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Trump addresses 100,000 in India and ignores some key human rights concerns
Sumit Ganguly
Trump’s visit diverges from past presidents by focusing on India’s increasing spending on U.S. military supplies
Indian women protest new citizenship laws, joining a global fourth wave feminist movement
Alka Kurian
Today's activists fully embrace the idea that women's freedom means little if other groups are still oppressed
Pete Davidson considers leaving “SNL,” says castmates “think I’m f**king dumb”
Matthew Rozsa
The comedian aired his dirty laundry to Charlamagne tha God in a YouTube interview this week
How the U.S. Intelligence community is intervening in the 2020 election
Jefferson Morley
Under Trump, the intelligence community has seen a vast loss of influence
Why no retired generals oppose America’s forever wars
Danny Sjursen
A nation turns its lonely eyes to (someone like) you...
“The right to do whatever I want as president”
Rebecca Gordon
Impunity guaranteed for torturers (and presidents)
How Democrats clean up the messes left by Republicans
Robert Reich
Thanks to Donald Trump, they’ll have to do so again
The war in questions: making sense of the age of carnage
Tom Engelhardt
After 18-plus years of our forever wars, where are all the questions?
Can the world’s second superpower rise from the ashes of 20 years of war?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J. S. Davies
A stronger, more committed and more determined global peace movement could tame the U.S. war machine.
What is happening to Assange will happen to the rest of us
Chris Hedges
The global security state is a terrifying melding of the corporate and the public.
“We’ve been attacked!” Women and trauma in the Trump-Putin era
Andrea Mazzarino
On living in a world of trauma
In New Hampshire, Bernie and Pete wrestle over who, exactly, “won” Iowa
Amanda Marcotte
Sanders declares victory in Iowa, clearly angry that the media in New Hampshire is fixated on Buttigieg
Susan Collins: Trump was “wrong,” but he learned a “big lesson.” Trump: No, I didn’t
Igor Derysh
"I do not believe that the behavior alleged reaches the high bar in the Constitution for overturning an election"
State of the Union: Trump trolls the libs and defiles his office; Pelosi upstages him
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's speech featured reality-show stunts, racism and pompous, empty rhetoric. But he can't erase impeachment
The Super Bowl presidency
Robert Lipsyte
Five criteria for selecting the worst old white man to lead us
The disaster of utopian engineering
Chris Hedges
Neoliberalism, as a class project, is a brilliant success
Veterans group demands Trump apologize for shrugging off soldiers’ brain injuries as “headaches”
Igor Derysh
“I heard that they had headaches . . . It's not very serious," Trump said after 34 soldiers suffered brain injuries
The American chaos machine: U.S. foreign policy goes off the rails
Danny Sjursen
Chaos, it seems, is now Washington's stock-in-trade
In the terrorism fight, Trump has continued a key Obama policy
Boaz Dvir
In the past decade, special operations forces have become central to America’s counterterrorism efforts.
Guantánamo’s indelible legacy: how this became a Gitmo world
Karen J. Greenberg, Joshua L. Dratel
Eight ways in which the toxic policies of Guantánamo Bay have contaminated American institutions since 2002
“Cyber Rambo”: How a US Army vet aided the right-wing coup in Bolivia
Igor Derysh
A reactionary US Army vet proudly boosted thousands of fake Twitter accounts to spread misinformation about Bolivia
Veterans, refugees and victims of war crimes are all vulnerable to PTSD
Arash Javanbakht
A trauma psychiatrist explains the effects of PTSD.
How the military-industrial complex gets away with murder in contract after contract
Mandy Smithberger
For too long, Congress has largely abdicated its responsibilities when it comes to holding the Pentagon accountable
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