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“The voice of reason” on Fox News: Dana Perino talks civility in the Trump era

Matthew Rozsa
Fox News star on the challenges of covering the news in the Trump era, and the upcoming midterms

Trump rattles his saber at the “caravan,” while Mnuchin splashes $1.3338 trillion in debt

Bob Hennelly
Trump's treasury just broke the trillion dollar debt mark and we are busy watching him bark at the southern border

The nudge election

Lucian K. Truscott IV
It’s going to take more than one election to make America as great as it was before Trump

Former GOP defense secretary: Trump treats the troops like “pawns”

Matthew Chapman
Former Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel has harsh words for Trump's military response to migrants

Mika Brzezinski accuses Trump of stoking racist hatred to help the GOP salvage wins on Election Day

Travis Gettys
Trump has been hyping an immigrant caravan in southern Mexico as an imminent threat requiring a military response

On the road to World War III?

Michael T. Klare
It’s not your Mother’s Cold War

Pushing his fake “invasion,” Donald Trump is trying to conjure an October Surprise

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Trump is sending more soldiers to combat the caravan than we sent to Afghanistan after we were attacked on 9-11

Why American leaders persist in waging losing wars

William J. Astore
Hint: They’re winning in other ways

You can’t erase patriotism

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Trump’s new policy is a naked attempt to erase transgender people from American life and it will fail

17 years of Afghan war (and more to come)

Tom Engelhardt
The Afghan war has become so eternal that it has evidently outgrown the label “longest”

New HBO documentary explores trauma among U.S. service members

Ryan Mikel
"We Are Not Done Yet" taps into the trauma veterans face and an arts project that is helping them heal

Is the paranoia justified? Now Russiagate has leaked into the 2018 midterms

Alan MacLeod
No matter what happens on Nov. 6, both parties are all set to blame foreign meddling. This is not a good thing

Can the “blue wave” save Democrats from themselves? Progressive activists see hard work ahead

Paul Rosenberg
A year after the post-2016 Democratic "autopsy," progressives say the party has made progress. But it's not enough

Unsolicited advice for an undeclared presidential candidate

Andrew J. Bacevich
A letter to Elizabeth Warren

MBS mendacity syndrome: Media pundits run for cover in the wake of Khashoggi outrage

Andrew O'Hehir
As Tom Friedman of the New York Times (and others) furiously backtrack on the Saudi prince, an ugly truth emerges

“I’ve been very busy”: Trump explains why he hasn’t visited US troops in combat

Matthew Rozsa
The president said he was too busy to visit the troops: "I don’t think it’s overly necessary"

Roseanne tweets “I AIN’T DEAD, B**CHES” as “The Conners” live on. Now what?

Erin Keane
ABC's "Roseanne" spin-off without its star, "The Conners," made an uncertain but promising debut Tuesday

Martha McSally accuses Kyrsten Sinema of saying “it’s OK to commit treason” in Arizona Senate debate

Clarrie Feinstein
The race is tight: the GOP's McSally has a lead of just 0.03 percent in the current Real Clear Politics average

5 things to know about slain Saudi journalist and Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi

Alex Henderson
Khashoggi, who was 59 at the time of his disappearance, was an accomplished journalist fluent in Arabic and English

Hating Muslims in the Age of Trump: How Muslims became the enemy

Juan Cole
The new Islamophobia looks like the Old McCarthyism

Journalist Jane Ferguson: America is on Saudi Arabia’s side in the Middle East

Keith A. Spencer
After 10 years covering the Middle East, PBS correspondent Jane Ferguson talks about what Americans don't get

Donald Trump, Brett Kavanaugh and the path to neoliberal fascism

Henry A. Giroux
Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation is not an isolated event, and in the current historical moment has dark meaning

U.S. policy is responsible for insider attacks at war

Danny Sjursen
Policies since 9/11 have alienated millions of Muslims across the Greater Middle East, leading to terror plots

WTF are we doing in Afghanistan?

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Spending $45 billion a year, and Eric Prince wants every dime
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