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What really happened in Beijing: Putin, Obama, Xi — and the back story the media won’t tell you
Patrick L. Smith
Ukraine, Iran's nukes, the price of oil: There are ties worthy of a Bourne film, if the media connected the dots
EXCLUSIVE: Jon Stewart’s Salon interview: Humanizing torturers, our dysfunctional politics, and why we view our political enemies as X-Men
Andrew O'Hehir
"Daily Show" host tells Salon about Islam, nuance, his new film, and seeing Iranian kids impersonate his TV persona
Michael Moore defends Bill Maher: “Comedy is and should be a dangerous business”
Joanna Rothkopf
Moore explains why he thinks liberals are so offended when Maher disses Islam
Democratic megadonor: Israel should “bomb the living daylights” out of Iran
Luke Brinker
Billionaire Haim Saban beats war drums in joint appearance with Sheldon Adelson
“It’s about forgetting the past”: Eric Lichtblau exposes how the CIA protected ex-Nazis
Elias Isquith
The New York Times reporter tells Salon about his new book on one of the U.S.'s greatest moral failures
I was once a climate change denier
Kasra Hassani
I'm a scientist now, but the embarrassment lingers. Here's why I let myself be duped -- and how I came to my senses
Circus of GOP talking heads: I spent my post-election day watching Fox News
Andrew O'Hehir
Amid the feasting, a note of "oh crap": Now we have to make everybody unhappy, control Cruz, and fight Hillary
America’s conspiracy mania: Why Ebola and 9/11 truthers reflect a tortured history
From 9/11 to McCarthyism, we have a long history of conspiracy theories -- and government acts have encouraged them
Presidential “pixie dust”: How a quiet new rule can wipe away your basic rights
Marcy Wheeler
New language declassified from DOJ says a president can violate an executive order. Here's what that could entail
D.C.’s most horrifying event: Beltway insiders channel junior high students at “spy prom”
Heather Digby Parton
Welcome to a mix of the Oscars and the junior high prom -- where insiders and spies come to celebrate themselves
“He’s a chickens**t”: Obama administration officials unload on Benjamin Netanyahu
Luke Brinker
Officials sound off on growing US-Israeli tensions
“Homeland”s antiheroine problem: How mentor-mentee relationships are ruining the show
Sonia Saraiya
"Homeland" and "How to Get Away With Murder" both feature queasy mentoring dynamics, but one's a lot more troubling
Richard Dawkins is wrong: Religion is not inherently violent
Laura Miller
Bestselling author Karen Armstrong's panoramic survey of the history of faith and war disproves an atheist canard
From Gary Webb to James Risen: The struggle for the soul of journalism
Andrew O'Hehir
Two courageous reporters dug up dark government secrets. Only one was betrayed by his peers. Why did it happen?
Pope Francis slams criminal justice system: Condemns death penalty and harsh prison conditions
Joanna Rothkopf
"A life sentence is a hidden death penalty"
Why this Iranian-born writer fears for America’s soul
Laura Miller
The author of "Reading Lolita in Tehran" believes that the U.S. is abandoning its art and literature at its peril
7 disastrous possible outcomes of our new war with ISIS
Peter Van Buren
Worst-case scenario: America’s pan-Middle Eastern war marches into its third decade with no end in sight
No, Bush was not right about Iraq: How conservatives misread new Times bombshell
Simon Maloy
The right says a new NY Times report on chemical weapons in Iraq vindicates Bush. Even Team Bush disagrees!
North America is a crime scene: The untold history of America this Columbus Day
Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
The founding myth of the United States is a lie. It is time to re-examine our ruthless past -- and present
Obama’s stealth oil wars
Michael Klare
The U.S. government is increasingly using sanctions to choke off energy-producing states it deems a hostile threat
Bill Maher’s atheist values: Why progressives must defend enlightenment, critique religious extremism
Jeffrey Tayler
"Real Time" fall-out illustrates a debate between theocracy and rule of law and reason. Liberals must choose a side
Bobby Jindal’s foreign policy farce: Inside a dopey pre-presidential routine
Jim Newell
Louisiana governor is latest presidential possibility to "lay out his foreign policy vision." Hint: it's hawkish
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