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Report reveals how internet giant funds climate villains

Jessica Corbett
"For the last damn time: Big. Tech. Is. Not. Your. Friend."

This isn’t the first time the U.S. has abandoned the Kurds

Stephen Zunes
This is hardly the first time the United States has goaded Kurds to fight and then abandoned them to slaughter

Should I eat red meat? Confusing studies diminish trust in nutrition science

Scott Lear
Nutritional science is complicated

The forgotten trauma of a forgotten war

Nick Turse
As the world looks away, death stalks the Democratic Republic of Congo

John Lennon at 39, in self-imposed exile

Kenneth Womack
When the former Beatle celebrated his penultimate birthday 40 years ago, he was on the cusp of starting over

Republicans must lie to survive: They have no other choice

Cody Cain
From Ronald Reagan to Donald Trump, the path to Republican political success is rooted in profound deception

How much will climate change cost us?

Kate Yoder
The wisdom of a carbon tax is all backwards, it appears

Turkish attack on Syria endangers a remarkable democratic experiment by the Kurds

James L. Gelvin
In a surprise Oct. 6 statement, President Trump announced the U.S. would withdraw its troops from northern Syria

Why hospitals are getting into the housing business

Markian Hawryluk
Many hospitals realize it’s cheaper to provide a month of housing than to keep patients for a single night

Ibram X. Kendi on “How to Be an Antiracist”: Racism and capitalism “will ultimately die together”

Chauncey DeVega
Author of new bestseller on America's second most racist president (guess!) and turning the tide of history

Russian pranksters expose Lindsey Graham’s hypocrisy in hoax call

Cody Fenwick
Graham shared views about the Kurds that are at odds with his public statements during the prank call

Trump’s USDA is letting factories with troubling safety records slaughter chickens even faster

Isaac Arnsdorf
Workers are getting injured, but the Department of Agriculture says their safety is not its responsibility.

Two Giuliani associates with Ukraine ties arrested on campaign finance charges

Shira Tarlo
Prosecutors say Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman were part of a conspiracy to funnel foreign money into U.S. elections

One year after Khashoggi’s brutal murder: business as usual?

Medea Benjamin
So far, not a single Saudi official has been found guilty or punished for this crime.

“If you work for ICE, quit”: Never Again launches career services site for agents looking for change

Eoin Higgins
"You want people to stop being complicit? Make it possible."

Marianne Williamson and the religion of “spirituality”

Galen Watts
Williamson unapologetically infuses her interest in spirituality into her political campaigning

Turkey launches military attack against Kurdish forces in Syria after Trump gives the green light

Igor Derysh
After Trump's chummy chat with Turkish president, U.S. will back off while Turkey attacks longtime American allies

Exclusive: Beto O’Rourke unveils sweeping women’s rights plan

Shira Tarlo
Ahead of the fourth debate, O'Rourke wants women to know he is committed to prioritizing their needs and concerns

AOC takes aim at Joe Kennedy over Senate challenge to Green New Deal champion Ed Markey

Eoin Higgins
Ocasio-Cortez sees former foe Joe Crowley behind establishment campaign to take down progressive Sen. Ed Markey

Judge threatens Betsy DeVos with jail for not adhering to court order on student loan debts

Matthew Rozsa
"I’m not sending anyone to jail yet, but it’s good to know I have that ability,” a judge told department lawyers

Why over 130,000 new voting machines could lead to more distrust in U.S. elections

Steven Rosenfeld
The divide over ballot-marking devices is not merely philosophical

Trump’s America shines bright for Europe’s radical New Right

Sylvia Taschka
For many groups on the far-right of Europe’s political spectrum, Donald Trump has become a heroic figure.

What to expect from Turkey’s coming invasion of Syria

Vijay Prashad, E. Ahmet Tonak
The Syrian Democratic Forces is now vulnerable to the full might of the Turkish army

“South Park” banned in China after new episode lampoons government censorship: report

Matthew Rozsa
The ban occurred after a "South Park" episode criticized American companies for selling out their values to China
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