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Nicaragua and Venezuela willing to offer Edward Snowden asylum
LUIS MANUEL GALENO
Though several nations have rejected him, presidents of the two countries are prepared to accept the whistleblower
America’s imperial decline: Must Dick Cheney always be president?
Patrick Smith
Barack Obama talks like a constitutional lawyer, but acts like Dick Cheney. Snowden shows it's the same old America
Edward Snowden has nowhere to go
Alex Halperin
The leaker has almost 20 asylum applications outstanding
Putin denies US extradition request for Snowden
Vladimir Isachenkov, Matti Huuhtanen
The Russian president says the intelligence leaker is free to travel as he pleases
Sunday shows: What you missed
Jim Newell
Punditry experts of "Meet the Press," "This Week" and "Face the Nation" prosecute Snowden and Greenwald
Edward Snowden departs Hong Kong on flight to Moscow
Katie McDonough
The NSA whistle-blower is bound for a "democratic nation via a safe route," according to a statement from WikiLeaks
I’m the transgender Navy SEAL
Kristin Beck, Anne Speckhard
I'm Kristin Beck now. As Chris, I risked my life on countless SEAL missions -- all while trying to hide who I am
Noam Chomsky: America is accelerating the apocalypse
Noam Chomsky
Global warming and nuclear arms conflicts threaten the planet, thanks in no small part to U.S. policy failures
I lost my virginity in a waterfront brothel
Lewis Lapham
As an Ivy League student in the '50s, I longed for adventure. I found it in the National Maritime Union
America’s newest Cold War
Michael T. Klare
Russia, China and the U.S. are all heightening regional tensions in Asia via arms deals
Worst job in Venezuela: Succeeding Hugo Chavez
Alasdair Baverstock
Newly elected Nicolas Maduro lacks his predecessor's charisma, mandate and popularity. And problems are mounting
Stop calling people “aliens”
Careen Shannon
Many have finally quit using the word “illegal.” But “alien" persists, and its history is dark and complicated
Brawl breaks out in Venezuelan parliament
Associated Press
Legislators wailed on one another after opposition coalition members protested in the National Assembly
Gohmert: “Radical Islamists” are “trained to act Hispanic”
Jillian Rayfield
The Texas Congressman warned against immigration reform in the wake of the attacks in Boston
Jon Stewart is no Bassem Youssef
Avi Asher-Schapiro
Unlike the "Daily Show" host, the Egyptian comedian actually challenges the political status quo
Venezuela elects Chavez successor amidst controversy
Girish Gupta, News Desk
Henrique Capriles refuses to acknowledge the victory of "Chavista" Nicholas Maduro, claiming the vote was rigged
Donald Trump’s exclusive golf resort neighbors county jail
Charles M. Sennott
Members who have paid a $250,000 initiation fee play in sight of 1500 inmates living in a modern American slum
UN passes historic arms trade treaty to U.S. media silence
Alexander Zaitchik
No major broadcast network has made even passing mention of a treaty that curtails trafficking to war-torn nations
Trump to CPAC: Romney should have bragged about his wealth more
Alex Seitz-Wald
The reality TV star can't resist dropping names and discussing his bank account at the conservative confab
Venezuela election set
Jack Chang, E. Eduardo Castillo
The big question is whether opposition leader Henrique Capriles will run
Save the rhino!
Kevin Charles Redmon
Thanks to rampant poaching, black rhinos are on the verge of extinction. We can save them by farming their horns
Are Hugo Chávez and Rand Paul anti-imperialist BFFs?
Andrew O'Hehir
The Venezuelan socialist and the Kentucky Tea Partyer, semi-united in kooky resistance to American hegemony
Post-Chávez, a new Venezuela?
Jeffrey R. Webber
The "crocodile charisma" of Hugo Chávez shaped Venezuela. Now, the nation lives in the shadow of his legacy
Remembrances of Hugo Chavez overlook role overseas
Danny Postel
When pondering his legacy, we must examine his disconcerting role in the upheaval in Middle East and North Africa
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