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America’s dangerous “Exodus” fantasy: What’s lost in the Israel-Palestine debate
Sandy Tolan
Our government's unbending allegiance to Israel has blinded us to the horrors of its military occupation in Gaza
“Only when a woman makes her own money does she have her rights”: The importance of digital literacy in Afghanistan
Elizabeth Schaeffer Brown, Jason Brooks Brown
In Afghanistan, girls are treated as second-class citizens. Access to technology could be a road to independence
The right’s bizarre David Cameron love affair: American conservatives rejoice at re-election of Iran-coddling appeaser
Jim Newell
Like Obama, Britain's prime minister supports nuclear negotiations with Iran. The horror!
Warmongers get schooled: How GOP hawks lost their chance to scuttle an Iran deal
Jim Newell
The Iran review bill is flying through Congress, but House Dems are making their pro-deal stance clear
Marco Rubio is a troll, not a senator: How the ’16 hopeful went from “serious” legislator to hot mess
Jim Newell
His legislative career is basically over. Now Rubio will just spend the next year annoying his colleagues
A president for the tinfoil hat crowd: Mike Huckabee has his finger on America’s (electromagnetic) pulse
Simon Maloy
Would-be president Mike Huckabee is very concerned about a science-fiction attack on the United States
Right-wing media’s big con: Why privileged, powerful conservatives pretend they’re underdog insurgents
Jim Sleeper
David Frum and Ross Douthat's response to Garry Trudeau and Charlie Hebdo/PEN debate is disingenuous and dishonest
The GOP’s paranoid right-wing renaissance: What Pam Geller’s anti-Islam fear mongering says about American politics
Heather Digby Parton
The right has long harbored fantasies about shadowy government conspiracies. Now that paranoia is bigger than ever
Ted Cruz, our ayatollah: Fight back now, or welcome to the 2016 religious right hellstorm
Jeffrey Tayler
Way too many of us believe in a magic book negated by science and peppered with all manner of misanthropic myths
Baltimore, the burden of history and the uses of “violence”: A week of fear and hope
Andrew O'Hehir
Beneath media hysteria and white panic, the real story of Baltimore is about political empowerment and new hope
The media’s myopic Judy Miller crusade: Why her press-tour bludgeoning is too little, too late
Jack Mirkinson
The disgraced NYT reporter has received her just desserts, but the rush to bury her also obscures a bigger problem
Tom Cotton returns, with guns blazing: How the hawkish senator’s latest Iran stunt backfired
Jim Newell
The freshman behind the "open letter to Iran" once again took the nuke debate into his own hands
US Navy ships to accompany US-flagged ships in Gulf
Robert BurnsMarco Rubio utterly humiliates himself: How shameless pandering won him the Sheldon Adelson primary
Jim Newell
Marco Rubio is in line to receive the billionaire's backing after groveling the most
Stealing a page from Big Tobacco and climate-change deniers: How Armenian genocide denialists get away with it
Eric Bogosian
The Armenian genocide was carefully planned and prosecuted. So is the campaign to deny it all these years later
Hillary will laugh all the way to the White House: How the GOP’s boneheaded Obamacare fixation boosts her bid
Jim Newell
Conservatives insist on getting an Obamacare repeal to Obama's desk. They should be careful what they wish for
Joss Whedon’s doomed struggle: “Avengers: Age of Ultron” and superhero cinema’s decadent phase
Andrew O'Hehir
Sure, Whedon's $250 million superhero sequel is a fun, forgettable summer spectacle. Wasn't he aiming for more?
GOP science deniers’ shameless new low: A Tom Cotton-style effort to undercut global climate talks
Lindsay Abrams
Sen. James Inhofe, a global warming truther, has learned a lot from Tom Cotton's "educational" letter to Iran
Supporters of Senate Iran bill swatting away amendments
Deb RiechmannNeocons bang the war drums: Here’s how they’ll try to sink the Iran agreement
Jim Newell
It wouldn't help Republicans to add a bunch of poison pills to this bill, but you try telling Marco Rubio that
The Republican Party’s imperial rebirth: How Dick Cheney’s twisted worldview became the guiding light of the GOP
Heather Digby Parton
For a fleeting moment, it seemed like the nightmares of the Bush administration might be behind us. Not anymore...
Marco Rubio’s cynical gambit: Why his slippery stance on immigration is a win-win
Elias Isquith
GOPer talks out of both sides of his mouth concerning reform . Here's why he's doing it — and why it might work
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