vaccines has peculiar parallels to today's COVID vaccine debates
Leader of group agitating for U.S. civil war previously worked for Department of Homeland Security
Jon Skolnik
Founder of the Base worked at the Department of Homeland security coordinating anti-terrorism programs
“The Mauritanian” rekindles debate over Gitmo detainees’ torture — with 40 still held there
Lisa Hajjar
Acclaimed new film calls public attention to the U.S. government's treatment of prisoners at Guantánamo Bay
U.S. could face a simmering, chronic domestic terror problem, warn security experts
Luis De La Calle
Far-right extremists have the potential to mount a coordinated, low-intensity campaign of political violence
The Western United States is a hotspot for snow droughts
Tara Lohan
A study compares snowpack across the world & offers a tool to help scientists pinpoint where the resource is waning
What’s an “impeachable” crime — and what isn’t? History offers some dark lessons
Norman Solomon
Trump could have been impeached days into his term — and Clinton and Nixon got away with their most serious crimes
POW nation: When will America free itself from war?
William J. Astore
Why we’re all prisoners of war now
Indirect deaths: The massive and unseen costs of America’s post-9/11 wars at home and abroad
Andrea Mazzarino
Congress has to agree on more than just a defense bill. We must make amends for endless war
One year on, Muslim women reflect on wearing the niqab in a mask-wearing world
Anna Piela
Muslim women say they are having an easier time wearing the niqab during pandemic times
Why conservatives are now targeting the victims of the Capitol riot
Amanda Marcotte
Nancy Mace makes fun of AOC for being "triggered." Is sneering at people's pain the GOP's latest strategy?
The future of war, American-style
Danny Sjursen
A Bidenesque tour of America’s regional and global military adventures
America’s overlooked crime: Will Joe Biden end the U.S. global war on children?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Trump's treatment of immigrant children was shocking. The effect of U.S.-led wars on children's lives is much worse
The rubble of empire
Rebecca Gordon
Doctrines of disaster and dreams of security as the Biden years begin
Tom Cotton’s “Army Ranger” dissembling goes back at least eight years
Roger Sollenberger
In a 2014 ad, Cotton said he "made tough decisions as an Army Ranger in Iraq." But he never served with the Rangers
Dear Mr. President: You inspired us — but “unity” with Republicans and Trumpists is a trap
Chauncey DeVega
Joe Biden's inaugural address was soaring, Lincoln-esque oratory — but his vision of national unity is dangerous
Sen. Tom Cotton campaigned on his “experience as an Army Ranger” — but he didn’t have any
Roger Sollenberger
Arkansas senator has repeatedly said he served as "a U.S. Army Ranger in Iraq and Afghanistan." That's not true
Wait, do blue lives matter? How Joe Biggs and the Proud Boys turned on the police
Roger Sollenberger
Proud Boys leader Joe Biggs once dined with Lindsey Graham at Trump's D.C. hotel. Now he's under arrest
Donald Trump started no new wars — but he is one of history’s biggest war presidents
Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump is a war president, one of the most notorious in our history
Who is Victoria Nuland? A really bad idea as a key player in Biden’s foreign policy team
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies, Marcy Winograd
A Cold War true believer who sabotaged Obama's foreign policy, Nuland is a huge risk at the State Department
Biden’s pick for intelligence chief, Avril Haines, is tainted by drones and torture
Medea Benjamin, Marcy Winograd
Haines is affable and intelligent. She was also a key figure in drone killings and helped cover up U.S. torture
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