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Leaking the Guatánamo prisoner names: How and why a former Navy lawyer took such a huge risk

Peter Jan Honigsberg
"Could I live with myself for the rest of my life knowing who knows how this would turn out?" Matt Diaz said

Don Jr. storms out over far-right hecklers at event for his book about liberals “silencing” speech

Igor Derysh
Don Jr. abruptly ends event trashing "triggered" liberals after protesters in MAGA hats shouted him down

Indigenous people blocked Ecuador oil auction in growing fight to save Amazon

Mitch Anderson
When Indigenous people fight to defend and enforce their land rights, they are protecting their future — and ours

Who fights our “forever wars”? Pulitzer-winner C.J. Chivers on the true cost of Iraq and Afghanistan

Chauncey DeVega
Award-winning author of "The Fighters" and "The Gun" on the "enormous human consequence" of America's wars

For young people with psychosis, early intervention is crucial

Brian Rinker
The average life span of people with major mental illnesses is up to 32 years less than for the general population

Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman says US still wants to stop ISIS in Syria despite troop withdrawal

Matthew Rozsa
Mark Milley told "This Week" that despite the troop withdrawal from Syria, "the objective will remain the same"

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.

Sustainable halal meat is making inroads in Muslim communities

Nicole Rasul
The demand for halal meat and poultry, now a $20 billion market in the U.S., continues to climb.

What’s in a name? Ghostly spirits stalk the medical literature

Myron Levin
Medical literature might seem to be a safe space for honest scientific inquiry, with no bias or spin. It isn't so.

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

New health concerns over synthetic playing fields

Sarah Okeson
Tests find dangerous chemicals in artificial turf used for school sports as well as colleges and the pros

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

Do music lessons really make children smarter?

Christoph Droesser
A recent analysis found that most research mischaracterizes the relationship between music and skills enhancement.

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

The unbearable wrongness of William Barr: Secularism doesn’t destroy society or moral order

Phil Zuckerman
If secularism truly resulted in moral deterioration, then highly secular societies would be decaying. They're not

Watching my students turn into soldiers of empire

Danny Sjursen
A new generation of West Pointers joins America’s hopeless wars

Senators’ silence suggests they may be taking their impeachment trial duty seriously

Lynne H. Rambo
Sen. Susan Collins is among the senators who have chosen to stay quiet about impeachment so far

“An extraordinary day”: Brazilian leftist leader Lula freed from prison

Eoin Higgins
"An extraordinary day in Brazil — for the world, given Lula's stature."

“Doctor Sleep” is gleefully gruesome and does right by Kubrick and King

Matthew Rozsa
Starring Ewan McGregor and Rebecca Ferguson, the film is the logical and spiritual continuation to "The Shining"

Is Mitch McConnell afraid this Kentucky sports radio host will run against him?

Shira Tarlo
Republicans forced a popular Kentucky radio host off the air, and fans are rallying with #FreeMattJones

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

Sen. Sinema, lone senate Democrat opposed to net neutrality, tied to Comcast lobbyist’s dark money

Jake Johnson
Sinema has also benefited from direct campaign contributions from the telecom industry

Doctors aren’t worried about new HIV strain — here’s why

Nicole Karlis
Headlines about a new "strain" sound scary — but scientists say context is key
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