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“Rude, dismissive and brusque!” Why Zionist leader Mort Klein is still fuming at Christie (and us)

Josh Eidelson
Still mad about "occupied territories" remark, Adelson pal talks Ted Cruz and terrorism in "very biased interview"

“The Americans” recap: A daunting mission faces KGB spies

Elliott Holt
The latest episode, “Behind the Red Door,” contains one of the best scenes I've seen on TV

The secret is out: U.S. built “Cuban Twitter” to stir up political unrest

Sarah Gray
For two years USAID operated a Twitter-like mass communication system that tried to foster dissent and collect data

3 terrible signs that our fossil-fuel addiction is getting worse

Michael Klare
When the New York Times starts shilling for fracking and Obama goes soft on BP, you know there's a major problem

Chris Christie update: Guv grovels for billionaire crank

Elias Isquith
Christie tries to put Bridgegate behind him and lay the groundwork for a 2016 presidential run

Obama: Nuclear blast a bigger concern than Russia

The Associated Press

Welcome to the dead zone: Our planet’s greatest cities are facing a major pollution crisis

Henry Grabar
We're fast approaching a future where Paris is no longer the "city of light" — and breathing has becomes a hazard

New sanctions are driving Russians to drink

Jean MacKenzie
An expanded menu of punitive measures is already having some effect on Moscow

8 biggest “enemies of the Internet”

Sarah Wolfe
This year marks the first time that the U.S. has earned Reporters Without Borders' dubious honor

“Marriage is an uncut watermelon”: How translation brought my native language to life

Dina Nayeri
Truth is a slippery thing in Iran, especially when it comes to language. English gave my native idioms new meaning

Turkish prime minister: “We’ll eradicate Twitter”

Sarah Gray
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has banned the social media site, but citizens have found a way to circumvent

The sex that helped us survive: Love and defiance in an Iranian prison

Shane Bauer, Sarah Shourd
Hope was fading for two Americans imprisoned in Iran — so they risked everything to spend one more night together

Malaysia Airlines update: Emotional relatives dragged out of press conference

Sarah Gray
Australia is narrowing its search area, and Malaysia is searching the backgrounds of passengers and crew

Self-parody: Lindsey Graham’s new campaign ad is all about Benghazi

Elias Isquith
Benghazi rules everything around Lindsey

Lapham’s Quarterly: America has become an “armed circus”

Lewis H. Lapham
How the tumultuous political movements of the 1960s led to the expansion and domination of the surveillance state

Crimea has Russian oligarchs panicked

Michael Moran
Russian bankers and industrialists close to Vladimir Putin fear Western sanctions

Ted Cruz’s cringe-inducing “humor”

Andrew Burstein, Nancy Isenberg
In today’s conservative America, rhetoric fires up a crowd -- even when it’s empty words with no articulated policy

35 countries where the U.S. has supported fascists, drug lords and terrorists

Nicolas J.S. Davies
As the situation in Ukraine continues to fester, a handy history guide -- from A (Argentina) to Z (Zaire)

Marco Rubio’s absurd “comeback” story: Watch what a tough guy he is!

Alex Pareene
Comprehensive what reform? Rubio's comeback campaign is all about being tough on other countries

Marco Rubio’s scary 2024: “North Korea can blow up California” and “Iran can reach the East Coast”

Josh Eidelson
Florida senator tells CPAC's young people: Imagine when China controls the sea and Russia holds neighbors hostage

Propaganda and nonsense: Even more New York Times hypocrisy

Patrick L. Smith
What the New York Times and John Kerry pretend to forget is the real history of America's noxious role in the world

Must-see morning clip: America’s Shame-O-Meter is off

Prachi Gupta
Jon Stewart blasts the GOP for prioritizing Iran sanctions ahead of America's veterans

CPAC wingnuts’ greatest hits: 18 outrageous things its top speakers have said in public

Josh Eidelson
With the right-wing confab starting today, here are some golden oldies -- like comparing gay people to alcoholics

4 ways the Ukrainian situation is going to make things harder in the Middle East

Noga Tarnopolsky
For starters, progress in Syria seems all but impossible for the foreseeable future
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