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Senate vote on Hagel likely to go ahead
Associated Press
GOP signal that they will end block on defense secretary nominee
Right-wing journal quietly dies
Jordan Smith
Like the movement itself, Policy Review failed to challenge right-wing orthodoxies, no matter how obsolete
More GOP Hagel hypocrisy
Alex Seitz-Wald
The senator leading the charge against Hagel on Israel had some kind words for Hamas in 2006
Senate’s top Democrat hits GOP for blocking Hagel
Richard Lardner
Harry Reid called it "shocking" and "tragic" that Republicans are attempting to block Hagel's confirmation
Dems prepare for a showdown over Hagel
Jillian Rayfield
Republicans are threatening to draw out the confirmation until they get more information on Benghazi
Republicans threatening Hagel filibuster
Jillian Rayfield
After a divided Senate committee voted to confirm Hagel, Republicans are threatening to force a cloture vote
President Obama’s full State of the Union address
Jillian Rayfield
Read the full text of Obama's speech, as prepared for delivery
North Korea admits to carrying out third nuclear test
Faine Greenwood, Geoffrey Cain
The admission came hours after seismologists detected a 4.9 earthquake in South Korea
Divorce from my best friend
Dina Nayeri
I clung to the safety provided by Philip. But years into our marriage, I had lost myself, and my connection to home
CISPA creeps back to the House
Natasha Lennard
The cybersecurity bill is back, but concerns about privacy breaches have not been resolved
Paul Bremer still believes Iraq is better off
Murtaza Hussain
A confrontation with a protester reveals that 10 years later, the neocon architects of the war remain unrepentant
Cheney criticizes Obama nominees in Wyoming speech
Bob Moen
The former Vice President described Obama's staffing choices as "dismal"
Sectarian lines in Syria highlight Sunni-Shia divide
Charles M. Sennott
A Muslim summit revealed the sectarian nature of Assad's Shia Alawite suppression of Sunni protestors and rebels
The Canadian border: A Constitution-free zone
Todd Miller
Drone use, surveillance and now border police all exist outside the law in the post-9/11 world
Connecticut congressman bashes Spielberg — and has ties to Affleck
Daniel D'Addario
Rep. Joe Courtney has issues with "Lincoln." Does it matter that he was endorsed by the director of "Argo"?
Obama to make first trip to Israel as president
Associated Press
Some pro-Israel groups have criticized Obama for not visiting the Jewish state since his 2008 campaign
Iranian president visits Egypt
Associated Press
In the first visit of an Iranian president to Egypt in 30 years, Ahmadinejad headed to Cairo in a warming of ties
Drone strikes are “legal” because the government says so
Tom Engelhardt
The DOJ's new justification for attacks on U.S. citizens is just the latest proof we live in a lockdown state
Report: 54 countries supported CIA rendition
Natasha Lennard
More than a quarter of the world's governments covertly helped the U.S.'s controversial program
Ahmadinejad makes historic trip to Egypt
Faine Greenwood
It's the first visit by an Iranian head of state since the 1979 revolution. Is this the start of a new alliance?
Is the Iranian space monkey an elaborate hoax?
Bradley Klapper
The State Department questions whether the animal survived -- or if the flight happened at all
Affleck’s “Argo” wins Directors Guild top honor
David Germain
The movie has become a strong candidate for Best Picture at the Academy Awards
5 great books on world travel
Alec Ash
British author Colin Thubron on travel writing, wanderlust and his favorite literary globe-hoppers
Noam Chomsky: America’s “yearning for democracy is a bad joke”
Noam Chomsky
In his new book "Power Systems," the political critic reflects on the Arab Spring and our role in the Middle East
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