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Kushner to get honorary degree after Israel flap

Justin Elliott
City University of New York reverses decision to block an honor for Tony Kushner over his views on Israel

School blocks Kushner honor over Israel

Justin Elliott
Playwright loses an honorary degree over Mideast views, calls it "McCarthyite nonsense"

Fatah, Hamas proclaim landmark reconciliation pact

Maggie Michael
Agreement ends four-year schism between rival Palestinian factions

Is the U.S. about to defund the Palestinians?

Natasha Lennard
Congress members are reconsidering aid to the Palestinian Authority after Hamas and Fatah announce a reconciliation

The vindication of P.J. Crowley

Justin Elliott
The former State Department spokesman talks to Salon about the latest on Bradley Manning and Obama's foreign policy

Three myths of Israel’s insecurity

Ira Chernus
It's time to debunk the idea that the Jewish state's existence is under constant threat

The ugly truth about energy

Ellen Cantarow
Our "safe" Canadian oil imports are much more dangerous than we'd like to believe

What Sarah Palin should know about Israel

Justin Elliott
Her visit to the West Bank city of Bethlehem was stymied by a checkpoint, a daily fact of life for Palestinians

Julian Schnabel on his “anti-Israeli” film

Andrew O'Hehir
The controversial director defends his new movie, "Miral," from charges of bigotry

The disappearance of the nightmare Arab

James Carroll
How a revolution of hope is changing the way Americans look at Islam

Criminalizing campus protest

Justin Elliott
Muslims students at U.C. Irvine interrupted a speech by the Israeli ambassador. Now, they face criminal charges

Thomas Friedman applies his weird analogies to Egypt

Alex Pareene
The Times columnist asks how weird it would be if this was happening in Canada

How did the U.S. get in bed with Mubarak?

Justin Elliott
A historian explains how the U.S. became closely tied to the Mideast dictatorship

The Palestine Papers: A fact-based play in one act

Sandy Tolan
"For six decades I've been pretending to be the honest broker -- but I'm here to tell you: It's all lies!"

Why can’t we watch Al Jazeera?

Julia Dahl
The English version of the Arab news channel is putting MSNBC, CNN and Fox to shame. Too bad no one can see it

The road to Jerusalem runs through Tunis and Cairo

Philip Weiss
America didn't see democracy coming to the Arab world because it didn't want to see it

Leaked Palestine papers reveal Israel had peace partner

Adam Clark Estes
Al Jazeera acquired documents showing Palestinian leaders willing to negotiate, give up East Jerusalem

Palestinians say they’ll go to UN for recognition

Mohammed Daraghmeh
The move is part of the Palestinians' so-called Plan B of pursuing an alternative to a negotiated peace deal

“They intend to keep the Gazan economy on the brink of collapse”

Justin Elliott
U.S. officials said Israel intended to keep the Gazan economy down, according to a WikiLeaks cable

Is “Grown Ups” really 2010’s worst film?

Salon Staff
Salon's film critic explains his Movie List, his problems with the Sandler comedy, and "Waiting for 'Superman'"

How America will collapse (by 2025)

Alfred McCoy
Four scenarios that could spell the end of the United States as we know it -- in the very near future

Joe Lieberman emulates Chinese dictators

Glenn Greenwald
The Connecticut senator pressures Amazon to block Americans from viewing WikiLeaks documents

Handicapping the global midterms

Tom Engelhardt
Future looks bright for the Taliban and China, but prospects are dim for Obama and the American economy

Hypocritical Huckabee will boycott NPR

Emma Mustich
The former presidential candidate is outraged that NPR sacked Juan Williams. But he told Helen Thomas to "go home"
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