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A uniquely self-destructive candidate
Steve Kornacki
Have we ever seen a candidate’s prime vulnerability so dramatically reinforced this close to Election Day?
Bibi’s 20-year Iran warnings
Natasha Lennard
Benjamin Netanyahu says an Iranian nuclear threat is imminent. He said that in 1992 too
U.S. banks targeted in money-laundering probe
Natasha Lennard
Wells Fargo and JPMorgan are among the firms getting a close look
Syrian missiles hit Lebanon
Bassem Mroue
Syrian missiles, said to be aimed at rebels, landed across the border in a remote Lebanese town
How Obama stole the GOP’s issue
Steve Kornacki
Once a GOP strength, it shouldn't be surprising that it's suddenly become a potent political weapon for Democrats
Mitt turns mean
Jonathan Bernstein
What was behind the Romney campaign's vicious attacks on the media this week?
Netanyahu says Israel may have to confront Iran
Daniel Estrin
He implies that the U.S. might allow Iran to obtain a nuclear weapon
Egypt and Libya denounce “extremist” fringe
Erin Cunningham
After the attacks in Benghazi, Muslims from both countries took to Twitter and other outlets to express their grief
Identity of anti-Muslim filmmaker revealed
Gillian Flaccus, Stephen Braun
The man behind the film is a Coptic Christian, not a Jew as he initially claimed
America’s war monopoly
Tom Engelhardt
The US is involved in military operations in countries you'd never expect. Further proof that war's what we do best
Hollywood of hate
Matt Duss
The film that set off deadly riots has plenty of peers. Welcome to the Islamophobic entertainment industry
Mitt Romney will never be president
Joan Walsh
His disgraceful dishonesty in using the murder of a U.S. ambassador to attack Obama will haunt him
US, Russia bridge differences on Iran at nuke meet
George Jahn
Russia and China agree to a resolution critical of Iran's nuclear program
Obama will not meet with Israeli PM Netanyahu
Prachi Gupta
US-Israel relationship strained over conflicting stances on Iran
Four ways your privacy is being invaded
David Rosen
Slowly but surely, government and telecommunications companies have forged a police-corporate surveillance complex
My life in a turban
Vishavjit Singh
People called me "towelhead" and "Osama," but years of hate led to something I didn't expect: A career in cartoons
After Canada, Iran expects more embassy closures
Associated Press
Canada could be the first of many countries to close its embassy in Tehran
Niall Ferguson, Christopher Hitchens: Darlings of the right
Russell Jacoby
Why are conservatives so in love with British intellectuals?
Does Israel have options?
Patrick Tyler
The country's leaders don't believe deterrence or diplomacy will work with Iran. But war could be catastrophic
Israel faces new threats
Noga Tarnopolsky
In addition to Iran, Israel is watching potentially hostile elements line up along its borders with Syria and Egypt
“We have a president who has made America lead like America again”
Jillian Rayfield
Text of Sen. John Kerry's DNC speech
Has Obama’s foreign policy failed?
John Feffer
Between infuriating China and trying the patience of European allies, his "smart power" has been anything but
Drone “blowback” is real
Jordan Michael Smith
A new analysis finds five ways drone strikes in Yemen are hurting American interests
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