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Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters: Why moral perversity of U.S. position in Gaza is stunning
Roger Waters
I think it's safe to say that if U.S. neighborhoods were living under siege, folks like Rand Paul wouldn't take it
“I have not seen any evidence of successful U.S. intervention to stop such violence in our modern history”
Leighton Woodhouse
Ex-State Dept. expert to Salon: Outside intervention caused Iraq mess, helped create ISIS. It's not the solution
The dark truth about American military power
William Astore
The U.S. military has been corrupted by its addiction to airstrikes. Here's why that's so dangerous
Wall Street’s hot new scam: Shady banking consultants absolve the banks that pay them!
David Dayen
PricewaterhouseCoopers isn't just your friendly Oscars auditing firm. It's also got quite a swindle going
They are no longer police: Why Ferguson reminds us that America is not exceptional
Josh Appelbaum
The police are no longer here to protect us. They are a hyper-militarized militia that provokes and antagonizes
Maryam Mirzakhani becomes first woman awarded math’s “Nobel Prize”
Sarah Gray
Mirzakhani, from Stanford University, became the first woman to be awarded the Fields Medal
Israel’s self-defeating “victory”: How peace was squandered in Gaza
Sandy Tolan
If Hamas emerges as the true winners of the 2014 invasion, Israel and the U.S. will have only themselves to blame
Report: Obama had strong words for GOP critic of Syria policy
Elias Isquith
The Daily Beast claims the president told an angry Republican senator that his argument was ... not great
Iran bans permanent birth control to make people have babies
Jenny Kutner
Critics have called the measure a plan to force women back into traditional domestic roles
Hillary’s overlooked ’16 worry: Will she write off the anti-interventionist left again?
Joan Walsh
For all the talk about her positioning around inequality, her foreign policy may alienate voters she needs in '16
Billionaire’s sketchy Middle East gamble: Meet the man betting on war with Iran
Eli Clifton
Thomas Kaplan has made a ton of money by making high-priced wagers. But never quite like this
Hillary’s break from Obama: Here’s what it really means (hint: She’s still a hawk)
Jim Newell
Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama still have different approaches to foreign policy. Sound the alarms!
It’s even worse than Fox News: How Ted Cruz and Michele Bachmann get away with it
Paul Rosenberg
Hannity helps, but right-wing obstruction and lies take hold because the centrist, objective press wears blinders
The new Richard Nixon lie: John Dean on why he would have loved the Tea Party
David Daley
On anniversary of Nixon's fall, John Dean talks Tea Party, taking out Gordon Liddy & Watergate conspiracy theories
After the genocide: What’s next for Gaza and the hope for Middle East peace?
Patrick L. Smith
Nearly 2,000 are dead and a cease-fire brings little peace of mind. But there may be glimmers of hope after tragedy
No, Twitter will not topple a crazy North Korean dictator
Andrew Leonard
A hackathon winner hopes access to outside media will nurture freedom. Not if China can help it
GOP’s “toxic” laundering scheme: How echoes of Jack Abramoff are emerging
Heather Digby Parton
Group of GOP power brokers demonstrates the party's penchant for fleecing Indian tribes and Christian conservatives
Why Latin American diplomats are pulling out of Israel
Simeon Tegel, Alex Leff, Noga Tarnopolsky
More and more of the region's governments are yanking their ambassadors out of the country in protest
Germany performed the most penis enlargements in the world last year
Jenny Kutner
A poll of worldwide cosmetic procedures found the U.S. in the No. 1 spot for plastic surgery
Strange bedfellows: Putin, the Chomskyite left and the ghosts of the Cold War
Andrew O'Hehir
So-called radicals who side with the Russian despot on Ukraine are stuck in a poisoned Cold War narrative
Paul Ryan’s “insult” strategy: Why his anti-poverty contract is so grotesque
Simon Maloy
Paul Ryan wants to make the poor sign contracts to earn benefits, and punish them for not being successful
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