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The U.S. drops an average of 46 bombs a day: Why should the world see us as a force for peace?

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
The U.S. has dropped at least 337,000 bombs and missiles in 20 years — and now clutches its pearls over Russia

It was a bad year for the world: But yes, there were 10 good things in 2021

Medea Benjamin
In a bleak year for domestic politics, there were signs of progress toward justice around the world. Yes, really!

Kamala Harris: Most powerful vice president since Richard Nixon. Yes, really

Matthew Rozsa
Harris has already cast a record number of tie-breaking votes — can she turn the pointless job to her advantage?

Jan. 5 email from Mark Meadows: National Guard ready to “protect pro Trump people”

Jon Skolnik
“I love it," Meadows reportedly said of a plan to send alternate slates of electors to Congress

Inside the 38-page PowerPoint TrumpWorld circulated to justify election subversion

Brett Bachman
A version of the document circulating online is similar to one turned over by Mark Meadows: NYT

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?

Your new 5-minute Thanksgiving green beans (and the most heartwarming holiday story I’ve ever heard)

Kristen Miglore
These undemanding green beans have so much to offer our dinners — anytime, but doubly so at a holiday feast

Over 84 million people forcibly displaced by climate emergency, insecurity and violence

Jessica Corbett
"The international community must redouble its efforts to make peace," said UN commissioner Filippo Grandi

Biden’s worst idea yet: Do we really want a new Cold War with China?

David Vine
The "Anglo alliance" between the U.S., U.K. and Australia threatens to take the world to the brink of disaster

Republicans would “rather end democracy” than turn away from Trump, says Harvard professor

Dean Obeidallah
Co-author of "How Democracies Die" says the GOP is ready to seize power. But they might not be able to keep it

“The Problem with Jon Stewart” has a few issues, but nothing that a little tough love can’t fix

Melanie McFarland
A new Apple TV+ show clashes the elder statesman version of Jon Stewart against the Ghost of Stewart Past

Republicans claim to fear left-wing authoritarianism — but there’s no such thing

Cody Cain
Yes, dictators sometimes cloak themselves in "socialism." But tyranny, here and elsewhere, is always right-wing

Dominion hits back at pro-Trump outlets, files lawsuits against Newsmax and OAN for election lies

Jon Skolnik
Dominion Voting Systems sued two right-wing networks that falsely claimed the company rigged the 2020 election

25 years of “The Daily Show”: Here’s 5 ways it permanently changed U.S. satire

Sophia A. McClennen
"The Daily Show" launched as a parody of news, but 25 years later it has become more important than the news

Bernie Sanders has forged a remarkable bond with Joe Biden — is that a good thing?

Norman Solomon
Sanders has unexpected clout in the White House, and has successfully pushed Biden to the left — but only so far

Democrats are finally paying attention to Trump’s Arizona audit: House opens probe into Cyber Ninjas

Zachary Petrizzo
"Cyber Ninja" Arizona "audit" company under probe by House Oversight Committee over "mismanagement"

Why is “liberal” media pushing an “America First” message and a new Cold War?

Jeff Cohen
Did the media learn nothing from the Trump years? Pushing Biden to confront Russia and China will invite disaster

Leftist close to victory in Peru, despite U.S. opposition and cascade of media slander

Medea Benjamin, Leonardo Flores
In razor-thin election, rural teacher and union leader Pedro Castillo may have ended Peru's right-wing dynasty

Tony Blinken talks about a “rules-based order” — does he mean the U.S. gets to make the rules?

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Carnage in Gaza and a reheated Cold War suggest that Biden's foreign policy recognizes no rules but its own

Right wing goes nuts over gas shortage, invents elaborate reasons why it’s Biden’s fault

Zachary Petrizzo
Tucker Carlson claims Biden "approves" of closed gas stations; Trump tries to land ambitious Hunter Biden joke

Biden promised a return to diplomacy — instead, he’s appeasing the hawks and neocons

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Biden took office vowing a new era in foreign policy, but so far it's the same old dangerous American hubris

UN rebel Denis Halliday on the collapse of the U.S.-dominated world order

Nicolas J.S. Davies
Longtime humanitarian activist on the UN's doomed "neocolonial endeavor" and why the Afghan peace plan won't work

Top U.S. sports anti-drug official was involved in covering up swimming sex scandals

Irvin Muchnick
Travis Tygart helped bring down Lance Armstrong. But before that, he helped make USA Swimming scandals disappear

On January 6th, the U.S. became a foreign country

Kevin Tillman
How endless wars and interventions helped create the assault on the Capitol
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