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As Biden taps Blinken as Secretary of State, critics denounce support for invasions of Iraq, Libya
Jake Johnson
"In the U.S., there is no accountability for supporting the worst foreign policy disaster in modern history"
Secret meeting between Netanyahu, Pompeo and Prince Mohammed: Last-minute war plot?
Jake Johnson
Israeli leader and secretary of state reportedly flew to Saudi Arabia for secret meeting. What was on the agenda?
Here are 10 things Joe Biden can do immediately to create a safer, better world
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Much of Trump's foreign policy has been conducted by executive order — Biden can undo the worst of it right away
Trump’s purge of defense agencies comes at a vulnerable time for U.S. national security
Arie Perliger
Politicization undermines the intelligence community's ability to deliver unbiased assessments of national security
Trump is going overboard in his final days
Terry H. Schwadron
Trump should just disappear — go golfing and leave our government alone
A convergence of calamities
Nick Turse
Record numbers of war-displaced to be dwarfed by those driven from their homes by climate change
Trump gums up the transition works
Terry H. Schwadron
Not only does Trump deny the election results, he’s also blocking Biden from preparing to run our government
Trump is going out the way he came in: A loser, a liar and a cheat
Lucian K. Truscott IV
As the virus heads into a winter surge, our defeated president tweets, plays golf and runs a money-raising scam
Will Joe Biden’s foreign policy team be warmongers — or genuine peacemakers?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Will Biden stick with failed policies of militarism — or launch a new era of diplomacy? It's a crucial decision
Election Day is almost here: What are the chances of serious political violence?
Chauncey DeVega
Counterinsurgency expert David Kilcullen on "the extreme worst-case scenario" after a disputed election: Civil war
Dear fellow progressives: The lesson of history is clear — vote for Joe Biden
Daniel Ellsberg, Michael Ellsberg
Will third-party voting help build the progressive movement? Over the past 20 years, that's been proven false
The politics of cultural despair: That’s what’s killing us, not Donald Trump
Chris Hedges
The United States has become a grotesque shadow of itself. The absurd Trump regime is a symptom, not a cause
Republican “hero” who helped stop terror attack faces questions over “affiliations” to extremists
Igor Derysh
Democrats call on Oregon GOP candidate Alek Skarlatos to disavow group linked to QAnon, Proud Boys and militias
Americans aren’t worried about white nationalism in the military—because they don’t know it’s there
Jennifer Spindel, Matt Motta, Robert Ralston
There is a long history of links between white nationalist movements and the U.S. military
Susan Collins wrote legislation that made millions for her husband’s lobbying firm
Roger Sollenberger
Thomas Daffron's consulting firm reaped huge contracts thanks to bills Collins authored at key Senate committee
COVID-19 has killed more Americans than five wars combined
Terry H. Schwadron
"Don’t be afraid of COVID," Trump says as 43,000 more get sick each day
The clothes make the candidate: The sartorial politics of this year’s key Senate races
Jo-Ellen Pozner
Clothing is a way for politicians to convey authenticity and to tell their story
Will Republican cultists die for their dear leader?
David Cay Johnston
Forget shooting someone on Fifth Avenue, now Trump spews death with every breath he takes
Just cancel the remaining debates: Pence and Harris were polite, but utterly useless
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump says he won't do a virtual debate next week. Good, because Pence v. Harris was pointless and irritating
Two years after Jamal Khashoggi’s murder, why is America still an accomplice to Saudi crimes?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Khashoggi's state-sponsored killing shocked the world. But the U.S. has done nothing to halt Saudi brutality
Trump’s Chernobyl moment: Phony patriotism can’t defeat this virus
Bob Cesca
Those arrogant fools at the "Rose Garden Massacre" believed wealth and power made them immune. That's called hubris
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