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A Christopher Hitchens dream: Atheism on the rise in Egypt

Khaled Diab
Atheists in Egypt are on the rise — and assertively pushing their way into the country's political debates

12 other governments that spy on their citizens

Baindu Kallon
The U.S. government spies quite a bit on their own citizens. But these days, who doesn't?

Viral video signals the return of an endangered cheetah

Lindsay Abrams
A mother with four cubs was spotted in Iran, where fewer than 100 Asiatic cheetahs remain

No, sorry, the JPMorgan fine isn’t remotely big enough

Alex Pareene
The non-revenge-based case for punishing bankers more

“Homeland’s” Martin Donovan: Does Dick Cheney sleep at night?

David Daley
Evil D.C. mastermind feels a lot like Lanny Davis to us. We posed the question to the brilliant actor playing him

NBC’s Richard Engel misleading take on Muslim violence

Zaid Jilani
His report on Muslims killing Muslims was just thinly masked Orientalism

Inside “Homeland’s” real nightmare Tower of David

Alex Leff
The show's third season borrows heavily from the reporting of Jon Lee Anderson in the New Yorker

Birth of conservative delusion: Roger Ailes takes his revenge

Michael Goldfarb
The long road to Ted Cruz, Fox News, the Tea Party and right-wing insanity has its roots in the events of 1973

Iran talks with West, but battles over outreach

Ali Akbar Dareini, Brian Murphy
Hardline groups in Iran oppose a thaw with the west

GOP is “crazy and awful”: The Josh Barro Republicans are displeased

Josh Eidelson
As his party wallows in shame, a young, prominent GOPer tells Salon why it must lose much more in order to improve

Obama: Dictator and hostage

Natasha Lennard
At once we have an executive "held up" by Congress -- but with unfettered authority over surveillance and drone war

Israel’s other anti-Arab purge

Max Blumenthal
A trip through the Negev desert leads to the heart of a national nightmare

Your city is spying on you: From iPhones to cameras, you are being watched right now

Anthony M. Townsend
Cities used to be anonymous. No longer -- smart phones and ever-present surveillance have eyes on you right now

“Captain Phillips,” the shutdown and American nationalism in decline

Andrew O'Hehir
Is Tom Hanks' "Captain Phillips" a paean to red-state nationalism -- or just a casualty of our crazy politics?

War and surveillance have acquired their own etiquette

Tom Engelhardt
A new spin on the advice column

War criminals toast each other over jokes, as America burns

Joan Walsh
A night at the Plaza for Dick Cheney and friends reminds us that Democrats just don’t play as rough as the GOP does

Despite improving relations, new Iran sanctions likely

Associated Press
While supporting U.S.-Iran negotiations, U.S. lawmakers craft even harsher economic sanctions to pressure Tehran

This week’s other huge (but little-noticed) fight: Wall Street’s newest scheme

Harold Pollack
While we're all distracted, a quiet battle this week could seriously affect your finances. Here's what's at stake

Inside the mind of angry GOP: Rep. John Culberson talks to Salon

Josh Eidelson
GOP congressman says Obama shook hands with "the dictator of Tehran" -- and shares other illuminating perceptions

Netanyahu: Don’t be naive about Iran

Christa Case Bryant
Visiting Washington, the Israeli P.M. frowned on thawing relations between the U.S. and Iran

Must-see morning clip: John Kerry lays out expectations for Syria and Iran

Prachi Gupta
The Secretary of State wants Assad out as president and a full account of Iran's nuclear program

No one is listening to the world’s only superpower

Dilip Hiro
The greater Middle East has rebuffed Uncle Sam

Bibi to speak out against warming of U.S.-Iran relations

Associated Press
The Israeli P.M. hopes to convince the U.S. andU.N. that new Iranian moderateness is just "sweet talk"
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