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Gasoline prices have familiar look as summer nears
Jonathan FaheyWhat George W. Bush’s disastrous presidency can teach us about fighting climate change
Tom Engelhardt
We invaded Iraq on the (fictional) 1 percent chance of mass destruction. But the odds of climate disaster are high
Strategery is back! How the Bush era of misguided foreign policy still lingers
Michael Lind
From depending on Russia for our space program, to using Chinese satellites for communications, the concept returns
Big Brother teams up with TMZ: How celebrity culture is hastening privacy’s digital demise
Julie Scelfo
As everyone from Monica Lewinsky to Solange knows all too well, our appetite for gossip has gotten way too big
The privilege of being “invisible”: As a brown Muslim woman, my visibility comes with my Otherness
Maria Khwaja
When I think of white privilege, I think of the ability to be seen as more than a tired symbol in a culture war
Impeachment, Fox News-style: Wing-nuts go mad, mainstream media follows them off the cliff — again
Paul Rosenberg
"Objective" media covered Iraq and '08 meltdown so brilliantly. Danger: False balance crowd wants impeachment next
7 reasons Hillary Clinton’s 2016 nomination is far from inevitable
Guy Saperstein
As in 2007, she has vulnerabilities other candidates simply don't. Could Elizabeth Warren steal the ticket?
How Russia arms America’s southern neighbors
Ioan Grillo
Russia is now the largest weapons dealer to governments in Latin America
2016 campaign checklist: Biden
Josh LedermanUnited States plunges to 31st place in global maternal health ranking
Katie McDonough
“Today, an American woman faces the same lifetime risk of maternal death as a woman in Iran or Romania”
Astra Taylor’s radical Internet critique: “I don’t want to give in to the libertarian logic of our time”
Scott Timberg
Time for "gee-whiz stupor" about the Web to stop, Astra Taylor tells Salon, and for a real look at the damage done
93 countries that have flip-flopped on Obama
Nicolas J.S. Davies
A new report reveals an erosion of approval for U.S. leadership in countries all over the world -- including Kenya
Obamacare will be vindicated by history: From JFK to FDR, here’s how the nation’s memory works
Ronan Keenan
From Gettysburg Address to space exploration, pitfalls of our nation's big moments rarely make the history books
“A corrosive dereliction of duty”: Why the New York Times’ America-first journalism is so dangerous
Patrick L. Smith
Our foreign affairs columnist explains his problem with American exceptionalism, and with the New York Times
What to eat when you’re drunk or hung over in countries around the world
Jess Zimmerman
When in Rome, do as the Romans do: drink two bottles of wine and eat a porchetta sandwich
“The Americans” recap: “We all have weakness”
Elliott Holt
In last night's episode, Stan begins to connect the dots and the Jennings feel increasingly trapped
7 horrific crimes that aren’t crimes anymore for America’s most powerful
Tom Engelhardt
Many of the worst abuses begun under the Bush administration have only become more entrenched
Austerity schemes and right-wing economic doom
David Harvey
The truth about ruinous austerity plans and worry about the debt -- it's all about aiding the affluent bond holders
Paul Ryan’s reverse-Robin Hood spending plan: Rob from the poor and give to the rich
Leo Gerard
Only in the GOP's parallel universe can a politician who guts Medicare and Medicaid be a "champion of the poor"
John Yoo’s despicable return: We must stop giving war criminals a platform
Murtaza Hussain
Author of infamous memo authorizing torture is back with more obnoxious opinions. Can't these guys finally go away?
Bush crew’s deplorable return: How their reemergence sends a deadly message
Elias Isquith
Enough with puff pieces about painting, and platforms for their self-defense. It only damns us to repeat the past
Cable news is living in an alternate universe!
Tom Engelhardt
Obsessed with missing planes and a "new Cold War," TV news people are missing the stories right under their noses
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