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Noam Chomsky: America paved the way for ISIS
Noam Chomsky
The famed linguist and philosopher on the conflict in Iraq, Israel and the myriad dangers of U.S. foreign policy
Gaza in Arizona: The secret militarization of the U.S.-Mexico border
Todd Miller, Gabriel M. Schivone
A once-peaceful region has been transformed into a low-intensity war zone. Here's how it went so bad
Our selective humanitarianism: Let’s march for all victims of terrorism
Ahmad Barqawi
A twin suicide bombing in Tripoli, along with its "hashtag-less" victims, becomes a reporting footnote -- if that
The REAL reason to stop talking about “clickbait”
Benjamin Hart
It's not just the Upworthys of the world sneakily exploiting the curiosity gap. Clickbait is the online status quo
Karen Armstrong on Sam Harris and Bill Maher: “It fills me with despair, because this is the sort of talk that led to the concentration camps”
Michael Schulson
Blaming religion for violence, says Karen Armstrong, allows us to dismiss the violence we've exported worldwide
“He’s a chickens**t”: Obama administration officials unload on Benjamin Netanyahu
Luke Brinker
Officials sound off on growing US-Israeli tensions
Why the Gaza aid conference was mostly a charade
Laura Dean
The big donations announced at the lavish event in Cairo may not be as generous as they seem
Christie’s cowardly immigration dodge: Ducking the issue to hold off conservatives ahead of 2016
Simon Maloy
Chris Christie is refusing to comment on immigration in the vain hope that conservatives will forget they hate him
Obama channels Reagan: Why his ISIS strategy is doomed from the start
Stephan Richter, Richard Phillips
The Gipper's muscular foreign policy did nothing to prevent terrorist attacks. Obama's falling into the same trap
Ted Cruz’s colossal nonsense: Right-wing media, and everything he doesn’t know about the Middle East
Omar Baddar
When Ted Cruz got booed, it was somehow twisted into standing up against anti-Semitism. It's the other way around
Gaza’s nightmare isn’t over: Noam Chomsky on the bloody history of Israeli “cease-fires”
Noam Chomsky
Those expecting Israel to honor its side of the new cease-fire agreement would do well to review recent history
Gaza’s scary new outrage: How some Israeli leaders are pushing for war crimes
Bethan Staton
Amid the threat of more airstrikes, Palestinians (and many Israelis) have another fear: Where the rhetoric is going
“All I see is Palestine”: How I went to cover a Rihanna concert and caused a political firestorm
Amy Klein
As a freelance arts writer in Israel, I made a dumb mistake that thrust me into the midst of the Middle East crisis
It’s time to bomb ISIS: Yes, America helped sow these seeds, but this is the rare group that should be called “terrorists”
Patrick L. Smith
Disastrous, ham-fisted foreign policy by both Obama and Bush has forced us to select from horrible options
Report: Joan Rivers has been hospitalized and is in critical condition
Prachi Gupta
She stopped breathing during surgery, according to TMZ (UPDATED)
Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters: Why moral perversity of U.S. position in Gaza is stunning
Roger Waters
I think it's safe to say that if U.S. neighborhoods were living under siege, folks like Rand Paul wouldn't take it
Ferguson and Gaza: The definitive study of how they are and are not similar
David Palumbo-Liu
Many images look the same. Let's view the history, and the comparisons, in the proper light
Michael Brown, Gaza and a crowd-sourced record of abuse: In defense of “clicktivism”
Tim Donovan
From Ferguson to Palestine, social media has transformed protests as we know them. But can it last?
Israel’s self-defeating “victory”: How peace was squandered in Gaza
Sandy Tolan
If Hamas emerges as the true winners of the 2014 invasion, Israel and the U.S. will have only themselves to blame
War is turning us into Facebook monsters
Merissa Nathan Gerson
Has your news feed become a political battlefield? You aren't alone
The West’s selective amnesia: Gaza, the war on terror and the paradox of human rights
Falguni A. Sheth
The current post-9/11 paradigm amounts to protecting "national security" -- no matter who else's lives it may cost
“They don’t have the courage”: How the two-party system aided Israel disaster
Elias Isquith
To get principled responses to humanitarian crises, break up DC's pro-Israel status quo, leading socialist explains
Joan Rivers has more terrible things to say about Palestinians: “You deserve to be dead”
Prachi Gupta
The comedian continues to insult Palestinians and those critical of Israel
After the genocide: What’s next for Gaza and the hope for Middle East peace?
Patrick L. Smith
Nearly 2,000 are dead and a cease-fire brings little peace of mind. But there may be glimmers of hope after tragedy
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