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Pamela Anderson claims Tim Allen flashed her on the set of “Home Improvement” when she was 23
Joy Saha
Harry isn't the only one with a memoir out this month who wants to control her own narrative
Killing the messenger: Joe Biden’s disturbing hypocrisy on Julian Assange
Ben Cohen
Ben & Jerry's co-founder: Joe Biden stood up for press freedom as a candidate — but backtracked in the White House
Tucker Carlson under scrutiny for defending Andrew Tate in the past
Meaghan Ellis
“Don’t believe what you hear, go straight to the source,” Carlson has said in reference to Tate's misdeeds
A world of possibilities: 10 surprisingly good things that happened in 2022
Medea Benjamin
Lula beat Bolsonaro, the Ethiopian civil war ended and U.S. voters pushed back fascism — just for starters
Legal experts say DOJ must indict: “Trump’s conduct is indeed much worse than most prior cases”
Samaa Khullar
Legal experts performed "exhaustive analysis" on potential charges against Trump and say he has no defense
Why the book bans and censorship? Those who rule want to crush knowledge — and freedom
Chris Hedges
The ruling class does not want us to know who we are, or to understand the struggles of those who came before us
Fake justice from the puppet-masters: The persecution of Julian Assange
Chris Hedges
Assange revealed the secrets of the national security Leviathan, and it wants revenge. That will not stop with him
Quit fawning over the royals: The British monarchy is a tool of class war and white supremacy
Chris Hedges
Thomas Paine mocked the "crowned ruffians" in 1776 — worshiping these corrupt mediocrities now is embarrassing
Can we stop pretending that America is a functioning democracy?
Chris Hedges
Joe Biden's speech was fiery political theater that did nothing to address America's real underlying crisis
Ukraine, media censorship and the ruthless politics of permanent war
Chris Hedges
The U.S. is not officially at war with Russia — but our war economy demands conformity and suppresses dissent
Legal experts debunk Trump allies’ Espionage Act claims as he faces “lengthy potential prison term”
Joseph Ferguson, Thomas A. Dirkin
Law professors detail crucial facts about the law Trump may have broken
When whistleblowers go to prison, we’re on the road to tyranny
Chris Hedges
Daniel Hale is in a supermax prison for telling the truth about America's drone war. That prison awaits us all
Final act of empire? U.S., Israel and the Saudis now heading for war with Iran
Chris Hedges
Urged on by Israel and the murderous Saudi prince, Biden may be on the verge of a truly catastrophic mistake
Ex-C.I.A. engineer convicted of “brazen and damaging” theft of agency secrets
Kelly McClure
Joshua Schulte was convicted Wednesday for one of the biggest acts of espionage in American History
The Four Horsemen of the 21st century: War, capitalism, fascism and mass death
Chris Hedges
Billionaires won't give up on corporate rule. The angry masses embrace fascist demagogues. This won't end well
“Journalism is not a crime”: Human rights groups condemn judge’s Julian Assange extradition order
Jake Johnson
"Politically motivated" charges against Assange "should never have been brought in the first place," Amnesty says
Is free speech a casualty of the Ukraine war? America’s commissars crack down on dissent
Chris Hedges
Social media is now silencing anyone who challenges the dominant narrative, whether from the right or the left
Celebrating Benedict Cumberbatch’s best movie misfits
Gary M. Kramer
When Hollywood needs to imbue humanity into an eccentric genius or misunderstood outsider, he's the actor to call
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
“Pam & Tommy” is the greatest, hugest love story ever told about an unauthorized celebrity sex tape
Melanie McFarland
I can honestly say I never expected a show would go as far as Hulu's look at privacy, porn and public interest does
Heeding the lessons of James Joyce’s “Ulysses,” a century later
Chris Hedges
Joyce's great novel, 100 years later, warns us off nationalism and idolatry, brings us together in life and death
So what the hell happened to Boris Johnson — and can it happen to Donald Trump?
Andrew O'Hehir
Britain's upper-crust pseudo-Trump looks to be toast — over a garden-party scandal. Is there a lesson for America?
After a year of Joe Biden, how come we still have Donald Trump’s foreign policy?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Biden promised a new era of diplomacy, stability and American leadership — but has doubled down on Trump's failures
America’s new class war: Organized labor is back
Chris Hedges
Forget the "woke" Democrats and timid union leaders. Workers across the country are standing up and fighting back
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