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Big Brother vs Big Tech: Porn hacks the Fed; will Biden’s “cyber-strategy” change anything?
Rae Hodge
Biden wants more chips; Democrats claim they'll protect your health data. Plus: A drone that kills on its own?
Republicans turn up the racism to drive up GOP opposition to Ukraine
Chauncey DeVega
The GOP's "welfare queen" attack on Zelenskyy makes clear a much larger dynamic at play in Ukraine war
The nuclear “war” in Ukraine may not be the one we expect
Joshua Frank
How a nuclear power plant became a tool of war
“Numbers start to become meaningless”: Massive death toll after one year of war in Ukraine
Chauncey DeVega
Novelist and veteran Elliot Ackerman on estimates suggesting that Russians and Ukrainians have each lost 100,000
Report: World’s fossil fuel subsidies surged to $1 trillion after Ukraine invasion
Jake Bittle
European Union countries spent big to fight rising costs
“Banning” TikTok is pointless political theater — and it’s impossible anyway
Rae Hodge
Does anybody in D.C. understand that the government doesn't control the internet? There are no good answers
“She feels things deeply”: How “A Radiant Girl” slowly realizes the persecution of the Holocaust
Gary M. Kramer
Sandrine Kiberlain spoke to Salon about her film set in 1940s occupied France, centered on an everyday teenager
Despite attempts to distance from Trump, critics say “make no mistake: Nikki Haley is no moderate”
Julia Conley
"The same politics of lies and division that Trump used, just in a softer voice," says Rev. Dr. William Barber II
Diversity, “wokeness” and violent oppression: Lessons of the Tyre Nichols case
Chris Hedges
Diversity is an important value — but militarists, corporatists and oligarchs have turned into a marketing gimmick
The power of this Iranian protest song at the Grammys, on my family and around the world
Rebecca Morrison
Songwriter Shervin Hajipour was jailed after releasing the song "Baraye," a song that has united Iranians globally
Don’t believe the hype: Ukraine is rapidly becoming another war gone wrong
Chris Hedges
NATO keeps pouring in more expensive hardware, hoping to drive Putin from power. It's buying a bloody stalemate
Is the war in Ukraine at a major turning point? It sure looks that way
Lucian K. Truscott IV
With a series of high-level meetings in Europe, U.S. sends a signal to Putin: We think Ukraine can win this year
Killing the messenger: Joe Biden’s disturbing hypocrisy on Julian Assange
Ben Cohen
Ben & Jerry's co-founder: Joe Biden stood up for press freedom as a candidate — but backtracked in the White House
“The apocalyptic mindset is Republican orthodoxy at this point:” How paranoia consumed the GOP
Amanda Marcotte
Author Jared Yates Sexton places Trumpism in a dark lineage of history, but holds out hope things can get better
Trump Jr. lashes out at “The View” for calling his dad a “big liar”
Sky Palma
Trump Jr. says the left is "going crazy"
Does cinnamon belong in chili? The Midwest says yes (and so does Fran Lebowitz)
Ashlie D. Stevens
“I think people recoil at the idea of cinnamon in a meat without realizing that it’s common in many cuisines"
“This film is Poe’s origin story”: “The Pale Blue Eye” director on his gothic whodunit at West Point
Gary M. Kramer
Scott Cooper discusses his Netflix film placing Edgar Allan Poe in a detective story starring Christian Bale
Ukraine crisis is a classic “security dilemma” — and it’s urgent we find a solution
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Both sides have fueled a grueling conflict with no way out — but there's no moral high ground in endless slaughter
Trump’s idiotic “trading cards” are the last straw for Republicans — but in God’s name, why?
Robert S. McElvaine
They didn't mind the coup, the corruption, the sexual misconduct or the lies. But a trading-card scam — horrors!
Why aliens were in the news so much in 2022
Matthew Rozsa
For decades, the search for extraterrestrial life was a fringe pursuit; now, experts are taking it seriously
In Israel, Netanyahu’s extremist new government rips off the mask
Chris Hedges
If this racist and ultra-nationalist government is as bad as it looks, a deadly third intifada is coming soon
How the evolution of domestic cats traces the history of colonization
Troy Farah
A new study puts a date on when humans domesticated cats — and peculiarly, their history seems to follow ours
As Iranians rise up, it’s time we also challenged the stereotype of the misogynist Iranian man
Roya Khatiblou
The assumption that Iranian men are exceptionally sexist, especially compared to American men, is not my experience
Agents of influence: How Russia deploys an army of shadow diplomats
Debbie Cenziper, Will Fitzgibbon, Eva Herscowitz, Hannah Feuer, Michael Korsh
Under Vladimir Putin, Russia has appointed dozens of honorary consuls. Many have spread pro-Kremlin sentiment
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