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Sunday shows: What you missed
Jim Newell
On a day of actual seriousness, the usual glib nonsense of the faux-serious Sunday shows is more apparent than ever
Do end-time believers care about climate change?
ROBIN GLOBUS VELDMAN
New research suggests a belief in the apocalypse generates apathy over government action. Here's why it's flawed
New York Times shocker: The truth about Egypt slips out
Patrick L. Smith
In a rare moment of candor, the paper exposes U.S. involvement in the coup -- and then seems to promptly forget it
“Why did you shoot me? I was reading a book”: The new warrior cop is out of control
Radley Balko
SWAT teams raiding poker games and trying to stop underage drinking? Overwhelming paramilitary force is on the rise
The Turkish protests are not the Arab Spring
Haroon Moghul
Don't confuse Taksim with Tahrir -- what's going on in Turkey is nothing less than a battle over national identity
Our tortured Independence Day
Stephen Rodrick
The Fourth of July is the anniversary of my dad's greatest military achievement -- and our family's greatest loss
YouTube footage of LGBT hate crime goes viral
Gaby Dunn
Filmed after Sunday's Pride parade in New York, video depicts two men threatening and assaulting subway passengers
Retired general reportedly under investigation for Stuxnet leaks
Pete Yost
Former Gen. James Cartwright was reportedly named in a probe into leaks about covert cyberattacks in Iran
“White House Down”: Destroying America in order to save it
Andrew O'Hehir
Channing Tatum saves Jamie Foxx's peacemaking black president from a right-wing coup in "White House Down"
Snowden screen name said leakers “should be shot”
Alex Halperin
His amnesty application to Ecuador may also take months
Financier Marc Rich dead at 78
John Heilprin
The trader known as the "King of Commodities" suffered a heart attack in Switzerland
Sunday shows: What you missed
Jim Newell
Punditry experts of "Meet the Press," "This Week" and "Face the Nation" prosecute Snowden and Greenwald
There is no “Turkish Arab Spring”
Wajahat Ali, Haroon Moghul
In Turkey, support for the protesters isn't nearly as unified as the U.S. media might have you believe
Schumer slams Putin for “aiding and abetting” Snowden’s escape
Katie McDonough
Schumer accused Russia of putting "a finger in the eye of the United States" by allowing Snowden's flight to land
Obama’s aversion to leaks channels Reagan
Kevin Gosztola
Both presidents vigorously opposed the idea that leaks strengthen America -- and sought to criminalize them
Howard Kurtz joins Fox’s board of journalism ethics experts
Alex Seitz-Wald
The disgraced media critic follows in the path set by similarly challenged Juan Williams and Judith Miller
How Snowden empowers China
Pepe Escobar
New NSA revelations could give the Asian superpower bargaining leverage in future negotiations with the US
Syrian warplanes hit rebels near military base
Barbara Surk
Assad's forces are also waging an offensive against opposition fighters in Aleppo
5 key takeaways from the NSA scandal
Tom Engelhardt
In one fell swoop, Edward Snowden has laid bare the wants and desires of our surveillance state
Sunday shows solve Syria and government surveillance!
Jim Newell
The punditry experts of "Meet the Press," "This Week" and "Face the Nation" unlock geopolitical puzzles in minutes
Hasan Rowhani wins Iran’s presidential vote
Associated Press
The moderate cleric won against 5 other candidates with 50.7 percent of the vote
Al Jazeera: The most-feared news network
Shibley Telhami
Al Jazeera is well-funded and doesn't need to make money. But its prospects, here and in Middle East, are uncertain
Iran’s moderate candidate gets key boost on election day
Reese Erlich
Backed by reformists and a growing number of conservatives, Hassan Rouhani has made a last-minute jump in the polls
White suburban soccer moms love NSA surveillance!
Falguni A. Sheth
Why should they care if the government has their data? They don't fear becoming innocent targets of persecution
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