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Fear the zombie drone
Jefferson Morley
How do you safely launch thousands of new aircraft into already crowded skies? The safety concerns of domestic UAVs
Watergate’s final mystery
Jefferson Morley
Underneath the media's obsession with the scandal lies the neglected story of the CIA's role
Wall Street’s oil scam
Les Leopold
Who's really to blame for high gas prices? Greedy finance speculators
The fight Obama picked
Steve Kornacki
His use of the bin Laden anniversary seems like something Republicans would do – and that's probably the point
Dog-training the press corps
Glenn Greenwald
Journalists who heap the most lavish praise on the White House are rewarded with the most valuable treats
A farewell to superpowers
Pepe Escobar
Our new multipolar world pits major emerging economies like the BRICS, Turkey and Iran against the U.S. and the EU
Tucker Carlson’s downward spiral
Alex Pareene
Once a promising young magazine writer, the bow-tied Daily Caller pundit has come to epitomize right-wing hackdom
The sore losers club
Steve Kornacki
Is Rick Santorum bitter enough to join the exclusive fraternity of candidates who just couldn’t let it go?
Iran’s gift to Netanyahu
Noga Tarnopolsky
The Israeli prime minister's hawkish position on the Islamic republic is the ideal way to shore up his base
Neocons’ new lie
Jordan Michael Smith
You thought they were gone, but now they're popping up to claim that Iraq inspired the Arab Spring
What is Marco Rubio running for?
Jefferson Morley
In a foreign policy speech, the Florida senator serves up bipartisan veal, not Republican red meat
Iran Terror to the South!
Glenn Greenwald
The Obama administration formally adopts one of the more inane bits of right-wing fear-mongering dogma
The peace narrative
Alec Ash
An author explains why history is told from the perspective of war and what we can learn from the opposite angle
Every country for itself
Thomas Rogers
As American power wanes, we're being faced with a dangerous new power vacuum. An expert explains what's next
Is Obama no better than the GOP?
Jonathan Bernstein
People who say there's no distinction between the parties underestimate the big importance of small differences
Do Americans love war?
Jefferson Morley
Robert Kagan says the U.S. wages wars because the American people want them -- and both candidates are listening
Is the right really breaking up with its racists?
Alex Pareene
The National Review fired two bigots -- but don't expect it to part with the idea that race determines intelligence
Gunter Grass was right
Frank Browning, Steve Weissman
His controversial poem about Israel may have lacked elegance, but it was also a dire warning about war with Iran
Don’t arm Syria’s rebels
Gary Kamiya
Liberals arguing that the U.S. should give weapons to Syrian rebels underestimate Assad's power at home
Making politicians look bad: ‘A fireable offense’
Charles R. Davis
Guest Post: Getting Sen. Rockefeller to reveal the truth about Iran intelligence nearly lost me my reporting job
America’s forgotten POW: Bowe Bergdahl
Glenn Greenwald
Guest Post: Why hasn't Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl become America's Gilad Schalit?
Israel’s free speech aversion
Alex Pearlman
German writer Gunter Grass is hardly the first person to be banned for criticizing the Jewish state
Obama targets journalists
Glenn Greenwald
Guest Post: His administration's war on whistleblowers is also an assault on reporters
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