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“Amour” takes top prize from Los Angeles Film Critics
David Germain
Meanwhile, Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln" was shut out from any honors
Egypt may not be an Islamic state after all
Jonathan Adelman
The Muslim Brotherhood faces a long, uphill battle as it seeks to consolidate its power
Will Latin America offer Assad asylum?
Simeon Tegel
The region has a troubled history of housing disgraced foreign despots -- and the Syrian dictator could be next
I was a teenage conservative
Steve Erickson
Right-wing politics offered its own form of rebellion in the 1960s. Later, I realized I was only betraying myself
Don’t hold your breath for bilateral discussions with Iran
Pepe Escobar
Between pressures from Israel, the Pentagon and Washington elites, the nation will likely remain Obama's top threat
Syrian civil war spills over into Lebanon
Bassem Mroue
Fighting in Tripoli has killed six people and wounded nearly 60 since Monday
Conference takes up how to govern the Internet
Sean Lyngaas
Freedom in cyberspace isn’t a settled issue
Senate passes $631 billion defense bill
Donna Cassata
The legislation authorizes money for weapons, aircraft and ships, as well as a pay raise for military personnel
Tehran says it has material evidence of U.S. drone capture
Associated Press
U.S. Navy says all drones in the region are accounted for, but Iran says it will release proof
Dear Barack: Stop terrorizing the planet
Tom Engelhardt
An open letter to the president to end his lethal -- and ever-expanding -- drone wars
Israel’s running PR disaster
Noga Tarnopolsky
The country makes surprisingly little effort to put forward a good image in the world -- and it shows
Iran claims to have captured US drone
Natasha Lennard
The third incident between the U.S. and Iran in two years over unmanned aircrafts shows tensions are still sky high
How the New York critics jump-started the Oscar race
Andrew O'Hehir
An inside report: "Zero Dark Thirty's" big win, the Rachel Weisz surprise, "Argo," "Beasts," "Master" shut out
US military plans to double spy network
Natasha Lennard
Reflecting Obama administration's preference for covert action, the DIA will deploy 1,600 "collectors" worldwide
Afghanistan’s first female rapper perseveres past death threats
Prachi Gupta
Actress and singer Sosan Firooz is making history in the conservative country
Carbon pollution up to 2 million pounds per second
Seth Borenstein
The overwhelming majority of increase in emissions comes from China
A plan to drive conservatives wild
Kevin Charles Redmon
The American Academy of Pediatrics says docs should pre-prescribe Plan B birth control to girls under 17
James Bond and the killer bag lady
Mark Ames, Alexander Zaitchik
New clues and a powerful Wall St. skeptic challenge the official story of CIA financier Nick Deak's brutal murder
Did Syria ask Iraq for help retrieving helicopters from Russia?
Michael Grabell, Jeff Larson, Dafna Linzer
Documents show Bashar al-Assad may have used the Iraqi air corridor to suppress Syrian rebels
Iraqi civil war plays out in Syria
Hugh Macleod, A Reporter in Syria
Shiites and Sunnis say they’re fighting a sectarian battle triggered when the U.S. toppled Sadam
International Atomic Energy Agency reports being hacked
Associated Press
A group critical of Israel's undeclared nuclear weapons posted information about experts at the UN nuclear watchdog
50 reasons to boycott the Church
Adam Lee
The Catholic Church has long opposed social progressivism across the world. It's time to take a stand
Susan Rice meeting with senators over Benghazi attack
Bradley Klapper, Donna Cassata
The U.N. Ambassador will meet with John McCain and Kelly Ayotte on Capitol Hill
Must-see morning clip
Prachi Gupta
Jon Stewart mocks the media's "winner" and "loser" framing of the conflict in the Middle East
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