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GOP’s pathetic Putin debacle: How their foreign policy politicking backfired
Brian Beutler
From Sarah Palin to Lindsey Graham, the right's posture on Russia has revealed the movement's biggest flaws
Michele Bachmann: American Jews “sold out Israel” by supporting Obama
Elias Isquith
The Minnesota congresswoman also says the U.S. may turn on Israel when End Times come
“How many Hispanics did you pull over on the way over here, Arpaio”
Alexander Zaitchik
Arizona conservatives honor Sheriff Joe Arpaio — and get a little bit racist in the process
America’s psychic numbing: Why we’re so obsessed with “apocalypse”
Ira Chernus
We overuse the word, and yet we're unprepared for what will darken our world: Nuclear or environmental extinction
Republican senator derails vote on military sexual assault proposals by tying it to doomed sanctions
Katie McDonough
President Obama has already vowed to veto the sanctions advanced by Kansas Republican Sen. Jerry Moran
We’re being screwed by Spotify! David Byrne, R.E.M.’s Mike Mills and Cake’s John McCrea on the fight for artists’ rights
Scott Timberg
"We need to have a sustainable system for people who create culture," says John McCrea, announcing a new coalition
14 protest videos that went viral and changed the world
Timothy McGrath
From Iran's Green Revolution to Occupy Wall Street, scenes of brutality have altered the course of recent history
John Kerry’s policy of surrender: His failures are redefining American exceptionalism
Patrick L. Smith
Perhaps the secretary of state knows what he is doing: His many failures actually point to a smarter foreign policy
When Republicans hated the troops
Steven Casey
Conservative rhetoric about honoring our soldiers conceals their staggering disregard for the loss of life in Iraq
Ted Cruz’s imperialist fantasy: Why his latest anti-Obama epithet is so dangerous
Colin P. Elliott
When Cruz says we're living under an "imperial presidency," his ignorance and hypocrisy are staggering. Here's why
7 of the most memorable Olympic protests in history (and one that could be)
Jessica Phelan
Russia's laws against "homosexual propaganda" have made this year's Games a target for activism. It's not the first
“RoboCop”: An ’80s classic reengineered — but why?
Andrew O'Hehir
In an era when real-life police look ever more like RoboCop, this sleek, dull remake is a missed opportunity
Dick Cheney’s dark legacy: It’s his world, we’re just living in it
Mark Danner
Torture, secrecy, military adventurism. Dick Cheney, more than anyone else, set the course for America after 9/11
Putin’s Persian leopard project is an Olympic-size farce
Bill Donahue
Yes, he opened a Persian Leopard Breeding and Rehabilitation Center, but are they really saving the species?
Birth of a whistle-blower: How Edward Snowden became Edward Snowden
Luke Harding
Early chat records reveal that Snowden supported government secrecy — until he saw how it really worked
The media’s apocalypse problem: How do you report on the end of the world?
Tom Engelhardt
Why journalists appear ill-equipped to cover climate change's massive global stakes
GOP congressional candidate Ryan Zinke: Hillary Clinton is the “anti-Christ”
Elias Isquith
The former Navy SEAL urges his fellow conservatives to focus on "the real enemy"
Must-see morning clip: Did Atlanta just survive the zombie apocalypse?
Prachi Gupta
"The Ice Age zombie Doomsday apocalypse has come to Atlanta," said Jon Stewart of the snowstorm
GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham: The world is “literally about to blow up”
Elias Isquith
The South Carolina senator and inveterate hawk warns of a coming geopolitical apocalypse
GOP is melting down: The real SOTU story
Joan Walsh
The president's speech was a conciliatory, modest affair. But with enemies like these, it's hard not to be a winner
Here’s the full text of President Obama’s 2014 State of the Union address
Elias Isquith
President urges Congress to make 2014 "a year of action"
AIPAC attacks Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Elias Isquith
The Florida congresswoman, who is also head of the DNC, has previously had a reputation as a staunch Israel ally
Tea Party candidate endorsed by Rand Paul used to run a website full of conspiracy theories
Elias Isquith
Dr. Greg Brannon's now-defunct Tea Party site was a hotbed of crazy
Christie’s media boosters close ranks: Why Joe Scarborough and Jennifer Rubin defend their man
Alex Pareene
The Republican elite really needs Chris Christie to emerge from all of this unscathed
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