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Top 5 investigative videos of the week: Inside the smog capital of the world
Amanda Pike
From China's most polluted city to Tahrir Square in Cairo, a look at the best YouTube has to offer
The politics of “ZD30,” “House of Cards”
Salon Staff
A real-time salon -- with Kornacki, O'Hehir, filmmaker Ramin Bahrani and 100 or so friends -- talked film/politics
Petraeus apologizes for affair with an eye toward what’s next
Katie McDonough
Petraeus says he's "keenly aware" that the public views him in a different light, but his life "can and must go on"
My country has no future
Dahr Jamail
Ten years after the U.S. invasion, Iraq is a failed state teetering on the brink of another sectarian bloodbath
Your vacation is unethical
Christopher Reynolds
Pay attention to a few simple things, however, and your money and travel can do a lot of good
Stuxnet attack was “act of force,” say NATO researchers
Natasha Lennard
According to new manual on cyberwarfare, the attack on Iran reportedly from Israel, U.S. was illegal
The Sunday Shows take on guns and gays
Alex Pareene
Today. more Iraq War salesmen hype the Iran threat and David Gregory stands up for the right to drink soda
Obama in Israel: Settlements “counterproductive” to peace
Julie Pace, Matthew Lee
He urged Israelis to recognize "the Palestinian people's right to self-determination"
Domestic and international violence are one and the same
Ann Jones
John Stuart Mill had it right. Our abuse of women at home mirrors, and sometimes dictates, our behavior abroad
Chicago Teachers Union calls “Persepolis” ban “Orwellian”
Prachi Gupta
Facing a growing backlash, the school district has since revisited the terms of its censorship
Obama in Israel: Symbolism, Syria and Iran
Natasha Lennard
The president will make nice with Bibi, discuss Iran and Syria and make no progress on Israel-Palestine peace
Dying Iraq War vet’s angry message to Bush, Cheney
Natasha Lennard
Tomas Young, paralyzed in a war he signed up for at age 22, writes of his fury at the "war criminals"
David Frum on Iraq: There was no WH debate
Jillian Rayfield
Former Bush speechwriter writes about Cheney's certainty, Blair's influence, and the famous "axis of evil" speech
MSNBC selectively remembers the Iraq War
Alex Pareene
Updated: Morning Joe and Luke Russert leave out some important context. Like how much MSNBC pushed for war
Who’s held accountable for Iraq?
David Sirota
Despite all the fatalities, injuries and costs of the conflict, 10 years later we've apparently learned nothing
Sunday shows haven’t learned
Alex Pareene
This week: Everyone agrees that we must get serious about Balancing the Budget, no one feels guilty about Iraq
“Far less hokey and weird”
Jonathan Krohn
I was a 13 year-old star at CPAC in 2009. When I returned this week, I realized I wasn't the only one who'd changed
Trump to CPAC: Romney should have bragged about his wealth more
Alex Seitz-Wald
The reality TV star can't resist dropping names and discussing his bank account at the conservative confab
Obama: Iran over a year from developing nuke
Associated Press
The president told Israeli T.V. that U.S. would keep "all options on the table" to stop this happening
Saudi youths battle Assad regime in Syria
Reese Erlich
Hundreds are making their way through Turkey or Jordan to join in what Saudi clerics are calling a "jihad"
Iranian media reports that authorities plan to sue Hollywood over “Argo”
Prachi Gupta
Claiming that the film gives an "unrealistic portrayal" of the country
When neoliberalism exploded
Michael W. Clune
Historian Daniel Steadman Jones traces the origins of the right's fascination with privatization and deregulation
Remembrances of Hugo Chavez overlook role overseas
Danny Postel
When pondering his legacy, we must examine his disconcerting role in the upheaval in Middle East and North Africa
Warren starts taking on banks and regulators
Andrew Miga
Elizabeth Warren questioned officials about the lack of a prosecution over alleged money laundering by HSBC
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