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The seduction of Howard Dean
Justin Elliott
The liberal firebrand succumbs to Washington's money culture
Should I sleep with my Iranian co-worker?
Cary Tennis
He's a Zoroastrian refugee, tortured in Iran, and has never heard of an open relationship
The decade’s biggest scam
Glenn Greenwald
The terrorist threat continues to be exaggerated to spawn a massive and costly Security State
Exploring the joys of crossing borders
Megan Cytron
From the jagged peaks of Karakoram to the Andean Lake Crossing, check out these beautiful and polarizing spaces
Steamy lesbian sex — in Tehran
Andrew O'Hehir
Potential art-house hit "Circumstance" goes inside the hidden youth culture of contemporary Iran
Romney advisor advocating for terrorist group
Justin Elliott
Mitchell Reiss has helped lead a campaign to rehabilitate the reputation of anti-Iranian militants
The demise of Gadhafi — and an obnoxious talking point
Steve Kornacki
If the Libyan strongman goes, will right-wing hawks still sneer at "leading from behind"?
A prime aim of the growing Surveillance State
Glenn Greenwald
As economic anxiety and social unrest increase, control over Internet technology and communication becomes vital
U.S., allies declare that Syria’s Assad must leave
Matthew Lee
In a coordinated statement, leaders demand an end to the brutal regime
The one reason President Hillary might be more effective than President Obama
Matthew Dickinson
The question Democrats should ask is if she'd be stronger in a first term than Obama would be as a lame duck
The words you’ll never hear Michele Bachmann say: “I was wrong”
Eric Black
I caught her in a whopper on Iran back in 2007. She smeared me and we haven't spoken since
The Pentagon’s new China war plan
Stephen Glain
Despite budget woes, the military is preparing for a conflict with our biggest rival -- and we should be worried
U.S. politicians’ favorite terrorist group
Glenn Greenwald
Why are American leaders openly supporting a designated Foreign Terrorist Organization?
The campaign to blame Iran for downed U.S. chopper
Justin Elliott
Two media outlets air the baseless claim that Iran helped shoot down the SEALs' helicopter over the weekend
International pressure on Syria grows
Elizabeth A. Kennedy, Suzan Fraser
Turkey condemns government crackdown as Obama administration prepares to call for leader's resignation
When youth culture stood up to tyranny
Mandy Van Deven
Can hip-hop help modernize the Middle East? A veteran observer suggests music and comedy shaped the Arab Spring
Did the Russians bomb a U.S. embassy?
Mark Adomanis
All the flaws of the American media are once again on display in the bizarre story about a bombing in Georgia
How many secret wars are we fighting?
Nick Turse
U.S. special ops forces are being deployed in more and more nations -- and the public has no idea
Destroying Democratic presidents
Joan Walsh
Right-wing attacks on President Obama are vicious, but the ugliness began with President Clinton
John Bolton: Debt deal might imperil our endless forever war
Alex Pareene
The former ambassador and ridiculous 2012 candidate knows cutting one cent from the Pentagon will kill us all
How we became a nation of warriors
Stephen Glain
Over the last century, militarism has warped our foreign policy -- and our soul. Can the budget crisis save them?
U.S. accuses Iran of “secret deal” with al-Qaida
Matthew Lee, Bradley Klapper
Administration says Iranian government provides money and recruits for attacks in Afghanistan, Pakistan
Palestinians turn against Syrian regime
Hugh Macleod, Annasofie Flamand
The shift in sentiment among refugees could further erode Assad's legitimacy
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