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With "Cabs, Camels or ISIS," Thomas Friedman officially becomes a parody of himself: Can't a New York Times columnist do better than this?
"Without order nothing good can happen" sounds like The Onion mocking Friedman, not prize-worthy prose
11/19/2015 02:31 UTC
A bird trapped in ICE detention: What it's like inside the largest immigrant prison in the US
California's haunting Adelanto Detention Facility is one of the most isolating places I have ever been
07/28/2018 23:30 UTC
Let Googoosh sing
For over two decades, Iran's reigning queen of pop has been strictly forbidden to perform. Now she's got a passport, a string of sold-out U.S. stadiums and an angry government back home.
09/18/2000 23:00 UTC
Is Saudi Arabia afraid of the dollar?
The once almighty greenback is losing supporters. How scared should we be?
09/20/2007 21:18 UTC
Austerity and the roots of Britain's turmoil
The same ingredients creating social upheaval across the Atlantic are present here in America
08/11/2011 19:08 UTC
Another secret intel program?
If Hoekstra isn't complaining about bank monitoring or NSA wiretaps, what else is there?
07/10/2006 17:14 UTC
Censuring Bush: Not enough or way too much?
Feingold to introduce resolution on warrantless spying.
03/13/2006 19:40 UTC
Should abortion ads air on television?
Commercials for "pregnancy advice services" might start airing in the U.K.
04/02/2009 20:53 UTC
Keepin' it real
Mary Lou, a teenage prostitute, turns to a married man for protection and starts to like him, maybe a little too much. Part 4 in a series.
09/19/2000 23:30 UTC
How cheap drones are shifting the strategic balance in West Asia
Mobile phone technology has revolutionized drone war
09/05/2019 08:59 UTC
Yemen crisis isn't over: War-torn nation remains on the precipice of a large-scale famine
Despite an ambiguous ceasefire and action at last in the Senate, 250,000 Yemenis are "on the brink of starvation"
12/20/2018 12:00 UTC
A post-9/11 American nightmare
Garad Jama was branded a terrorist. His business was shuttered, his assets frozen. He couldn't support his family. Nine months later the U.S. government said, "Never mind."
09/05/2002 07:18 UTC
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