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“Kingdom of Silence”: A wrenching look at how Jamal Khashoggi’s life is a story as big as his death
Melanie McFarland
Examining the life of the murdered Washington Post columnist grants an expansive view into U.S.-Saudi history
This vanishing moment and our vanishing future
Nick Turse
John Hersey, Hiroshima, and the end of world
Why America’s political fights are as fake as pro wrestling
Leonard C. Goodman
The fight behind closed doors is over which party can be a better servant to the donor class
Trump and his supporters have made a mockery of U.S. patriotism
Sophia A. McClennen
Loving your country is not the same as loving Trump
Surveillance drones come home from war: Is the “eye in the sky” looking for you?
Medea Benjamin, Barry Summers
Drone technology tested in overseas war zones is coming to America's cities — and the goal is to spy on everyone
CNN’s Jim Sciutto: Vladimir Putin has seduced Trump — now the world sees America as weak
Chauncey DeVega
CNN foreign policy expert on the Trump disaster: He swooned for Putin, nearly blundered into war with North Korea
In Afghanistan, a drug sparks hope — and charges of quackery
Ruchi Kumar
After a popular clinic closed, public health efforts are being viewed by many as an affront to Afghan culture
Lincoln Project rips Trump for calling dead troops “losers” in scathing video
Brad Reed
"No Donald, you're wrong," the ad states. "They are heroes because they were captured."
Trump’s contempt for the military reveals his fatuous, bloated ego — and could finish him off
Heather Digby Parton
The president's sadistic fantasy view of the world may finally be too much for those expected to obey his orders
America’s so-called war on terror has displaced as many as 59 million people
Jake Johnson
"We need a reckoning. We can't simply move on."
Trump’s foreign policy is still “America First” — what does that mean, exactly?
Klaus W. Larres
Trump has cultivated close relations with autocratic leaders while distancing the U.S. from its traditional allies
Cadet Bone-Spurs reports for duty: He thinks America’s war dead are “losers”
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Trailing in the polls and sneering at fallen warriors, Donald Trump dreams of a new civil war, fought by buffoons
40 of Trump’s biggest broken promises
Robert Reich
Nearly 4 years in, here's an updated list of Trump's 40 biggest broken promises
Trump punishes International Criminal Court for investigating potential US war crimes in Afghanistan
Susan M. Akram
Trump's executive order imposes on its lawyers and judges the kind of sanctions usually used on foreign terrorists
Debate moderators shouldn’t be afraid to embarrass Trump
Alex Henderson
Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin says Trump needs to answer questions that go to the heart of his ability
Military Times poll: Trump trails Biden by nearly 6 points among active-duty troops
Roger Sollenberger
Despite Trump's military fetish, his approval rating among troops has steadily dropped during his term, polls show
Birth of a nation: The unexpected past, the unknown future
Tom Engelhardt
No matter the bad news of this moment, who knows what our world might really look like 20 years from now?
Donald Trump, Joe Biden and the postal police: Is this election really about “decency”?
Andrew O'Hehir
On the precipice of a dreadful, historic election, Americans can't agree on anything. Except maybe the mail
What happens if Biden wins?
Andrew Bacevich
How exactly should President Biden go about making his mark?
The Pentagon confronts the pandemic
Michael T. Klare
How to make war, American-style, possible again
How a peace conference’s failures a century ago set the stage for today’s anti-racist uprisings
Elizabeth Thompson
Racial injustice in the 1919-20 international peace settlement sparked a century of political violence
In spite of many colorful charts, President Trump loses every coronavirus fact-check to interviewer
Roger Sollenberger
Trump suggests South Korea is publishing fake death numbers in an effort to make its pandemic response look better
Music helped treat her father’s dementia, and that’s why Shohreh Aghdashloo made “The Cuban”
Gary M. Kramer
The Oscar-nominated actress spoke to Salon about taking mental health seriously and wanting to do more comedy
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