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Fox News vindicated!: Scholar Reza Aslan reveals his “secret Muslim plan to destroy Christianity”
Prachi Gupta
The author of "Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth" jokes about the awkward Fox interview
American empire is over: Somebody tell John Kerry!
Patrick L. Smith
New York Times embarrassingly praises Biden and Kerry's sorrowful efforts, all unaware U.S. exceptionalism is dead
Ron Paul: Rand Paul will “probably” run for president
Elias Isquith
The former congressman says his son is handling himself "quite well" in the run-up to 2016
Pope Francis, Nelson Mandela, and “Scandal”: What we shared on Facebook this year
JESSICA HULLINGER
The social network has released its 2013 Year In Review, chronicling the biggest trends of the past twelve months
10 worst right-wing statements of the week — smearing Mandela’s memory edition
Janet Allon
Who gets the prize for most deranged statement this week? Limbaugh? Palin? Santorum? Maybe the RNC
The 10 rules of “Homeland” storytelling
Jen Chaney
These tropes and tricks have come to define the increasingly bizarre third season
War from afar: How the Pentagon fell in love with drones
Patrick Coffey
Unmanned aerial vehicles and smart bombs are the quintessential weapons of our age. And not just for Americans
Chomsky: Israel and the United States are the real rogue actors in the Middle East
Elias Isquith
The MIT professor says the recent deal between Iran and the U.S. doesn't change the balance of power
GOP Rep. Duncan Hunter: Nuke Iran!
Elias Isquith
California Republican Duncan Hunter says that if the U.S. goes to war with Iran, it should use "tactical" nukes
New York Times’ blind spot on Clinton and race
Falguni A. Sheth
The real reasons the power couple needs to repair relations with African-Americans are beyond the paper of record
Politico’s useless new “magazine”: Heavy on Politico, short on magazine
Alex Pareene
Because the world needed yet another place to read Doug Schoen and Pat Caddell
“Homeland: “American exceptionalism” at its worst
Jean MacKenzie
Saul's maneuverings in Iran are a diplomatic disaster in the making -- and betray the show's toxic politics
“Homeland’s” most preposterous episode yet
Jen Chaney
From clunky dialogue to bizarre plotting, "Good Night" insulted the audience's intelligence
Ask “Col. Manners”: A satiric advice column about the security state
Tom Engelhardt
The esteemed officer answers your questions on war etiquette, nuclear threats and surveillance
How the Iran nuclear deal matters for North Korea
Geoffrey Cain
South Koreans wonder whether the pact could be a model for the world’s other seemingly intractable nuclear standoff
How to win Thanksgiving: A holiday guide to arguing with right-wing relatives
Alex Pareene
Your guide to dealing with relatives with awful views this long weekend. A special "Obamacare train wreck" edition
Blatant overfishing in the Persian Gulf caught using Google Earth
Lindsay Abrams
Satellite images reveal that Iran, Saudi Arabia and other nations were underreporting their catch to the U.N.
Bernie Sanders: Why I might run in 2016
Josh Eidelson
Bernie Sanders tells Salon it "remains to be seen" if Clinton "will be a forceful advocate for working families"
Israel and Saudi Arabia really hate the Iran nuke deal
Michael Moran
Analysis: The two countries' condemnation of the current first steps on the agreement goes beyond cynicism
In the national security state, what is everyone so afraid of?
Tom Engelhardt
We've created a society where everyone's scared all the time, and it serves the interests of defense contractors
Israel’s 50 shades of dismay over Iran nuke deal
Noga Tarnopolsky
Across the political spectrum, Israeli ministers condemned the Geneva deal
“Homeland” recap: The rebuilding of Nicholas Brody
Jen Chaney
Will Brody survive this season of “Homeland,” or is his latest effort truly a suicide mission?
Iran nuke deal: 3 questions with Ambassador Nick Burns
Newsdesk
The former envoy to NATO and Under Secretary of state explains what the historic deal means, and what it doesn't
If deal with Iran fails, Congress plans tough sanctions
Philip Elliott
Distrust of Iran inspires punitive back-up measures
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