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The Big Brother bargain: How government surveillance became easy and cheap

Alfred McCoy
It used to be that intelligence gathering was painstaking and expensive. Not anymore!

GOP’s new immigration spin: If we can’t pass reform, it’s Obamacare’s fault

Alex Pareene
The usual process where Democrats want immigration reform, proposals are made and then they die, has a new twist

“Sabotage”: Chris Hayes slams Senate Democrats for trying to kill negotiations with Iran

Elias Isquith
The MSNBC host is furious with the 16 Senate Dems who are threatening to levy a new round of sanctions

America’s secret military is a massive ticking time bomb

Nick Turse
U.S. special forces are deployed in 134 countries around the world — providing 134 separate chances for disaster

Must-see morning clip: “The Daily Show” on why Congress is exactly like an out of control Justin Bieber

Katie McDonough
The Iran nuclear deal could be big, Stewart says, unless someone "figuratively throws eggs at the entire thing"

Misinformation, disinformation, lies: Can the New York Times’ foreign coverage be trusted at all?

Patrick L. Smith
The Times walks back a story about Syria and chemical weapons, a reminder of the media's complicity with power

Cory Booker’s lame Iran posturing

Joan Walsh
The ambitious Democrat defies the White House again and backs a tougher sanctions bill. He says he’s trying to help

Amazon’s bogus anti-Apple crusade

Kathleen Sharp
Behold tech's fiercest legal battle: Price-fixing, conflicts of interest, and two very hungry lawyers

The next attack: “An explosive-stuffed model airplane guided by GPS”

Patrick Coffey
America has smart bombs and drones. Others could create something as deadly with a remote-controlled car and camera

The racism at the heart of the Reagan presidency

Ian Haney-Lopez
How Ronald Reagan used coded racial appeals to galvanize white voters and gut the middle class

Dieudonne M’bala M’bala: French anti-Semites’ favorite comedian

Paul Ames
The French entertainer calls Jews "the biggest crooks on the planet" -- and his fans across France are legion

4 biggest threats to global peace: Guess who’s No. 1?

Sarah Wolfe
Nope, it's not China, Iran or Israel: The U.S. is the country viewed most negatively, according to a global survey

Washington hates real democracy: The reality is worse than anything Robert Gates suggests

Patrick L. Smith
It's deeper than Gates' new book: We've no control over events, but -- dangerously -- keep pretending we do

The rise of the military’s secret military

Nick Turse
They're called Special Operation Forces — and they're everywhere

The shadow government’s secret religion

Tom Engelhardt
Why the national security state that emerged after 9/11 is a warrior religion dedicated to perpetual conflict

2013’s unexpected lesson: Hope isn’t dead

Rebecca Solnit
It's easy to despair over the state of things, but this year showed hints of a brighter future — if we fight for it

The Presidential Hack List: Ranking Barack Obama’s favorite columnists

Alex Pareene
The POTUS doesn't just love newspaper columnists, he has terrible taste in them. Here they are, in order of badness

How America abandoned its “undeserving” poor

Michael B. Katz
With poverty on the rise in the late 1970s, Reagan conservatives waged war on the needy — and won

Why this week’s anti-NSA court ruling could backfire

Steven Rosenfeld
Be careful what you wish for

Get over yourself, New York Times. You’re not standing up to anyone

Patrick L. Smith
Our media loves to pose as high-minded overseas. At home, they do the government's bidding almost without fail

“Homeland” season finale recap: Dead and gone

Jen Chaney
“Homeland” as we know it died Sunday night. But that may be a good thing

Hack List No. 9: Thomas Friedman

Alex Pareene
Our annual list is here! This time, we channeled each hack's unique voice -- and let them "write" their own entries

Would Rand Paul be another George Bush?

Scott Porch
"Days of Fire" author Peter Baker talks to Salon about the Iraq war, and how the GOP has changed

Our sick gun fetish is destroying us: Tea Party fantasies kill kids

Richard Eskow
Newtown and Arapahoe shootings keep happening because there's big money in guns -- and outdated myths we must end
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