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Trump-Musk purge of the CIA underway as agency pivots to spying on traditional allies like Mexico

Charles R. Davis
A CIA spokesperson said agents unwilling to go along with the administration's plans have been told to resign

“You can’t have ’em forever”: Trump cuts Fauci’s security detail loose

Griffin Eckstein
The president, who fomented conspiracy theories and threats against the former top doc, axed his security this week

“A new low”: WSJ editorial board slams Trump for leaving ex-staffers open to assassination

Griffin Eckstein
Mike Pompeo and John Bolton lost security protections days into Trump's term amid Iran death threats

Trump’s minions are laying the groundwork for military action

Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump appears to have taken some inspiration from Vladimir Putin's Ukraine invasion

“Would really be something”: Trump muses about annexing Canada and going to war for Greenland

Russell Payne
The president-elect and his allies have made repeated allusions to dramatic territorial expansion

New year, same Trump: MAGA pounces on New Orleans tragedy to spread disinformation

Amanda Marcotte
The president-elect's barrage of lies encourages his followers to reject reality even harder

Jimmy Carter was ahead of the curve

Matthew Rozsa
Correcting the misunderstood legacy of America's most underrated president

Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter dies at 100

Samaa Khullar, Tatyana Tandanpolie
Carter, the longest-lived president, died on Sunday in his hometown of Plains, Georgia

Trump’s biggest challenge: Will he confront China, or cut a deal?

Michael Klare
GOP China hawks want tough talk and a trade war — but Trump is transactional, and really likes dictators

What just happened in Syria, and who benefits most? Well, that part is easy

Andrew O'Hehir
Did Israel drive the downfall of Bashar Assad, in the third act of a dramatic play for regional supremacy?

Sudan’s gruesome civil war has a new driving force: the meth trade

Niko Vorobyov
Stimulants in warfare are nothing new, but now they're overheating Sudan's bloody internal conflict

Biden’s shadow communications strategy is creating a drone conspiracy crisis

Brian Karem
The White House should speak plainly about what is in plain sight to avoid panic

“At long last”: Biden says Assad ouster is “act of justice” in Syria

Alex Galbraith
Biden used the occasion to tout Israel's advances in their multi-front war

“Find another sucker”: Trump threatens 100% tariff on countries that resist U.S. dollar

Quinn Sental
As the BRIC alliance looks to shift from U.S. dominance of the market, Trump pledges expulsion from the U.S. dollar

Requiem for an empire: How Trump’s second term could reshape the world

Alfred McCoy
A prominent historian saw all this coming 14 years ago. Oh, wait — that was me

“The Seed of the Sacred Fig” explores the ideology of Iranian family members who “submit to power”

Gary M. Kramer
Mohammad Rasoulof's provocative film has been banned in Iran, but Germany has submitted it for Oscar consideration

Iran denies reports that Musk met with its ambassador to the United Nations

Griffin Eckstein
Iran's foreign minister dismissed reports claiming the billionaire met with an Iranian diplomat

“People are scared”: Activists brace for “unprecedented assault on human rights” under Trump

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Trump's win sparked fear and anxiety. Progressive advocates are preparing to fight back

Musk met with Iranian ambassador to United Nations, per report

Griffin Eckstein
The X CEO reportedly talked to the diplomat about reducing tensions between Iran and the U.S.

Alarm spreads over Trump’s pick of Tulsi Gabbard to lead the US intelligence community

Nicholas Liu
The former Hawaii lawmaker has no intelligence experience and a record of defending dictators

Pistachios continue to be a lucrative crop in California, making the U.S. a top exporter of the nut

Joy Saha
Approximately 99% of U.S. pistachios are produced in California

Donald Trump and the imperial presidency: What lies ahead?

Karen J. Greenberg
Presidential powers have expanded dramatically throughout American history. Now we've handed them back to him

DOJ alleges Iran plotted to assassinate Trump

Griffin Eckstein
An Iranian man was commissioned by the Revolutionary Guard to kill Donald Trump in October, a complaint alleges

As Russia celebrates, Trump’s win leaves Ukraine and the rest Europe unsure of what’s next

Marin Scotten
The president-elect appears on track to negotiate a ceasefire deal in Ukraine — on Russia's terms
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