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Dryuary for TV news: Sober up and start doing your job
Melanie McFarland
As we enter 2019, here are some of last year's habits we're hoping that TV news outlets will give up
Nikki Haley praises Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro after he targets LGBT on 1st day in office
Matthew Rozsa
In her final days as United Nations ambassador, Nikki Haley tweets praise for Brazil's new far right president
Bring the troops home — but stop the bombing too
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J. S. Davies
In this “war on terror,” the US and its allies have dropped 291,880 bombs and missiles on other countries
Mainstream pundits: Mexico’s López Obrador is a bigger threat than Brazil’s Bolsonaro
John McCullough
Some political observers seem more comfortable with a dangerous right-wing reactionary than a social democrat
Why Argentina’s new loans from the IMF are spurring unrest and deepening social and economic crisis
Celina della Croce
The IMF has a long history of strong-arming the direction of Argentina’s policies and economy
Why it’s so hard for most countries to be economically independent from the West
Justin Podur
Western countries insist both on “free trade” with poor countries and farm subsidies for themselves
The Manafort-Assange meeting that wasn’t: A case study in journalistic malpractice
Alan MacLeod
Paul Manafort's alleged meetings with Julian Assange were a huge news story, until they just became embarrassing
G20: You can smell tear gas in the streets as the oil industry squabbles
Vijay Prashad
What the G20 and OPEC meetings mean for the political relations, economies, and people of the world
Trump Jr. invested in a hydroponic lettuce company whose chair was seeking Trump admin funds
Jake Pearson, Peter Elkind
The investment is one of a handful of known business ventures pursued by Trump Jr. since his father took office
Global war to infinity and beyond
Danny Sjursen
Still trapped in a greater Middle Eastern quagmire, the U.S. military prepares for global combat
The International Monetary Fund flexes its muscles in Latin America
Vijay Prashad
Thanks to the IMF, the pockets of the forgotten from Argentina to Mexico will suffer so that finance is left intact
Most of the world does not like U.S. foreign policy
Vijay Prashad
But disregard for world opinion — as well as the opinion of the U.S. citizenry — defines the U.S. government
Conservative writer explains there’s no equivalence between Democrats’ and Republicans’ “incivility”
Cody Fenwick
Sen. Marco Rubio tried to blame both sides. Max Boot isn't having it
Brazilian companies pressure workers to vote for a fascist presidential candidate
Michael Fox
“The Brazil we want depends on us” was emblazoned across the mandated shirts given to employees at one company
Trump sees opportunity in Venezuela’s humanitarian crisis as midterms approach
Marco Aponte-Moreno
Venezuela's suffering hasn't stopped Trump from using the country’s crisis for political gain
Max Boot on the end of conservatism: “The Republican Party needs to be burned down”
Chauncey DeVega
Author Max Boot on finding himself "politically homeless" after renouncing Donald Trump's Republican Party
Trump’s USA Today op-ed: The real point was to threaten his enemies with violence
Chauncey DeVega
A national newspaper publishes an astonishing litany of lies from the president — and that's not the scary part
Facebook’s blatant propaganda partnerships: This is defending democracy?
Alan MacLeod
Facebook's plan to fight fake news: a partnership with the political parties' propaganda arms. What could be bad?
The world laughed at Donald Trump
Vijay Prashad
But the rest of his speech is a serious threat to world order and peace
Venezuelan oil fueled the rise and fall of Nicaragua’s Ortega regime
Benjamin Waddell
Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez was a major financier of Nicaragua’s Daniel Ortega
Trump’s 5G network raises concerns for public health and the environment
Sabine El Gemayel
5G radiation will also harm bees and other pollinators needed to grow our food sources
Exclusive: Gary Johnson wants to be the Senate swing vote — and a “Better Call Saul” cameo
Matthew Rozsa
Gary Johnson talks to Salon about where he agrees and disagrees with Trump, as well as Libertarianism's future
Laura Ingraham says Andrew Gillum “is the African-American male version of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez”
Rachel Leah
"If you're white, you just can't criticize an opponent at all," the Fox News host also lamented on her radio show
What is a “regime”? Apparently, it’s any government opposed to U.S. policy
Gregory Shupak
Venezuela and Iran's governments are frequently described as "regimes." The Saudi monarchy never is. Any guesses?
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