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Can Elliott Abrams be stopped?

Jordan Michael Smith
His guilty pleas from Iran-Contra are almost a trophy for the slippery neocon behind the Chuck Hagel fight

Hagel emerges with solid Dem support for Pentagon

Donna Cassata
Democrats hold a 14-12 advantage on the Senate Armed Services Committee

How Jack Donaghy won and influenced people

Kera Bolonik
"30 Rock's" self-possessed CEO has dispensed often dubious, always memorable wisdom. Here, the best of the worst

What the Hagel hearings mean

Nick Turse
The last best chance for the truth about a lost war and America's war-making future

Syria and Iran threaten retaliation for Israeli airstrike

Associated Press
On Wednesday an Israeli air raid targeted a convoy near Damascus

Senate panel approves Kerry nomination

Donna Cassata
The full Senate will likely vote Tuesday afternoon, and is expected to approve the nomination

Afghanistan: Where stalemate means defeat

Ann Jones
After a decade of U.S. military intervention -- and destruction -- Afghans still fear the worst for their country

Wikileaks movie script leaked to Julian Assange

Faine Greenwood
Assange claims to have acquired script for a "Fifth Estate" film; calls it a "mass propaganda attack"

Iran “Red Line” campaign goes viral

Eli Clifton
The YouTube video urges world leaders to take preemptive action against a nuclear Iran

Julian Assange on WikiLeaks movie: “It is a massive propaganda attack”

Prachi Gupta
The founder says "The Fifth Estate" "fans the flames to start a war with Iran"

Kerry to field questions from panel he chairs

Donna Cassata
John Kerry will testify before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on his nomination for Secretary of State

Liberalism’s unfinished agenda

Michael Lind
Obama can't rest on his laurels. He still needs to fix our broken criminal justice and child care systems

Is the Pacific the site of America’s next war?

Michael T. Klare
Escalating tensions among China, Japan and the U.S. could ignite armed conflict -- and sink the global economy

Israel set for rightwing entrenchment

Natasha Lennard
On Tuesday, Israeli voters are likely to elect the most hardline government in their history

Obama’s best days are probably ahead

Steve Kornacki
His second term could produce the broad, sustained popularity that eluded him in his first

Obama II: Older, wiser, stronger

Joan Walsh
Standing up to the three Ns – the NRA, Norquist and the neocons – the president guaranteed us a better second term

Sunday show roundup

Natasha Lennard
Second term priorities, gun control and the Hagel nomination

Does truth really matter to Oscar?

Daniel D'Addario
"ZD30" has been under tremendous scrutiny this awards season. But few are quibbling with "Lincoln" and "Argo"

7 Chomsky quotes that expose the American empire

Laura Gottesdiener
A look back at some of the most incisive remarks from one of the nation's most controversial thinkers

Has the NRA lost it entirely?

Joan Walsh
While Obama signs 23 executive orders on gun control, the organization takes a bizarre shot at his family

Israel confronts its “image problem”

Mairav Zonszein
Two Oscar-nominated documentaries expose the ethical and political failures of the Israeli occupation

Planned Parenthood goes beyond “pro-choice”

Katie McDonough
The woman's health provider has launched a new campaign to reframe the abortion debate. But will it work?

If neocons despise Chuck Hagel, he can’t be all that bad

Robert Reich
His "Jewish lobby" comment was dumb. But anyone who's got Richard Perle riled up must be doing something right

8 things I miss about the Cold War

Jon Wiener
Fifty years ago, college was cheap, unions were strong and there was no terrorism-industrial complex
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