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Someone teach John Kerry about history!

Patrick L. Smith
There's a reason why Putin makes Kerry and the president look clownish: He understands the history others forget

3 terrible signs that our fossil-fuel addiction is getting worse

Michael Klare
When the New York Times starts shilling for fracking and Obama goes soft on BP, you know there's a major problem

Communism saved the American worker

Edward McClelland
Communism may never have worked here. But capitalism isn’t working as well without a rival economic system

Lapham’s Quarterly: America has become an “armed circus”

Lewis H. Lapham
How the tumultuous political movements of the 1960s led to the expansion and domination of the surveillance state

The media’s shameful Malaysia Airlines coverage: Gawking at a foreign disaster

Nicholas Quah
News outlets have used the tragedy of a lost airplane to paint an offensive picture of an ill-understood country

A night in the life of a Venezuela rioter

Alasdair Baverstock
For more than three weeks, government protesters have faced off with security forces. Here's what it's like

35 countries where the U.S. has supported fascists, drug lords and terrorists

Nicolas J.S. Davies
As the situation in Ukraine continues to fester, a handy history guide -- from A (Argentina) to Z (Zaire)

5 myths about the Venezuela crisis

Simeon Tegel
Latin America isn't as wild about Chavismo as we've been led to believe

Marco Rubio’s absurd “comeback” story: Watch what a tough guy he is!

Alex Pareene
Comprehensive what reform? Rubio's comeback campaign is all about being tough on other countries

Propaganda and nonsense: Even more New York Times hypocrisy

Patrick L. Smith
What the New York Times and John Kerry pretend to forget is the real history of America's noxious role in the world

New weird order: 21st century defying everything history taught us

Tom Engelhardt
The world's lone superpower is in decline, but no other state seems poised to take advantage. What's going on?

Oscar’s 10 most memorable moments

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The show plays it safe, but Pharrell and Matthew McConaughey add surprises

Jared Leto speaks to Ukraine at the Oscars

Daniel D'Addario
The actor speaks to the nation undergoing strife

“How many Hispanics did you pull over on the way over here, Arpaio”

Alexander Zaitchik
Arizona conservatives honor Sheriff Joe Arpaio — and get a little bit racist in the process

14 protest videos that went viral and changed the world

Timothy McGrath
From Iran's Green Revolution to Occupy Wall Street, scenes of brutality have altered the course of recent history

The Latin American revolution will not be televised

Annemarie Dooling
Social media continues to prevail over international news coverage during uprisings

Pro- and anti-government protests escalate in Venezuela

Associated Press
Saturday saw the biggest rally to date in Caracas against President Nicolas Maduro

Venezuela opposition leader jailed over ongoing protests

Associated Press
Right wing groups have been protesting for over a week against Nicolas Maduro's government

The Sochi Olympics: Putin’s shiny new surveillance state

Henry Grabar
Amid fears of terrorism, the Sochi Olympics have ushered in the latest evolution of the modern surveillance state

What a south-of-the-border revolution can teach us all about dignity

Laura Gottesdiener
20 years ago, the Zapatistas took a stand against the dehumanizing effects of globalization

Evolution, but different: Adventures of a Darwin-doubting botanist

Alan de Queiroz
Léon Croizat is an evolutionist with a grand theory of how the earth and species evolved. His problem: Darwin!

“Homeland” recap: The return of Brody

Jen Chaney
This week, Brody was back on-screen, and Carrie was headed to the hospital -- though not for her mental health

They spawned the 1 percent: How Washington and Lincoln explain inequality today

Edward McClelland
The competing economic visions of our two most famous presidents have big implications for the middle class today

Twitter: Anthropology’s most useful tool

MIT Technology Review
The social media site is providing new insight into global patterns of human migration and demography
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