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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?
“Mini-Maduro”: RNC attacks Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, compares her to Venezuelan dictator
Matthew Rozsa
The New York congressional candidate has been criticized by conservatives like Tomi Lahren and Ben Shapiro
Bad news from the global oil market
Kenneth Courtis
Trump’s tweet-based badgering of the Saudis to increase production will not ease pressures on the global oil market
Some fear Democrats are veering too far left: But does centrism have a future?
Matthew Rozsa
Moderate Democrats were once the party's driving force. In the age of "democratic socialism," what lies ahead?
Why Trump is about to send world oil prices soaring even higher
Vijay Prashad
America’s bullheaded president is about to cause a lot of economic pain
A leftist wins in Mexico and mainstream media is spooked: Will he be bad for capitalism?
Gregory Shupak
Andrés Manuel López Obrador's historic victory sparks trepidation — and hope for "business-friendly" policies
Cornel West tries to explain democratic socialism to Fox News’ Tucker Carlson
Taylor Link
Fox News, forever fearful of the left, is learning how to demonize democratic socialism, one interview at a time
Scholar Robert Meister on America: Saying “the past is evil” doesn’t mean the evil is past
Patrick Lawrence
Part 1: A leading critic of "human rights discourse" on how we abandoned any sense of historical justice
In 5-4 ruling, Supreme Court sides with Trump administration on travel ban
Shira Tarlo
The Tuesday ruling hands the White House a victory on one of its most controversial measures
Are millennials really so naive? Maybe democratic socialists are the real “pragmatists”
Conor Lynch
Are millennial socialists ignoring history — or are radical reforms necessary if we want to save democracy?
Defenders of Saudi prince as pro-feminist “reformer” ignore his crackdown on women
Adam Johnson
Until now, CBS News and the New York Times have boosted Mohammed bin Salman's image. What took so long?
Diplomacy in the age of Trump: Former U.S. ambassador quits, tells all
Shira Tarlo
"He's like a velociraptor. He has to be boss, and if you don’t show him deference he kills you"
Never mind democracy: U.S. media and politicians openly long for a coup in Venezuela
Alan MacLeod
Mainstream media is outraged that Russia would dare attack our democracy. In Venezuela, the rules are different
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