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Bolton personally briefed Trump on Russian bounties one year earlier than previously known: report

Igor Derysh
The intelligence was also reportedly included in two of the President's Daily Briefs

Trump claims he wasn’t briefed on Russia bounties as US intel links them to killing of three Marines

Igor Derysh
Reports say Trump was briefed — as were congressional leaders and American allies overseas

A few dead Americans — what’s the big deal? Trump’s disastrous foreign policy looks even worse

Heather Digby Parton
Trump cares about kissing up to strongmen like Putin and Xi. He didn't know or didn't care about the Taliban bounty

“It was all hot air”: John Bolton’s new book focuses largely on his own relevance — or lack thereof

Igor Derysh
The contents speak volumes about the author: Bolton dismisses media focus on palace intrigue while diving into it

Inside the Trump administration’s decision to leave the World Health Organization

Sebastian Rotella, James Bandler, Patricia Callahan
On May 29, President Trump announced the U.S. would withdraw from the World Health Organization

New York Times drops bombshell report: Trump remained silent as Putin paid to kill U.S. soldiers

Bob Brigham
Trump administration has refused to respond after learning Russia offered bounties for killing US troops: report

The age of disappointment?

Tom Engelhardt
Or how the American century ends

“Light ’em up”: Warrior-cops are the law — and above the law — as violence grips America

William J. Astore
Who needs a military parade, President Trump? Americans are witnessing militarized "parades" across the U.S.

Trump declares national emergency over ICC probe of alleged U.S. war crimes

Andrea Germanos
"The Trump administration's contempt for the global rule of law is plain"

Trump’s new Cold War with China

Michael T. Klare
How will it affect you?

Gen. Wesley Clark on Trump and the protests: “We are seeing the turning of the tide”

Chauncey DeVega
Former NATO supreme commander on Trump's threat to send in troops: "That is not the way to resolve our problems"

Veteran Arab journalist: If coronavirus gets me, I’m going back to the White House

Mohammad Ali Salih
I held a lonely vigil outside the White House for years, until Trump scared me away. It may be time to go back

It can’t happen here — and then it did

Joe Saltzman
There have already been at least 100 instances of journalists being assaulted or harassed while covering protests

Police are using protests as an excuse to unleash new surveillance tech

Matthew Rozsa
Experts fear a severe threat to free speech posed by drones and other novel surveillance tools

True or false? AMC’s “Quiz” goes inside the game show coughing scandal that tests confirmation bias

Hanh Nguyen
"Fleabag" actress Sian Clifford and the show's writer talk pub dweebs, Trump & blurring of news and entertainment

The coming of a social-distancing version of war

Danny Sjursen
The future of forever war, American-style

Rep. Ilhan Omar talks Trump: “People are ready for someone who isn’t triggered”

Dean Obeidallah
As a Somali immigrant, Ilhan Omar learned English from the dialogue on "Baywatch." Now she's schooling Donald Trump

Celebrated to death: Memorial Day is killing us

Erik Edstrom
In a country besieged by the coronavirus, perhaps it’s time to come up with a new definition of patriotism

Why veterans are particularly vulnerable to the coronavirus pandemic

Jamie Rowen
Here are eight ways the pandemic threatens veterans

The wild shrub at the root of the Afghan meth epidemic

Kern Hendricks
For Afghan meth makers, the wild ephedra bush has been a game-changer, breathing life into a troubling industry

Welcome to a failed state in slow motion: The United States of America

Lucian K. Truscott IV
The ludicrous mask “debate” is just the latest example of a country devolving into chaos and tribal anarchy

America’s pandemic role reversal

Karen J. Greenberg
Over there is now over here

60 million people will be driven into extreme poverty due the pandemic

Matthew Rozsa
The World Bank predicts that the pandemic will cause the first global increase in poverty since 1998

America’s indifference to death is nothing new: But it’s made this crisis much worse

David Masciotra
Our history suggests a willingness to ignore death and suffering — especially when those who die aren't white
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