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Peace advocates have long been found among veterans who fought in America’s wars
Michael Messner
eterans of past wars have long been at the forefront of peace advocacy in the United States.
Virginia’s new blue wave: A portrait of things to come — or things left undone?
Paul Rosenberg
Democrats won a sweeping victory last week — which was also a missed opportunity. Here are the lessons for 2020
Winter is coming: Castle Black, the Syrian withdrawal, and the battle of the bases
Nick Turse
Bases, bases, everywhere, and not a base in sight.
Who is Rudy Giuliani’s friend “Charles”? An accidental text may have outed his identity
Roger Sollenberger
Rudy Giuliani's new fixer seems to connect a lot of dots
Oil lobbyist turned Interior chief proposes giving “coveted” contract to ex-client
Jessica Corbett
Critics called on Congress to open an investigation immediately
Class warfare: Billionaires vs. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren
Norman Solomon
Forces of wealth and privilege are outraged that they have to face not one, but two progressive candidates
Power and lies: Who is responsible for protecting democracy?
Robert Reich
If a president and his enablers are peddling lies, we need reliable intermediaries that help us see them.
CNN’s Brian Stelter reflects on “The View” venom and leaving Trump out of “The Morning Show”
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to the CNN anchor about his work with the Apple TV+ drama and the challenge morning TV faces
Social media is amplifying Trump’s rants and disinformation more than ever
Steven Rosenfeld
As 2020 approaches, a look at disinformation trends, who’s susceptible, and the Democratic Party’s countermeasures
Lindy West reclaims the “witch hunt”: On comedy, feminism and why terrible men think they’re victims
Amanda Marcotte
In her new book "The Witches Are Coming," Lindy West turns her gimlet eye on the ruin of America in the Trump era
Anyone who says, “It’s the economy, stupid” is being stupid
David Masciotra
In a new Gilded Age of massive economic inequality, "the economy" is an abstraction meant to conceal ugly reality
Watching my students turn into soldiers of empire
Danny Sjursen
A new generation of West Pointers joins America’s hopeless wars
He’s back! Former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort resurfaces — at the heart of Ukraine inquiry
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Is the man who ran Trump's campaign for free the mastermind behind the most unhinged Ukraine conspiracy theory?
Don Jr. says fallen troops at Arlington National Cemetery remind him of Trump family’s “sacrifices”
Igor Derysh
Trump was reminded of "all the attacks we’d already suffered as a family, as well as the military’s "sacrifices"
Ivanka Trump: The whistleblower’s identity is “not particularly relevant” in impeachment inquiry
Shira Tarlo
The White House adviser appeared to break with her father, who has been urging the media to name the official
Whistleblower’s attorneys threaten to sue Trump after his “surrogates” out CIA analyst
Igor Derysh
A “cease and desist” letter warning of potential “legal” action has been sent to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Press Watch: Dems could make the case on impeachment — journalists could still say they failed
Dan Froomkin
Political media is conditioned to look for theatrical moments and zingy soundbites. But impeachment isn't TV drama
After admitting to misusing charity money in court, President Trump claims that he is the victim
Igor Derysh
Trump claimed "every penny" from his foundation went to charity despite admitting in court that he misused millions
Democrats slam Bloomberg for “buying his way” into the election: “The billionaire class is scared”
Igor Derysh
Bloomberg has been accused of self-funding "vanity run" as polls show he’s hugely unpopular among Democratic voters
Mike Pence aide claimed that Trump’s “perfect” July 25 call was unusual: report
Nicole Karlis
Jennifer Williams reportedly said the tone of the Ukraine call, which was political in nature, was not normal
MSNBC host Rachel Maddow reads shocking excerpts from new book by “anonymous” White House official
Bob Brigham
"[Trump] was prone to abuses of power from ill-conceived schemes to punish his political rivals," anonymous writes
Republicans’ incoherent defenses: From “no quid pro quo” to “he’s a moron”
Heather Digby Parton
Exhausted Republicans have given up on the claim that Trump did nothing wrong. All they've got left is "he's dumb"
Jeff Sessions praises Trump in announcing bid for old Alabama Senate seat
Shira Tarlo
Sessions tries to reconcile with his former boss in his first campaign ad, saying: "He has my strong support"
Trump tries bribing the jury … and no Republican seems bothered by it
Terry H. Schwadron
Trump is tapping his fund-raising network for a handful of loyal senators facing tough re-election bids in 2020
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