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Is it true that not a single senator — including progressive dems — cares about Palestinian plight?
Ben Norton
A pro-Israel letter 100 U.S. senators sent to the U.N. fails to mention Israel's illegal occupation or settlements
Hypocrites rising: Why are so many in the faux Resistance silent on Trump’s Iran warpath?
Many high-profile Trump critics are fine with Trump as long as he’s bashing Middle Eastern bad guys
Flynn’s field of fright: The terror is coming from inside the White House
Ira Chernus
The only thing that's known about Trump's foreign policy is that there's no coherent foreign policy
What happens when all we have left is the Pentagon?
William D. Hartung
More Pentagon spending and less investment in diplomacy abroad and civilian needs at home will militarize society
Child refugees from Central America are being turned away, too: The human cost of Trump’s ban grows daily
Heather Digby Parton
Not just Muslims: Trump's ban also affects children seeking medical care and child refugees from Latin America
Money and conquest: It’s Trump against the world
John Feffer
Brace yourself for a coming clash of civilizations.
US lawmakers call for action on Venezuela food corruption
Hannah Dreier, Joshua Goodman
As malnutrition spreads through Venezuela, food shortage persists and worsens - strengthening the black market
Cuba sees explosion in internet access as ties with US grow
Andrea Rodriguez
Buying internet cards to access wifi in Cuba may become a thing of the past: service is improving, costs are down
Rudy’s micro-comeback: Giuliani to lead pro-Trump private sector cybersecurity force
Matthew Rozsa
Spurned for secretary of state, the former NYC mayor will lead private cybersecurity consulting team
A brief cosmology of cosmetology: A make-up artist’s meditation on the science and art of transformation
Heather Siegel
I am a makeup artist, but is what I do art? Or is some other act of creation?
Year of the commando: U.S. Special Ops forces deploy to 138 nations
Nick Turse
The year ahead will offer clues as to whether Obama’s long war in the shadows will survive
Venezuela’s military is trafficking food as the rest of the country goes hungry
Hannah Dreier, Joshua Goodman
The country's military has been taking badly needed food supplies
Donald Trump’s scariest pick so far? Right-wing fruitcake Michael Flynn as national security adviser
Heather Digby Parton
Beyond making hateful comments on Islam, Michael Flynn subscribes to a whole range of terrifying far-right theories
Fidel Castro’s Cuba was accused of numerous human rights abuses — while the crimes of U.S. allies are barely mentioned
Ben Norton
Cuba's human rights violations are nothing compared to the crimes of U.S. allies, which the media largely overlooks
Questions for Fidel Castro: 11 things I wish I could have asked the Cuban leader
Paul Webster Hare
I was an ambassador to your country for three years. I met you, but I never was comfortable asking you this
Secretary of which state? Rudy Giuliani, America’s mayor, has worked for many countries not named America
Gary Legum
Giuliani, a top contender for secretary of state, has personally pocketed millions from Qatar, Venezuela and others
Rudy Giuliani, the favorite for Donald Trump’s secretary of state, has ties to Venezuela, Qatar and Iranian exiles
Matthew Rozsa
Trump, who blasted Clinton's alleged ties to Middle Eastern countries, has no qualms when it comes to top diplomat
Paging Dick Cheney: Halliburton has fallen on some very hard times
Angelo Young
The much-loathed oil company reported a tiny profit but is foundering. Try to contain your enthusiasm
Republicans panic, call on Donald Trump to “step down” following leaked audio boasting of groping women
Sophia Tesfaye
Sorry congressional Republicans, but there may no longer be a way to boot Trump from the top of the GOP ticket
In our national interest: Climate change is something the military cares about deeply
David Titley
A military view on climate change: It's eroding our national security and we should prepare for it
The PR War: How a public relations firm is lobbying for regime change in Syria
Max Blumenthal
The Syria Campaign is pushing the U.S. to topple another Middle Eastern government
Alicia Machado isn’t the only Miss Universe contestant to accuse Donald Trump of fat-shaming: “He put a lot of the girls down”
Sophia Tesfaye
WATCH: A former Miss Australia recalls that Trump called the beauty contestants “some pretty horrible names"
Alicia Machado, ex-Miss Universe fat-shamed by Donald Trump speaks out: “He can’t be president of the United States”
Brendan Gauthier
"It's not revenge from me," Alicia Machado argued. "I know what he can do. This is more than a reality show"
Donald Trump’s “Miss Piggy” problem: Why his criticism of Alicia Machado’s weight matters
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Donald Trump's sneering condemnation of a former Miss Universe perfectly encapsulates his self-serving intolerance
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