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Obama goes on the offensive with his Defense pick
Steve Erickson
The president's nomination of Chuck Hagel forces Republicans to come to terms with the party's rightward shift
Did the Golden Globes upend the Oscar race?
Andrew O'Hehir
Big wins for "Argo," "Les Miz" and Tarantino mean little -- it'll still be all "Lincoln" on Oscar night
The Pentagon: The global NRA
Tom Engelhardt
Obama has pledged to curb the sale of assault weapons at home, but how will he address American violence abroad?
5 biggest threats to the globe in 2013
Michael Moran
From the Arab Winter to the euro crisis, a look at what will cause war, strife and economic turmoil this year
The sheikh and I: Ghostwriting for a crown prince in exile
Michael Janofsky
After 24 years at the New York Times, I got a call -- and stumbled into the strangest writing gig of my career
A worthy, necessary Nobel honoring the Arab Spring — and much more
Lawrence Weschler
As nominations close for the Nobel Peace Prize, the case for Bahrain's remarkable, besieged Al-Khawaja family
Oscars: Does Hollywood fear “Zero Dark Thirty” torture debate?
Andrew O'Hehir
Kathryn Bigelow's best director snub suggests Hollywood wants no part of the political controversy over torture
“Lincoln” leads race to Oscars with 12 nominations
Salon Staff, Associated Press
Meanwhile, "Zero Dark Thirty" director Kathryn Bigelow was snubbed!
Ex-CIA analyst spots mysterious Chinese grids via Google Earth
Natasha Lennard
Allen Thompson is known for making discoveries with satellite views, but his latest baffles even him
“Lincoln” leads race for British Academy Awards
Jill Lawless
Though the film was nominated in 10 categories, director Steven Spielberg was shut out from best director
Can “jihad” survive Pam Geller?
Alex Seitz-Wald
It's an uphill fight, but Muslim activists are trying to reclaim a holy word that's become synonymous with terror
Is Venezuela harboring Hezbollah?
Simeon Tegel
American conservatives warn of militant Islam's spread in Latin America. But their claims are hard to prove
Steven Spielberg earns 11th Directors Guild nomination
David Germain
Winners for the 65th Annual Directors Guild Awards will be announced Feb. 2
Have we really learned the lessons of Vietnam?
Nick Turse
The media rarely discusses it, but civilian suffering has defined the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
Chuck Hagel nomination: Obama rebukes Bushism
Michael Lind
Obama has reversed Bush's foreign policy in style and substance -- but it may not be enough
The phony Chuck Hagel fight
Joan Walsh
Barring an unknown scandal, the former GOP senator will be easily confirmed by the Senate, and that's a good thing
Why Chuck Hagel terrifies hawks, GOP
David Sirota
His critics focus on his stances on Israel and Iran. They're really afraid he'd slash budgets and weapons systems
Obama to nominate John Brennan to head the CIA
Julie Pace
The President will also nominate Chuck Hagel to be his next defense secretary
Hagel: Obama picks a fight he’ll win
Steve Kornacki
He provokes the right -- and maybe even some Democrats -- with his Pentagon choice. But he should have the numbers
Goodbye, iPhone. Farewell, Brooklyn. Let’s move to Honduras and camp with jaguars
Christopher S. Stewart
I'm not a backpacker. I love Ikea, my iPhone and Brooklyn. Then I became obsessed with finding a lost Honduran city
National Intelligence Council: U.S. is a “global security provider”
Tom Engelhardt
The center's new "Global Trends 2030" offers a predictably myopic view of America's future place in the world
Why are neocons so down on Chuck Hagel?
Matthew Duss
As U.S. foreign policy has evolved, the ex-senator has adjusted his views -- and it's not sitting well with the GOP
Syrian regime using more precise Iranian missiles
Natasha Lennard
U.S. officials say two short-range ballistic missiles were fired this week
Ben Affleck and Chris Terrio explain choices behind “Argo”
Prachi Gupta
The duo struggled to add "slightly mythical, slightly campy" tones into the high-stakes hostage narrative
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