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Bush critics: still evil, crazy extremists
Glenn Greenwald
Joe Klein's bizarre beach outburst reveals much about how Beltway mavens continue to think.
Tehran dispatch: Basijis for Mousavi
Shane M.
Not all Mousavi backers are secular. Many, like my friend Omid, are devout Muslims who no longer trust the regime
What is Obama defending in Afghanistan?
Juan Cole
Obama has to be more specific and systematic about his goals in Afghanistan before we can judge his strategy there
“It is pointless to talk to al-Qaida”
Gregor Peter Schmitz, Gabor Steingart
Joseph Nye talks about Obama's use of hard and soft power in Afghanistan, and what he learned from Henry Kissinger
Mike Huckabee bashes America on foreign soil
Glenn Greenwald
Washington's cherished rules are quickly waived when it comes to Israel.
Clinton derangement syndrome, North Korean strain
Joe Conason
Sufferers of this incurable illness twist Bill Clinton's moving rescue of two journalists into something ugly
John Bolton still doesn’t get this whole diplomacy thing
Alex Koppelman
The former U.N. ambassador was critical of Bill Clinton's trip to North Korea, and hasn't changed his mind
Bill Clinton to the rescue
Vincent Rossmeier
The former president's trip may be successful in securing the release of two American journalists
The scope — and dangers — of GE’s control of NBC and MSNBC
Glenn Greenwald
GE no longer bothers to hide its editorial control over its "journalism" divisions.
Sometimes abortion is the better choice
Frances Kissling
Should the U.S. government really be in the business of encouraging women to have babies?
GE’s silencing of Olbermann and MSNBC’s sleazy use of Richard Wolffe
Glenn Greenwald
Two new major MSNBC scandals reveal much about how corporate journalism functions.
More detainee victories and what a majority of Congress tried to do
Glenn Greenwald
Most members of Congress deliberately tried to deny innocent people the right of judicial review.
Who needs newspapers when you have Twitter?
Frank Hornig
Chris Anderson, Wired's editor in chief, discusses the Internet's challenge to the traditional press
The Washington Post endorses Abu Ghraib scapegoating for torture
Glenn Greenwald
It's time to scapegoat low-level torturers in order to shield the high-level officials who are responsible.
Why we can’t stop looking
Amanda Fortini
Have we moved from pop culture to "peep culture"? Hal Niedzviecki on an age of Facebook, Twitter and reality TV
Crash
Patrick Smith
Already in 2009, 11 major accidents involving commercial jets. We're in trouble, right?
Basiji tells all: Abuse, rape, forced marriage
Tracy Clark-Flory
An Iranian militiaman says women are being sexually abused on the streets of Tehran
Tehran dispatch: A different kind of Friday Prayers
Shane M.
The opposition searches for a leader, and the "Death to America" chants don't work anymore. Also: Steve Buscemi
Nokia: The new Great Satan
Andrew Leonard
A move to boycott the Finnish phone manufacturer's products grows in Iran
Why are airline passengers such slobs?
Patrick Smith
Plus, a crash in Iran spotlights the safety of Russian-built planes, and the latest misinformation from the press
Iraq, the world’s oil pump
Michael Klare
After the disastrous Iraq war, the nation is now sadly set to serve as the supplier of the globe's energy needs
Salon Radio: Chuck Todd
Glenn Greenwald
What is the duty of the media in discussing and reporting on torture investigations?
Low-profile Clinton emerges for major speech
Vincent Rossmeier
The secretary of state emerges from behind the scenes
Iran frees journalist after 18 days in prison
Alex Koppelman
The reporter says he was mainly treated well, but was slapped during one interrogation
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