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Venezuela’s president is bullying a Harvard professor
Simeon Tegel
Nicolas Maduro is fuming over a Kennedy School economist’s criticism of his policies
Maduro replaces Venezuela’s longtime oil chief
Fabiola Sanchez, Joshua GoodmanMiley Cyrus’ homelessness call-to-arms proves she’s the next Madonna
Daniel D'Addario
Only a true star can keep our attention as well as Miley did, with a stunt both goofily earnest and canny
Robin Williams, stage actor: What I learned from directing him in a Broadway play
Moisés Kaufman
When I worked with Robin on “Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo," I saw a side of him that I'd never seen on-screen
“I had no idea I’d been sex trafficked”: A terrifying true story
Anastasia Moloney
Lured from Colombia, she was trapped in a sex ring run by the Japanese mafia -- until she escaped to help others
US sent Latin youth undercover in anti-Cuba ploy
Desmond Butler, Jack Gillum, Alberto Arce, Andrea RodriguezWhy Latin American diplomats are pulling out of Israel
Simeon Tegel, Alex Leff, Noga Tarnopolsky
More and more of the region's governments are yanking their ambassadors out of the country in protest
Debunking the myths about immigration: Ronald Reagan, Central America and everything Ted Cruz doesn’t understand
Adam Gaffney
If we want to understand the immigration crisis, we need to revisit Reagan and the violence we brought the region
Jill Abramson’s sad admission: “I don’t think the press, in general, did publish any stories that upset the Bush White House”
Patrick L. Smith
Why did the New York Times back down again and again and hold important stories? The reasons are infuriating
Please don’t compare Google Glass rage to the Chinese Exclusion Act
Andrew Leonard
Tech workers are not the new coolies. The Statue of Liberty wasn't built to welcome the wealthy and powerful
Latin America’s militaries are making a frightening comeback
Simeon Tegel
Bloody coups may now be practically unthinkable, but experts say the risks to democracy are real
Germany performed the most penis enlargements in the world last year
Jenny Kutner
A poll of worldwide cosmetic procedures found the U.S. in the No. 1 spot for plastic surgery
God won’t save us: Memorial Day, honest history and our new military-industrial complex
Patrick L. Smith
Americans believe we are guided by divine providence. Obama's strange presidency shows the work of something else
What George W. Bush’s disastrous presidency can teach us about fighting climate change
Tom Engelhardt
We invaded Iraq on the (fictional) 1 percent chance of mass destruction. But the odds of climate disaster are high
Venezuela protests heat up amid opposition rift
Joshua Goodman, Luis Alonso LugoHow Russia arms America’s southern neighbors
Ioan Grillo
Russia is now the largest weapons dealer to governments in Latin America
Real-life hunger games: Soaring food prices trigger unrest across the globe
Stefanie Krasnow
What do the Arab Spring, Occupy Gezi and unrest in Venezuela all have in common? Expensive food, and not much of it
Samantha Power’s brazen hypocrisy: Media swallows propaganda, but here’s the truth about Ukraine
Patrick L. Smith
The media swallows U.S. propaganda whole. Here's the truth about Ukraine -- and what it shows about American power
93 countries that have flip-flopped on Obama
Nicolas J.S. Davies
A new report reveals an erosion of approval for U.S. leadership in countries all over the world -- including Kenya
Pope Francis prays for peace with large crowd on Easter Sunday
Frances D'emilio
The pontiff led Mass with more than 150,000 people in attendance
6 countries actually trying to make their workers’ lives better (unlike the U.S.)
Alex Kane
France is attempting to curb after-work emails, while a Swedish city experiments with six-hour work days
Barack Obama pulls a George W. Bush: Lies, misinformation and chemical weapons
Patrick L. Smith
Remember the almost-war in Syria last year? An amazing new report -- which our media won't touch -- is a must read
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