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U.S. media responds to Hugo Chavez’s reelection

Natasha Lennard
Neoliberal disdain, some corners of support and a healthy dose of hypocrisy in post-election comments

Has the myth of Chavez been broken?

Girish Gupta
What Hugo Chavez's narrow election victory means for the future of Venezuela

Chavez wins re-election according to electoral council

Associated Press
The Venezuelan leader won another six year term

Venezuela’s tribe massacre mystery

Girish Gupta
Eighty Yanomami were reportedly killed by Brazilian miners. Evidence suggests this may not be the case

Drugs, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll

Alexander Zaitchik
Mexican pop stars have updated the drug ballad with a gangsta-rap feel. But the guns and criminal ties are real

The Week in Pictures

Carmen Garcia
The RNC dominated the week as an oil fire raged in Venezuela and Angola saw a historic election

Ten ways Americans have lost their freedom

Richard (R.J.) Eskow
Our struggle for liberty has become a fight against concentrated wealth

48 killed in Venezualan oil refinery fire

Jorge Rueda
Fires continue to burn three days after Venezuala's biggest oil refinery explodes--and the cause remains unknown

World’s best political comedians

FPIF Staff
Meet the people from all over the globe who make us laugh and challenge government Orthodoxy

“Agent Garbo”: Wartime’s greatest double-cross

Laura Miller
True spy story: How a Barcelona chicken farmer fooled the Nazis, saved D-Day and became the greatest agent ever

The age of illusion: An interview with Chris Hayes

Jake Blumgart
An editor at large from the Nation discusses meritocracy, Occupy Wall Street and the struggle against the elite

How the US keeps Cuba offline

Nick Miroff
Washington has its wires tangled: It promises Cuba free data, but blocks access to the Internet's coolest tools

Is American decline real?

Robert J.Lieber
More and more thinkers are warning that our glory days are over, but their arguments are flawed -- and old

America’s gas entitlement problem

Justin D. Martin
Even at $4 a gallon, Americans are paying far, far less at the pump than the rest of the world

Rubio’s race for Romney’s ear on immigration

Jefferson Morley
Can the Florida senator steer the presumptive GOP nominee away from from immigration hard-liner Kris Kobach?
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