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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

Biden administration apologizes after Trump administration accidentally sanctions Italian restaurant

Jon Skolnik
On his last day in office, Trump mistakenly sanctioned small businesses in Italy

Owner of firm hired to conduct Arizona election audit promoted baseless election conspiracy theories

Jon Skolnik
Cyber Ninjas is owned by Doug Logan, an active proponent of the "Stop the Steal" movement

Dominion Voting Systems files massive $1.6 billion lawsuit against Fox News

Zachary Petrizzo
Dominion's 139-page complaint cites numerous Fox News stars, including Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity

Is the U.S. joining the “rules-based world” — at least when it comes to Afghanistan?

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
After 20 years of bloodshed and failure in Afghanistan, Biden and Blinken may finally be ready to turn the page

10 big problems with Joe Biden’s foreign policy — and one solution

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
So far Biden is following the worst foreign policy impulses of both Trump and Obama. There's still time to change

Military might, market ideology and moral posturing: A toxic combination that has poisoned America

Doug Neiss
The domestic war on "entitlements" and our endless wars overseas are connected — and they're destroying America

Humanitarian imperialism: How the media exploits liberals’ empathy to sell them war

Alan MacLeod
Under Obama, Trump and now Biden, mainstream media has tugged at progressive heartstrings to justify endless war

Australia, fighting Facebook, is latest country to struggle against foreign influence on journalism

Vanessa Freije
The battle between media companies and foreign governments over who controls the news dates back some 150 years

Whose rights matter in pandemic America?

Liz Theoharis
Not those of poor Americans, that's for sure

Dominion says it pursued Sidney Powell “across state lines” after she “evaded” $1.3B suit for weeks

Igor Derysh
Voting systems company tracked Powell down to North Carolina and called in police to witness her being served

Why Trump’s challenges to democracy will be a big problem for Biden

James D. Long, Victor Menaldo
Just because he’s leaving office doesn’t mean Donald Trump will stop being a threat to democracy

America’s overlooked crime: Will Joe Biden end the U.S. global war on children?

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Trump's treatment of immigrant children was shocking. The effect of U.S.-led wars on children's lives is much worse

Trump sees power as private property – a habit shared by autocrats throughout the ages

Fernanda G Nicola, Günter Frankenberg
In classic authoritarian fashion, Trump called to "take back" the country when he incited the mob on Jan. 6
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