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What’s so special about journalists?
Natasha Lennard
Media rightfully outraged by spying on AP – but what about government surveillance on non-journalists?
No justification for Obama’s war on First Amendment
Kevin Gosztola
Secretly obtaining phone records is just the latest in a long line of attacks on whistleblowers and the press
Poll: Some voters outraged by Benghazi don’t know where Benghazi is
Jillian Rayfield
A new poll finds 39 percent who say Benghazi is "the biggest political scandal in American history" can't locate it
Could Tehran be the next Hiroshima?
Nick Turse
A new study examines the devastating consequences of a possible nuclear war between Israel and Iran
“Impeach Obama! Again!”
Alex Seitz-Wald
A GOP senator floats impeaching Obama on Benghazi. Here are 14 other crazy times they've made the same plea
7 bizarre conspiracy theories that the GOP takes seriously
Mark Howard
Fear peddlers want elected representatives to initiate investigations and draft bills to address fake threats
Has the Syria threat cooled?
Daniel Serwer
A conference with Assad and the opposition may buy Obama some time. But here's what it really means
Syria to arm Hezbollah with “game-changing” weapons
Bassem Mroue
The Lebanese militia's announcement comes just days after Israeli airstrikes on Damascus
Syria: What’s really happening
Aaron David Miller
Here's what you need to know about the constantly evolving situation there, and the best of our no-good options
Is America the last empire?
Tom Engelhardt
How global warming could spell the end of the global superpower -- and the planet itself
Assad gives Palestine the OK to attack Israel
Albert Aji
Syria has hinted at possible retribution against Israel since the Jewish state launched its airstrike
Syria crisis triggers diplomacy
Natasha Lennard
John Kerry meets Vladimir Putin to talk political solutions, while it's unclear "red line" for intervention crossed
“Man of Steel”: Pentagon propaganda flick
Sean McElwee
The new "Superman" features F-35 fighter jets that haven't even been approved to fly
Israeli airstrikes on Syria provoke threats
Josef Federman, Karin Laub
Syria and its patron Iran have hinted at possible retribution
Syria responds to Israeli air strikes
Karin Laub, Josef Federman
The country's government has called the attacks a "flagrant violation of international law"
Jeffrey Goldberg’s Qatari myopia
Murtaza Hussain
The columnist's attacks on Qatar reek of deep hypocrisy and reflect a Bush era worldview
John Oliver to guest-host “Daily Show” starting June 10
Prachi Gupta
Jon Stewart will return on Tuesday, Sept. 3
Obama hints at military action in Syria
Julie Pace
On Tuesday, the president reiterated he'd prefer to have international backing before escalating U.S. involvement
Hezbollah targets Israeli tourists
Sebastian Rotella
A Cyprus court verdict details how the organization trained one of its operatives to spy on Israelis abroad
How to debunk George W. Bush’s attempts at revisionism
Alex Seitz-Wald
Your definitive guide to the Bush cronies' talking points, and why all of them are insane
George Clooney teaming up with “Argo” journalist for another film
Prachi Gupta
Several of Joshuah Bearman's magazine articles are being adapted for the big screen
Israel shoots down Hezbollah drone
Josef Federman
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he's treating the infiltration attempt with "utmost gravity"
Is the press too big to fail?
Todd Gitlin
Today's media may be maddening, but the sobering truth is that there was no Golden Age of American journalism
Canada terror plot suspect denies charges
Rob Gillies, Charmaine Noronha
Two men allegedly received guidance from members of al-Qaida in Iran
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