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“Homeland” hasn’t jumped the shark just yet
Jen Chaney
Sunday's episode was the best of the season so far, and gave us key new information about the CIA bombing
Middling logic, middling newspaper: New York Times bows to government, again, on NSA
Patrick L. Smith
By withholding details of Edward Snowden documents, the paper of record shows it cares more about power than news
6 questions about the latest “Homeland” twist, answered
Jen Chaney
Now that Carrie's "in trouble," what does that mean for the show?
It’s OK to sit out a war now and then
Andrew Bacevich
The New York Times is always worrying about the "new isolationism"
Inside “Homeland’s” real nightmare Tower of David
Alex Leff
The show's third season borrows heavily from the reporting of Jon Lee Anderson in the New Yorker
“Homeland” recap: A surprise reunion takes the season to a new place
Jen Chaney
A big twist makes this week's episode better than last -- but does it make any sense?
Currencies are volatile amid U.S. debt ceiling showdown
Stephen Kurczy
Latin American economies reacted to the U.S. government shutdown
Curbing GOP nuts’ power: How Obama can ignore the debt ceiling
Josh Eidelson
An expert tells Salon the president may even have a legal duty to bypass Congress if it won't raise the debt limit
On “Homeland,” as on “Breaking Bad,” a man leaves his family behind
Jen Chaney
The "Homeland" season premiere finds Brody's family struggling without him, and Carrie off her meds and defiant
Air France cocaine bust yields nine arrests
Frank Bajak, Fabiola Sanchez
Authorities found 1.4 tons of cocaine on a flight from Caracas
Shoppers from overseas aid U.S. exports
JEANNA SMIALEK, Bill faries
Tourism exports reached a record high in June: more visitors spend more on goods they can get cheaper in the U.S.
The left-wing activist who became a Tea Partyer
Andrew O'Hehir
Brandon Darby went from anarchist to FBI informant and Breitbart protégé. A new movie tries to solve the riddle
Animal sacrifices are contaminating Venezuela’s water supply
Lindsay Abrams
Bottled water prices soar as dead dogs are found in the country's reservoir
America’s green energy future is a pipe dream
Michael T. Klare
Ignore Obama's bold talk. The energy industry is still pouring its historic profits into fossil fuel projects
Give Manning and Snowden the Nobel Peace Prize
Andrew O'Hehir
If the Nobel committee had any guts, it would honor America's leakers and deliver a smackdown to the security state
Report: Edward Snowden to stay in airport for now
Alex Halperin
UPDATED: Despite earlier reports, it's unclear if he has permission to leave
Pope Francis is greeted by frenzied crowds in Brazil
Nicole Winfield, Bradley Brooks
Adoring crowds have made the pope's visit a "nightmare" for security officials, members of his staff say
Snowden faces new asylum-less world
Tom Engelhardt
Venezuela, Bolivia and Nicaragua can't protect the NSA whistle-blower from rendition at the hands of the CIA
Human Rights Watch: Snowden should steer clear of Venezuela
Dudley Althaus
Head of the NGO's Americas division says the nation's oppressive government doesn't look kindly on whistle-blowers
Q&A with Glenn Greenwald: Americans’ reaction “surprising and gratifying”
Falguni A. Sheth
Glenn Greenwald discusses how Americans see Snowden, and details the non-U.S. world's anger at NSA privacy invasion
Reports: Edward Snowden wants asylum in Russia
Vladimir Isachenkov
The NSA whistleblower will request political asylum in Russia, so he can then travel to a Latin American country
Snowden could spark a new Cold War
GlobalPost News Desk
His asylum offer has highlighted Moscow's improving relations with some countries in America's backyard
Snowden’s choice: Pick his asylum destination
Alex Halperin
Bolivia, Nicaragua and Venezuela have offered Snowden a home. Where should a young hacker start afresh?
The age of revolution: 1989-2013, and counting
Andrew O'Hehir
From the Berlin Wall to Cairo, we live in an era of anti-authoritarian revolution that may transform the world
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