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PEN America, the “human rights” careerists and the betrayal of Julian Assange
Chris Hedges
Corporate money and Democratic Party apparatchiks have transformed PEN America into a servant of the ruling class
Civilian deaths and the Pentagon’s 20-year killing spree: Mistakes — or a matter of policy?
Norman Solomon
The New York Times reports the military's gruesome record as incompetence. But what if it's all part of the plan?
Documents show U.S. killed thousands of civilians in recent air wars, hid true toll: NYT
Common Dreams staff
At one point, President Barack Obama called it “the most precise air campaign in history”
The execution of Julian Assange: He exposed the crimes of empire — and that can’t be tolerated
Chris Hedges
The WikiLeaks founder's unforgivable sin was to expose the U.S. empire's war crimes. For that, he faces death
Joe Biden’s ironic “Summit for Democracy”: Sounds good, but plagued by contradictions
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Democracy is under threat around the world. But given the dire situation of the U.S., was this really a good idea?
Why the Julian Assange case is the most important battle for press freedom of our time
Chris Hedges
If Assange goes to prison for exposing war crimes, it will mean the death of real national security reporting
With CIA assassination plot exposed, press freedom groups urge DOJ to drop Assange case
Julia Conley
Prosecution of WikiLeaks founder seen as "threat to press freedom around the globe" after revelation of CIA plot
Former Trump officials’ new career ventures suggest very little changed after leaving White House
Meaghan Ellis
Their business practices didn't progress much past the questionable tactics that haunted the Trump Administration
The corporate state came for human rights lawyer Steven Donziger — and we’re next
Chris Hedges
Lawyer who stood up to Chevron gets a crushing lesson in corporate power — and who our judges really serve
The graveyard of empires strikes back: But the rage of a dying power can be dreadful
Chris Hedges
The Afghan people will feel the wrath of a wounded empire — but the endgame for the U.S. may be uglier still
Revisiting the case of Julian Assange and the reality of the “rule of law”
Chris Hedges
Who is the winner if there is no restoration of the rule of law?
MAGA throwdown: Roger Stone wants to “debate” Steve Bannon as traitor to Trump movement
Zachary Petrizzo
Will lumbering MAGAsaurs do battle? Stone throws down "gauntlet" to "sloppy Steve" in Infowars appearance
Don’t be fooled by Joe Biden: None of his big proposals will become reality — and he knows it
Chris Hedges
Nothing substantive will change under Biden: He represents a system of legalized bribery and political sadism
“Big government” and other lies we live by: How one Orwellian concoction consumed America
Doug Neiss
Those who preached against "big government" just wanted to control it. Now they do — and look how that worked out
Questions for Joe Biden: There’s still so much we don’t know
Dan Froomkin
White House reporters are almost certain to screw up Biden's first press conference. Here's how they can fix that
Welcome to the age of social murder: The elites will try to mollify us, but do nothing to stop it
Chris Hedges
Global elites understand the science behind this pandemic, and the coming climate catastrophe. They just don't care
Roger Stone-connected “Stop the Steal” group hasn’t filed IRS reports — and its agent disappeared
Roger Sollenberger
Pro-Trump group's registered agent no longer works at her law firm, and her LinkedIn page has been deactivated
The contradictions of “cancel culture”: Where elite liberalism goes to die
Chris Hedges
We can condemn Trump's supporters while recognizing the tragedy of their lives — and focusing on the real enemy
Steve Bannon scores last-minute Trump pardon — but could still face state criminal charges
Igor Derysh
Trump granted clemency to more than 140 people on his last night — but not himself, his family or Rudy Giuliani
GOP lawmaker claims “Trump is listening to the many of us who are urging him to #PardonSnowden”
Jessica Corbett
The NSA whistleblower has used his platform to pressure the president to pardon someone other than himself: Assange
Trump pardons Blackwater war criminals — but ignores Julian Assange, who exposed U.S. war crimes
Jake Johnson
Leaving out Assange, Trump pardons Blackwater guards jailed for massacring Iraqi civilians
We’ve lost control: The real lessons of the Trump regime and the pandemic
Chris Hedges
Our society, and our species, is gripped by hopeful delusion. Dire recent events should have stripped all that away
The collective suicide of the liberal class: We will all pay the price for their cowardice
Chris Hedges
Liberals have made a Faustian bargain: Defeat Republicans at any cost. They stand for nothing and fight for nothing
Standing up for free expression means standing up for Julian Assange
Roger Waters
Prosecuting Assange for publishing truths the U.S. government wanted to hide is an incredibly dangerous precedent
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