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Unfair trade is killing American aluminum and steel

Leo Gerard
Bad deals have thrown 48,000 steelworkers out of jobs

Gun control will not stop mass shootings

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Enact an outright ban on gas operated weapons if you want less killing

Rex Tillerson grovels to “smart” Donald Trump, refuses to deny calling president “moron”

Matthew Rozsa
Tillerson, under fire after a story emerged about him blasting his boss, praises the president

We know the routine: Mourning and prayers, followed by lies and evasion

Bob Cesca
After the massacre in Vegas, one thing's for sure: We'll hear the same old jumble of falsehoods from the gun lobby

How military outsourcing turned toxic

Abrahm Lustgarten
Fraud. Bribery. Incompetence. The military’s use of contractors adds to a legacy of environmental damage

A radical new approach to the immigration “problem”: Full human rights

Anis Shivani
Our immigration crisis poses many unanswered questions. We need a bold new path forward. Part 3 of a series

Can a War of Words become a World War?

Bill Moyers
Andrew Bacevich and Bill Moyers talk Trump and Kim Jong Un

Senator: someone needs to be fired over $65 million plane

Megan Rose
The plane, which never flew a mission in Afghanistan, is part of a pattern of billions in military waste.

Not in our name

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Eager to please his ravenous base, Trump requires that those who take a knee respect the flag he wouldn't fight for

How World War III with China might be fought

Alfred McCoy
The Pentagon issued a "sobering" assessment of the U.S.'s military capabilities, warning of a war with China

Irma and Harvey teach us that a military is quite important

Michael T. Klare
Militarizing homeland security in the climate-change era

Afghanistan again?

Ann Jones
The American military’s repetition-compulsion complex

A 106-carat diamond’s epic story of murder and mayhem

Alexandra Clinton
Authors of "Koh-i-Noor: The History of the World's Most Infamous Diamond," unpack the jewel's imperialistic past

Empire of madness

Tom Engelhardt
Fiddling through the smoke in 2025

How the one percent put the fix in at 30,000 feet

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Sure, private jets give politicians more of their most precious commodity, time. But that comes at a cost to us all

Senate gives military $700 billion, debates cutting health care spending

Charlie May
Despite an already massive defense budget, the Senate thinks that the Pentagon needs more funds

The media will fall in line. They will welcome Trump’s crew

Jacob Sugarman
Sean Spicer's Emmys cameo is a harrowing glimpse of things to come

How the Pentagon tried to cure America of its “Vietnam syndrome”

Paul Joseph
In the USA's myriad military conflicts since Vietnam, the flow of information has been largely transformed

Read the full transcript of Trump’s speech to UN General Assembly

Sophia Tesfaye
Full transcript and video: Trump warns the U.S. is "ready, willing and able" to "totally destroy" North Korea

Vietnam: Who was right about what went wrong – and why it matters in Afghanistan

David Skidmore
How can we to explain the preference of U.S. presidents for muddling through long conflicts?

How Vietnam dramatically changed our views on honor and war

Richard Lachmann
It is important to understand how Vietnam set a pattern for finding honor in inconclusive or lost wars

It’s 1967 all over again: The roots of our current divide go back 50 years

Ted Morgan
Yes, 1967 brought us the Summer of Love and "Sgt. Pepper." But it also kickstarted contemporary politics

Is Iran the new North Korea? Not even close

Steven A. Cook
Israel is alarmed about Iran's intentions — but that's nothing new. Flawed as it is, the nuclear deal is holding

Why are U.S. universities arming themselves with grenade launchers?

Frank G. Karioris
Within and outside of university communities, this policing acts as a deterrent to student resistance and dialogue
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