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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
If you know nothing about whistle-blowers, don’t cover them
Kevin Gosztola
Jeffrey Toobin, Megan McArdle and Joe Klein spew ignorance and contempt for a process they don't understand
Leaks actually improve U.S. security
Chase Madar
Whistleblowers like Bradley Manning prevent government from waging deadly warfare based on faulty intelligence
Revealed: “Boundless Informant,” NSA’s powerful datamining tool
Natasha Lennard
From U.S. computer networks alone, the tool collected nearly 3 billion pieces of intelligence in one month
Top 5 investigative videos of the week: “I want a man like Putin”
Amanda Pike
From Russian propaganda campaigns to Iranian civil rights abuses, a look at the finest docs YouTube has to offer
Jon Stewart’s “Daily Show” send-off
Prachi Gupta
The comedian discusses his film and bids a temporary farewell to the satirical news program
Samantha Power: I’m a “humanitarian hawk”
Tom Jacobs
The next ambassador to the UN reflects on the need to combat genocide and other human rights abuses
The farce that is Darrell Issa
Joan Walsh
He's a buffoon whom even some in his own party attack. But make no mistake: He is a symbol of today's GOP
Noam Chomsky: America is accelerating the apocalypse
Noam Chomsky
Global warming and nuclear arms conflicts threaten the planet, thanks in no small part to U.S. policy failures
Major weapons exporters sign historic arms treaty
Natasha Lennard
U.N. establishes first internationally binding agreement to control the multibillion-dollar arms trade
America’s newest Cold War
Michael T. Klare
Russia, China and the U.S. are all heightening regional tensions in Asia via arms deals
Syria receives Russian missles
Barbara Surk
Lebanon's Hezbollah-owned TV station broke the news Thursday
U.S. company allegedly caught aiding Syria and Iran in censorship efforts
Curt Hopkins
A new investigative report reveals that Blue Coat is providing both nations' governments with spy software
U.S., European powers foreground armed support for Syrian rebels
Natasha Lennard
UPDATE: U.S. officials reject reports of new no-fly zone plans
No end in sight for war on terror
Andrew J. Bacevich
Obama has junked the language of the Bush administration, but its vision of endless global warfare remains intact
Is “cyber war” just a scare tactic?
Jeb Boone
Officials warn of looming Armageddon. Critics say it's a subterfuge to erode online privacy and accountability
NYT claims it was grilled by FBI over leaks
Natasha Lennard
Feds' pursuit of information on Stuxnet leak further heightens concerns about administration and First Amendment
Hezbollah chief says group is fighting in Syria
Bassem Mroue
Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah's comments marked first public confirmation his men were fighting in Syria
Iran hackers aiming at U.S. energy firms
Natasha Lennard
According to officials, serious cyberattacks have infiltrated and surveilled energy company networks
Syrian troops move into strategic, rebel-held town
Karin Laub
The latest advance could complicate U.S. and Russian efforts to persuade Assad to end the 26-month-old conflict
First look: An Iranian director takes on Western morality
Andrew O'Hehir
Cannes: Oscar-winner Asghar Farhadi leaves Iran to make "The Past," a heartbreaking tale of modern marriage
Don’t blame GOP for Obama’s disastrous second term
Robert Reich
The president has allowed several scandals to flourish in part because he hasn't defined his core agenda
Who is Jay Carney kidding?
Kevin Gosztola
The White House press secretary insists that Obama respects the press, despite a wealth of evidence to the contrary
Will meeting with Turkey mean progress on Syria?
Brian Katulis
As the president discusses the Syrian conflict today with Turkey's prime minister, here's all that you need to know
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