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“At Any Price”: Zac Efron and Dennis Quaid’s Corn Belt thriller
Andrew O'Hehir
From murder to stock-car racing to GMO seeds, "At Any Price" paints a searing portrait of the Corn Belt
Bail hearing set for Canada terror suspects
Rob Gillies, Charmaine Noronha
The pair allegedly had "direction and guidance" from al-Qaida members in Iran
2 arrested in Canada terror plot
Charmaine Noronha
The men allegedly had support from al-Qaida "elements" in Iran
Will water supplies provoke World War III?
Michael Klare
Extreme climate change and a global scarcity of vital resources could prove to be an explosive combination
Sunday shows dissect the Boston attacks
Alex Halperin
Guests examined what the attacks mean locally, nationally and internationally
How Boston exposes America’s dark post-9/11 bargain
Andrew O'Hehir
Why did this story drive the whole country nuts? Because we traded rights for "security," and didn't get either
Cannes Film Festival’s 2013 lineup announced
Thomas Adamson
The list of films includes entries from such festival favorites as Roman Polanski, Steven Soderbergh and the Coens
Whistleblowing now akin to treason
Marcy Wheeler
The persecution of a former National Security Agency official highlights a disturbing government initiative
Jon Stewart is no Bassem Youssef
Avi Asher-Schapiro
Unlike the "Daily Show" host, the Egyptian comedian actually challenges the political status quo
Iraq nearly gave me PTSD
Jeremiah Goulka
During my time as a contractor, I learned that it doesn't take a firefight to feel the effects of "shell shock"
7.8 earthquake rocks Iran
Jessica Phelan
At least 5 people have been killed, and the seism was powerful enough to be felt in Karachi, Pakistan
America’s imaginary homeland threats
Tom Engelhardt
North Korea is the latest country to be slapped with the dubious enemy label, regardless of the danger it presents
Salman Rushdie, screenwriter: Getting around protesters “was like the end of ‘Argo'”
Daniel D'Addario
After Iran tried to shut down Rushdie's new adaptation of "Midnight's Children," Sri Lanka's president intervened
Pretending to know about North Korea
Alex Pareene
Want to know what's going on in the Korean peninsula? So does the entire American press
Bitcoin goes mainstream
Raphael Satter
From cars to consumer goods, there's almost nothing the currency can't buy
The Reagan Revolution is over
David Sirota
Why the GOP has failed to capitalize on nostalgia for the ex-president: The nation has changed and so has the party
Defiant Iran announces two nuclear-related projects
Ali Akbar Dareini
Both would expand the country's ability to extract and process uranium, potentially for atomic weapons
North Korea: What’s really happening
Tim Shorrock
Are we primed for war? Here's everything you need to know about our current -- and past -- relationship with DPRK
Is Obama to blame for North Korea?
David Case
A global security expert weighs in on whether the president's brinkmanship has jeopardized the Korean peninsula
Global tax dodgers exposed
Natasha Lennard
UPDATED: Tax havens of oligarchs, politicians and the wealthy unveiled by largest file leak ever
UN passes historic arms trade treaty to U.S. media silence
Alexander Zaitchik
No major broadcast network has made even passing mention of a treaty that curtails trafficking to war-torn nations
U.N. adopts arms treaty
Natasha Lennard
To the chagrin of the NRA, the U.S. backs treaty demanding member states enforce stricter controls on gun exports
Can Obama earn his Nobel Peace Prize?
Ira Chernus
To do so, he'll have to perform a high-wire balancing act in the Middle East -- one that may prove impossible
Obama is channeling Bush fever in Iran
Falguni A. Sheth
Ten years after the Iraq debacle, are we -- mind-bogglingly -- headed to war with Iran? The signals suggest yes
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