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Why economic sanctions on Iran won’t work
Juan Cole
There are no good military options, and oil always finds a way around sanctions
The flailing falsehoods of America’s war criminals
Glenn Greenwald
Bush officials, fighting their legacy of war crimes, are even more dishonest now than when in office
France: UN mission chief likely dead
Associated PressRed Cross: Up to 3 million need aid
Bradley S. Klapper, Frank JordansFive common mistakes in the coverage of the Copenhagen Accord
Sam Hummel
The Copenhagen Accords on climate change were big news. Too bad so much of the reporting was wrong
When did “Parks and Recreation” get so funny?
Heather Havrilesky
NBC's comedy matures from middling civic mockumentary into a smart, hilarious parody of small-town life in America
Extreme unintended irony from a WH official
Glenn Greenwald
An Obama aide anonymously accuses Anthony Weiner of being a coward and not "manning-up."
Don’t be surprised the media elite sided with Fox
Gene Lyons
Washington reporters know that Democrats complain, but Republicans get even
What “controlling the media” really means
Glenn Greenwald
The same media whining over criticisms of Fox was happy to be bullied and controlled by the Bush administration.
Hondurans agree on constitution; no deal on Zelaya
Juan Carlos LlorcaA glossary of terms in foreign affairs
Glenn Greenwald
Righteous anger over Iran raises some deep confusion about the meaning of technical terms.
Our war-loving Foreign Policy Community hasn’t gone anywhere
Glenn Greenwald
The belief that Iraq taught America's "experts" a lesson about anything is wrong.
Who are the undeserving “others” benefiting from expanded government actions?
Glenn Greenwald
The tea party protests are directed at everyone except those responsible for their plight.
How one becomes “crazy” in Washington culture
Glenn Greenwald
Politico points to Jim McDermott and David Bonior as the Left's "crackpots" because they tried to stop the war.
Meet the knuckleheads of the U.S. Senate
Salon Staff
The Senate has come a long way since Ted Kennedy arrived in Washington in 1962. But not in the right direction
What Orly Taitz believes
Gabriel Winant
The head Birther talks about Obama's boyfriends, the long arm of Hugo Chavez and how the Web is rigged against her
“We will not be brought to our knees”
Jens Glüsing
Manuel Zelaya, the ousted president of Honduras, discusses the coup that brought him down
Salon Radio: Harper’s Ken Silverstein
Glenn Greenwald
The irony of Politico's reporting on Washington Post "salons"; and American media coverage of the coup in Honduras.
The Washington Post fires its best columnist. Why?
Glenn Greenwald
One of the rarest media commodities -- someone who criticizes Democrats "from the Left" -- just got rarer still.
Goodbye to cheap oil
Michael Klare
The world's shrinking supply of oil may have disastrous effects on the economy and our security.
Tribalistic self-absorption
Glenn Greenwald
What animates most right-wing discourse is obsession with one's own group and complete indifference to others.
Are the new fuel standards worth the cost?
Alex Koppelman
Opponents of President Obama's new fuel economy rules say his plan will cost Americans money, and might kill thousands.
Moms love the bad eggs more
Garrison Keillor
She devotes her life to a creep like Larry, but what about me? I'm the son who does everything I can to make her proud.
The world’s new superpower
Dilip Hiro
China keeps growing even as the global economy melts down. The U.S. may never recover its former place atop the pecking order.
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