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The dangerous myth of American innocence: Only our enemies commit “war crimes”

Chris Hedges
America's massive hypocrisy makes a mockery of international law, and threatens to lead our planet to apocalypse

The psychology of “nudging” during a global pandemic

Bryony Lau
"Nudging" has been used as a technocratic fix for difficult policy problems, but is it effective during a pandemic?

When the war in Ukraine isn’t about you: The narcissistic tendency to co-opt tragedy, explained

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The impulse to see ourselves in every story is profoundly human, understandable — and often tone deaf

Biden must prepare: Republicans plan to exploit Ukraine for political gain — again

Heather Digby Parton
Biden's leadership has been steady and stalwart but "Democrats are a bunch of weak-kneed wimps" is a powerful meme

Thousands of UFO-related government files to be released

Brandon Gage
The Obama Presidential Library will be de-classifying 3,440 pages and 26,271 electronic files, as well as videos

Eric Trump mocks Biden for sending “blankets” to Ukraine, brags Putin likes his father better

Sarah K Burris
"My father had a great relationship with Putin"

Could Putin use nuclear weapons? The danger is real — but not immediate

Miles A. Pomper
Has the threat of nuclear war increased since the invasion of Ukraine? Yes, but not yet to a critical level

“Pain at the pump”: The highly flammable politics of American gas prices

Eve Andrews
Biden’s reliance on fossil fuel reserves during the Ukraine crisis is not surprising

There is no “Putin wing” of the GOP: Why almost no Republican backs Ukraine over Russia

Amanda Marcotte
Republicans may say they oppose Putin, but they keep siding with the Russian dictator over Democrats and democracy

GOP’s violent rhetoric keeps getting worse — and almost nobody is paying attention

Chauncey DeVega
At CPAC, Sen. Rick Scott essentially called for eliminating leftists. Armed Republicans understand what he means

Dear Joe Biden: We don’t want “unity” with fascists — that’s why Democrats lose

Chauncey DeVega
Biden's speech was resolute, sometimes eloquent. But the compromise he imagines is just surrendering to fascism

Why aren’t Republicans worried their fanatical culture war will hurt them in the midterms?

Amanda Marcotte
Ten years ago, "legitimate rape" comment cost Todd Akin a Senate race — now the entire GOP has turned ugly

Before “Stop the Steal” there was “Free, white and over 21”

Yvette LaGonterie
The "free, White, and over 21" mentality was well represented among those who stormed the U.S. Capitol on January 6

Jelani Cobb on the anti-CRT campaign’s high stakes and the deep roots of fascism in America

Chauncey DeVega
Salon talks to the writer and professor about why America especially needs Black History Month now

Putin leaves Republicans splintered and confused

Heather Digby Parton
Russia may successfully fracture Republicans, but a growing faction yearns for a white, nationalist strongman here

Fox News throws cold water on MAGA’s new plan to indict Hillary Clinton

Sarah K Burris
"That's not going to happen"

“Abraham Lincoln” and “Lincoln’s Dilemma” clarify a few things about uncomfortable history

Melanie McFarland
Two documentary series provide a view into the humanity, courage and flaws of a leader in a time of Civil War

Why America’s elites want a new war — or at least want us to fear one

Dave Lindorff
Almost no one in D.C. is eager for war with Russia — but they're eager to justify the bloated military budget

NATO-shmato! Here’s the diplomatic solution: Red-state America can join Putin’s CSTO

Kirk Swearingen
A modest proposal: Chunks of Florida, Alabama and Mississippi can join Putin's faux-NATO group. It's a win-win!

Joe Walsh on Trump’s looming “race war” — and why his followers love it

Chauncey DeVega
He helped elect a "bigoted, authoritarian traitor," Walsh says. Now he works to save "members of the Trump cult"

Democrats won’t oppose the war state: Are they the lesser evil — or the more effective one?

Chris Hedges
Democrats always make the best salespeople for war — a dire lesson Americans may have to learn all over again

The Bundy takeover is now complete: How the GOP has embraced pro-terrorist politics

Amanda Marcotte
The GOP's embrace of the Bundy occupation opened the door for January 6 and the Ottawa trucker tantrum

Joe Walsh on what the left doesn’t get: TrumpWorld “would happily burn this country down”

Chauncey DeVega
"I'm responsible for Trump," says former GOP congressman. Now he's here to warn us: The danger isn't going away
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