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Ban Trump’s sad view of America

Jim Hightower
Will the U.S. realize Trump's vision of fear and bigotry? Or is our land one of courage, openness and inclusion?

The end of the world as we know it: The Donald Trump White House is set to destroy decades of U.S. foreign policy

Sophia A. McClennen
In less than 2 weeks, Trump has unraveled decades of diplomacy, weakened alliances and made us all less safe

What happens when all we have left is the Pentagon?

William D. Hartung
More Pentagon spending and less investment in diplomacy abroad and civilian needs at home will militarize society

U.S. military botches online fight against Islamic State

Desmond Butler, Richard Lardner
Management of a department fighting ISIS online is beset with incompetence, cronyism and flawed data

With students stranded abroad, colleges condemn travel ban

Collin Binkley
The Association of American Universities asks Trump to reverse immigration ban for students

New hero, same old day: “24: Legacy” returns a time-worn franchise to TV with a fresh face

Melanie McFarland
Jack's not back, but the outdated structure that governed "24" is, with engaging new lead. Can he get the job done?

Alternative facts in the Middle East: Obama has left Trump a disaster in Afghanistan

Bob Hennelly
Despite what the media has told you, experts say we're losing in Afghanistan. And Trump is unlikely to change that

Top executives from Trump’s Manufacturing Jobs Initiative discuss trade and the economy

Angelo Young
The nation’s top executives have been addressing the new reality under Trump during this earning season

The dark (k)night: Donald Trump’s new world order spells bad times ahead

William J. Astore
Greater military spending, border walls and vilification of the Other in the name of "winning" doesn't bode well

President Trump is going to repeal Obama’s ban on torture-filled “black site” prisons: report

Matthew Rozsa
President Trump is going to return America to Bush-era human rights violations — or worse

What will Chelsea Manning’s legacy be?

Sanjay Goel
The most lasting effect of Manning's legacy will likely be a powerful new fear of so-called “insider threats”

Skateboarding will roll into Tokyo 2020 Olympics

Neftalie Williams
Skateboarding now has a global platform to promote a cross-cultural community and shared values

U.S. sent $221 million to Palestinians in Obama’s last hours

Matthew Lee, Richard Lardner
Funds will support humanitarian aid in the West Bank and Gaza, political and security reforms, and governance

Annual intelligence publication is a living nightmare of groupthink

Tom Engelhardt
"Global Trends" and the collective wisdom of the U.S. intelligence community

Don’t be China, be us: Reviewing the latest collective “wisdom” of the U.S. Intelligence Community

Tom Engelhardt
Every four years, the National Intelligence Council releases a not-so-groundbreaking Global Trends report

Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin: The plutocratic evil twins claim to stand against the neoliberal economic order (they don’t)

Paul Rosenberg
UPDATED: Threads connecting Trump to Russian business and crime go back decades, may be the big secret he's hiding

Foreign policy disaster: Trump team threatens world security by escalating against Iran

Vijay Prashad
James Mattis and Mike Flynn both have bizarre obsessions with Iran

So much promise, so much disappointment: A Muslim bids farewell to president Obama

Jalal Baig
American Muslims embraced this cosmopolitan leader with an Arabic middle name — but his actual record was mixed

Trump faces 4 areas of high risk conflict

Michael T. Klare
Trump's inauguration is particularly worrisome in our new world order, where personalities will collide

By freeing Chelsea Manning, Obama saved her life. Many other trans prisoners won’t be so lucky

Nico Lang
Manning’s freedom will be a major victory for LGBT rights, but other incarcerated trans people continue to suffer

What Ben Carson doesn’t understand about “extra rights”: LGBT people aren’t asking for special privileges, just basic equality

Nico Lang
Ben Carson thinks extending more public housing benefits to the LGBT community amounts to "special rights"

Why is Donald Trump resisting the Russian hack findings? Michael Flynn may hold the answer

Heather Digby Parton
Trump doesn't want to know about Russia. The unhinged alt-right views of Michael Flynn and Steve Bannon may be why

Year of the commando: U.S. Special Ops forces deploy to 138 nations

Nick Turse
The year ahead will offer clues as to whether Obama’s long war in the shadows will survive

This is it: “One Day at a Time” is the unifying family sitcom we didn’t know we needed

Melanie McFarland
Netflix's reboot of a Norman Lear 1970s classic is a family affair that everyone can get behind
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