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“A new degree of pettiness”: Why is the U.S. really sanctioning Venezuela?
Marcy Wheeler
While the administration claims Venezuela poses a dire threat to our security, the facts show a different reality
Netanyahu’s war must be stopped now: The real story behind his speech to Congress
Michael Lerner
While the media covers politics and personalities, a much more dangerous game around Iran unfolds offstage
Our embarrassing, servile media: Does the New York Times just print everything the government tells it?
Patrick L. Smith
The paper of record is carrying Washington's water in its Ukraine reporting -- all too believing, once again
“That’s something that should make libertarians nervous”: Inside the tumultuous rise of an American ideology
Elias Isquith
Executive vice president of the Koch-backed Cato Institute tells Salon why he thinks his creed is on the ups
Welcome to the new Cold War: Keystone XL and GOP’s dystopian vision for 2016
Michael T. Klare
A toxic combination of fossil fuel optimization and "North Americanism" threatens to bring the world to its knees
7 must-see foreign films that didn’t get an Oscar nod
Allison Jackson
No self-respecting cinephile can afford to miss Sweden's "Force Majeure" or Venezuela's "The Liberator"
MLK’s radical vision got distorted: Here’s his real legacy on militarism & inequality
Geoff Gilbert
Dr. King is remembered for a sanitized legacy. Here's what he really fought for -- and why it's so relevant today
The art of “All right, all right, all right”: How to write a viral acceptance speech
Anna Silman
From the funny to the heartfelt to the absurd, here's how to deliver remarks people won't forget
From Keystone to “James Flacco”: Highlights from Obama’s year-end news conference
Luke Brinker
President holds final press conference of the year before heading to Hawaii
Washington Post: Our 54-year-old Cuba policy was about to work, we swear!
Luke Brinker
The paper's editorial board says the collective punishment must continue
From chess wunderkinds to the fake teen Wolf of Wall Street: A history of Stuyvesant High School “prodigies”
Anna Silman
Our favorite breathless media coverage of Stuyvesant teen whizzes
Does he stand for anything? Rubio’s tortured cowardice on human rights & CIA
Simon Maloy
Marco Rubio is a strong critic of human rights abuses -- except those by the CIA, which merit "eternal gratitude"
Last night’s disastrous “Newsroom” rape plot: How Aaron Sorkin is losing the fight with himself
Sonia Saraiya
This wouldn’t be quite so bad if it weren't for the fact that so many of Sorkin's characters are stand-ins for him
5 dangerous fantasies warping our foreign policy in the Middle East
Andrew Bacevich
Washington assumes the presence of U.S. troops will be a stabilizing force in the region, but why?
Why a Republican Congress might actually be the end of the world
Michael Klare
Keystone XL may be dead for now, but it's only one of several measures that would put the planet in grave danger
What really happened in Beijing: Putin, Obama, Xi — and the back story the media won’t tell you
Patrick L. Smith
Ukraine, Iran's nukes, the price of oil: There are ties worthy of a Bourne film, if the media connected the dots
“Citizenfour”: Laura Poitras’ secret Snowden documentary is electric
Andrew O'Hehir
A gripping real-life spy thriller about the Snowden-Greenwald meetings got several standing ovations at NY premiere
U.S. government to American people: Stay away from these countries
Simran Khosla
In total, the State Department has travel warnings in place for 41 nations across the globe
Dispatch from a desperate planet: Historic climate summit opens with plea for political will
Lindsay Abrams
"You can make history, or be vilified by it," Leonardo DiCaprio told global leaders at the U.N. Climate Summit
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