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War on whistle-blowers intensifies
Glenn Greenwald
Yet another prosecution from the Obama DOJ for an act the president once hailed as "courageous patriotism"
Iranian director finds freedom and moral victory
Godfrey Cheshire
Following international protests and concern over a hunger strike, Jafar Panahi is released on bail
Robert Gates plants a newspaper column
Alex Pareene
The Washington Post allows itself to be used as fodder in an interminable bureaucratic conflict
The absence of debate over war
Glenn Greenwald
With combat as the normalized American condition of both parties, it's unsurprising that debates have disappeared
Cannes’ shocker: “Uncle Boonmee” wins
Andrew O'Hehir
Thai film surprises by nabbing Palme d'Or, while acting winner Javier Bardem declares his love for Penelope Cruz
What’s in an airline name?
Patrick Smith
Some common spelling mistakes that even the New Yorker makes. (Gasp!) Plus: Form your own alliance
“Fair Game”: Relive the Bush-Cheney wonder years
Andrew O'Hehir
Director Doug Liman and star Naomi Watts ponder the murky lessons of the Valerie Plame-Joseph Wilson affair
North Korea crisis looms as Clinton heads to Asia
Matthew Lee
South Korea has blamed its northern neighbor for sinking a naval ship in March
After the Randslide, neoconservatives dig out
Joe Conason
Until Rand Paul won, neocons warned "he's not one of us." But that was then -- and now he's running away from Dad
Wednesday link dump: Russian Empire state of mind
Alex PareeneMothers of 3 detained Americans arrive in Iran
Ali Akbar Dareini
New sanctions could complicate delicate diplomatic situation
Cannes: How the bankers fleeced the world
Andrew O'Hehir
Director Charles Ferguson on his smash Cannes doc, which indicts the financial sector as a "criminal industry"
The Gulf spill is no fluke
Michael Klare
As corporations pursue extreme energy sources, a new oil rush endangers the planet
Snuff goes viral
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A mother's drowning becomes a cable news sensation. Should we really be watching people die?
How Miss USA will push the secret Muslim agenda
Wajahat Ali
A leaked memo confirms a nefarious plot to infiltrate America using the one weapon we can't resist: Total hotness
U.S., major powers agree on new Iran sanctions
Anne Flaherty, Matthew Lee
Russia and China are on board after intricate negotiations with the rest of the U.N. Security Council
Iran to ship uranium to Turkey in nuclear deal
Ali Akbar Dareini
Surprise nuclear fuel swap deal could ease international standoff over Iran's nuclear program
Iran sentences Newsweek journalist in absentia
Associated Press
Maziar Banari given 13 and a half years in prison and 50 lashes
Iran confirms mothers can visit 3 jailed Americans
Ali Akbar Dareini
Trio will get face-to-face meetings with their moms, though too late for Mother's Day
The assimilated terrorist: An outsider no longer
Jesse Washington
Globalization allows citizens like Faisal Shahzad to keep a foot in two strikingly different cultures
Blood or Treasure: Obama’s choice in the Middle East
Ira Chernus
The president must decide what price he is willing to pay for peace between Israel and Palestine
Moammar Gadhafi hates Switzerland now, apparently
Bernhard Zand, Volkhard Windfuhr
In a somewhat deranged interview, the Libyan dictator reveals a bitter hatred for the small, neutral Alpine nation
The most striking observation of the day
Alex Pareene
You liberals are so inconsistent with your socialism and what-not
A striking observation from The Corner
Alex Pareene
Liberals: Why do they love both Mexicans and Iran so much?
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