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American foreign policy will never recover from Iraq

Peter Van Buren
Ten years after the U.S. invasion of Iraq, the Middle East is more unstable than we ever could have imagined

Hugo Chavez is dead

Associated Press
Venezuelan Vice President Nicolas Maduro announced the news

Biden insists Obama “is not bluffing” on Iran

Josh Lederman, Donna Cassata
The Vice President spoke to AIPAC ahead of the President's trip to Israel

Syrian war spills over Iraq border

Associated Press
48 Syrian soldiers were killed in Iraq reportedly by al-Qaida militants

Saudi, Yemen under fire for child executions

Natasha Lennard
Human rights groups condemn the death penalty for juvenile offenders, only abolished in the U.S. in 2005

Kerry says U.S. releasing millions in aid to Egypt

Associated Press
"Much work remains," said the secretary state of post-Mubarak Egypt

GOP antics will not damage Obama one bit

Jonathan Bernstein
Partisan shots and mini-controversies rarely make a dent. To hurt Obama, the GOP will need a lot more than that

Senate resolution would greenlight Israeli attack on Iran

Natasha Lennard
The non-binding resolution would not be policy, but is part of pushes to codify U.S. support for any Israeli strike

When the CIA infiltrated Hollywood

Tom Hayden
A new book exposes the incestuous relationship between the two and the extent to which they both feed us propaganda

Woodward’s truthiness problem

Alex Seitz-Wald
If the famed reporter is embellishing an email, can he be trusted on the big questions?

Pro-wrestling and the Tea Party, together at last

Tom Breihan
The men in the WWE aren't just grappling with each other -- they're grappling with the soul of the Republican Party

U.S. boosts aid to Syrian opposition

Associated Press
The move to give an extra $60m was announced by John Kerry at an international conference on Syria in Rome

China says U.S. hackers target its military websites

Natasha Lennard
The Chinese defense ministry returns condemnation from White House over reported PLA hacks

Iranian government confiscates passports of “Closed Curtain” crew

Prachi Gupta
After protesting the Berlin Film Festival for highlighting the film, officials in Iran have taken action

Ben’s right: Marriage is work. That’s not necessarily a bad thing

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The Oscar winner's raw, awkward thank-you to his wife gave us a glimpse into the reality of married life

Battling the cult of Hitchens

Richard Seymour
The author of the highly critical study, "Unhitched," addresses neoconservative criticisms of his book

Israel, U.S. successfully test anti-missile system

Associated Press
The system is being developed to protect against sophisticated Iranian missiles

What was Ben Affleck thinking?

Katie McDonough
In a moment of triumph, he thanks Jennifer Garner for "working" on their marriage. Oscar attracts spousal weirdness

Oscars: They were dreary, desperate and insincere. But it had its moments!

Andrew O'Hehir
Daniel Day-Lewis makes history, Ben Affleck's a class act. But who was the pretend Matthew Broderick guy hosting?

“Identity Thief” tops box office again

Jake Coyle
The Melissa McCarthy comedy is currently the biggest hit of 2013

Watching the Sunday shows so you don’t have to

Alex Pareene
Today, some centrist pundits and legislators solved the sequester by demanding "balance" and "leadership"

Meet the man trolling America’s liberal elite

Prachi Gupta
Michael Goldfarb has made a career as an "all-around anti-liberal provocateur," according to the New York Times

Could “Silver Linings Playbook” grab the top Oscar?

Daniel D'Addario
How Harvey Weinstein's mental-illness rom-com might just steal "Argo's" thunder

Iran protests Berlin film festival organizers

Prachi Gupta
The festival awarded Jafar Panahi for "Closed Curtain," but in Iran, he's banned from filmmaking
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