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Close U.S. ally Saudi Arabia kicks off 2016 by beheading 47 people in one day, including prominent Shia cleric

Ben Norton
Comparisons of Saudi monarchy to ISIS flooded social media after it executed democracy activists like Nimr al-Nimr

13 years after foiled U.S.-backed coup, right-wing opposition wins Venezuela election

Ben Norton
The U.S. tried to help topple Venezuela's elected leftist government in 2002; now the right wing won an election

Convicted drug dealers are political prisoners: I should know — I was one

Niko Vorobyov
Behind bars, I learned that drug prohibition will never work, and here’s why: no one gives a f*ck

The real reason why Obama’s rejection of the Keystone XL Pipeline was so important

Edward L. Rubin
Forget all the arguments about safety & economics. Even if the proposal was perfect, it still should've been spiked

Rogue state: For 24th year, U.S. defies 99 percent of world, voting against ending Cuba embargo

Ben Norton
191 of 193 U.N. nations voted against the unilateral U.S. embargo on Cuba — this is a rogue state in action

The real story of “Our Brand Is Crisis” is how we screwed up Bolivia: Behind the bland Sandra Bullock movie lies another strange-but-true tale of botched American meddling

Andrew O'Hehir
A muddled Hollywood fable of dirty tricks and spiritual redemption conceals a fascinating lesson in democracy

This is not a democracy: Behind the Deep State that Obama, Hillary or Trump couldn’t control

Patrick L. Smith
Foreign policy never really changes regardless of who holds the White House. This is why exceptionalism always wins

Laura Jane Grace’s rebel music: “I doubt you’re gonna find a successful civil movement or social movement that doesn’t have a soundtrack”

Annie Zaleski
Salon talks to the Against Me! singer about protest songs, her docu-series "True Trans" and writing her memoir

Donald Trump, national embarrassment: The rest of the world is gawking at his campaign — and us

Natalie Shure
The international community is as disgusted by his poll numbers as we are. Here's how he's being covered abroad

The government’s authoritarian war on journalism: How a flaccid press enabled this Orwellian disgrace

Patrick L. Smith
Officials launch an all-out assault on free press -- with nary an objection from the Fourth Estate's guardians

Misdirection and outright lies: Coca-Cola’s obesity campaign is backfiring spectacularly

Ari LeVaux
Like Big Tobacco before it, the soda giant's PR tactics have grown increasingly desperate. The public is onto them

Big Oil takes a spill: Russia, Venezuela and the dawn of a new energy epoch

Michael T. Klare
ExxonMobil and Chevron recently announced their worst quarters in years. It's only a small sign of things to come

The U.S.-Russia “phony war”: How Washington warmongers could bring us from stalemate to catastrophe

Patrick L. Smith
One of two outcomes is likely: Another long Cold War, or a great power conflict

How China and Russia are running rings around Washington

Pepe Escobar
A geopolitical "big bang" just happened in Eurasia, and it's not good for United States

10 Things to Know for Today

The untold story of the Greece coup: Another democratically elected leader tossed overboard for not submitting to economic orthodoxy

Patrick L. Smith
The Greek people said no to austerity, knowing the path would be hard. They learned bittersweet, painful lessons

Devendra Banhart’s amazing “Mad Men” finale theory involves Roger’s octopus painting and J.K. Rowling

Eric Eidelstein
Salon sat down with the musician to discuss his latest project, the book "I Left My Noodle on Ramen Street"

America’s declaration of total dependence: Barack Obama, TPP & the perils of global hyper-capitalism

Matthew Pulver
Take a look tomorrow at an American flag. "Made in China," it probably reads -- a fitting, and chilling, metaphor

A liberal in the South: I didn’t mean to scream at that woman about abortion rights, but I was not in control

Catherine Landis
I tried to have a civil conversation about abortion with someone who called herself "pro-life." Here's how it went

I managed a Washington, D.C., brothel: sex secrets from the nation’s capital

Michael Merriam
I called myself Madam Mike but the escorts rolled their eyes. You'd be surprised by what a usual day was like

70 years after the end of WWII, the West is unwilling to celebrate the holiday in Russia

Jochen Hellbeck
The Soviet Union did more than any other country to defeat Nazi Germany -- a history too important to deny
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