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“An Act of Worship” is one Muslim American’s “counternarrative of our last 30 years”
Gary M. Kramer
Filmmaker Nausheen Dadabhoy spoke to Salon about her new documentary that profiles three Muslim American women
“Alternative facts”: Harsh book reviews for Kellyanne Conway’s new memoir
Tom Boggioni
Former Donald Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway defends the former president in her new book, "Here's The Deal"
A return to permanent war is here: First it will bankrupt America, then destroy it
Chris Hedges
When Donald Trump and Marjorie Taylor Greene are the only people objecting to endless war, it's all gone wrong
Russia, the U.S. and the Ukraine war: Dance of death in an age of self-delusion
Chris Hedges
Doddering Cold War adversaries are marching toward war: For their decrepit elites, it's literally the last hurrah
Trump’s latest hate rally: A master class in cult mind control
Chauncey DeVega
At Ohio rally, Trump drums up hatred against "sick, sinister and evil people" — by which he means you and me
The long complex history of oil price shocks
Scott L. Montgomery
Oil prices were steadily climbing before Russia's invasion of Ukraine
Running the Park Slope Food Coop newsletter taught me not to believe in conspiracy theories
Stephanie Golden
It's easy to fall into conspiratorial thinking, as I learned when my peers thought I had much more power than I did
Will Russia’s war crimes in Ukraine convince the U.S. to consider its recent past?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Americans are rightfully horrified by Mariupol. But most of us don't even know what the U.S. did in Mosul or Raqqa
It’s time to nationalize the fossil fuel industries: That’ll trigger the right!
Thom Hartmann
Un-American, you say? Tell that to FDR, Nixon, Reagan, Bush and Obama, who all nationalized major industries
Pimps of war: Neocons who fueled 20 years of carnage in the Middle East are back for more
Chris Hedges
The warmongering buffoons who drove the U.S. to disaster in Iraq and Afghanistan are now eager for war with Russia
Meet the scientist who wants to control the weather
Matthew Rozsa
A new film profiles a Finnish scientist's lifelong quest to create rain clouds via technology
Iranian director Asghar Farhadi denies plagiarism charge for “A Hero” after public indictment
Joy Saha
The legal battle between Farhadi and his former film student is both messy and uncertain
Trump inadvertently admits defeat while trying to spin historians: “When I didn’t win the election”
Meryl Phair
Historian Julian Zelizer recounts his recent encounter with the former president
As a new Cold War with Russia heats up, the danger of nuclear doomsday is real all over again
Nicolas J.S. Davies
It's a dreadful '70s rerun: Two nuclear powers face to face, and neither one has promised it won't shoot first
Why you’ll find marzipan goldfish on my Nowruz table
Louisa Shafia
Marzipan goldfish are a harmless stand-in for the real thing on the Haft Seen that’s edible to boot
Endless war is back — as the merchants of death waltz us toward Armageddon
Chris Hedges
The doctrine of perma-war dominated the world for 40 years. Thanks to Putin, the U.S. and the arms biz, it's back
Mike Pompeo’s security detail since leaving State Department costs taxpayers more than $13 million
Jon Skolnik
Pompeo and his former aide have reportedly faced "“serious and credible” threats from Iran since leaving office
5 rare pieces of produce to try this spring, according to an expert international grocery buyer
Ashlie D. Stevens
According to Shayn Prapaisilp, buying rare produce “works more like an auction than a long-term plan"
Moscow blames U.S. for “economic war”
Jessica Corbett
"Blanket sanctions against the Russian economy are having an effect"
Bill Barr’s pride gets in the way: Trump’s top lackey just blew up his own redemption tour
Heather Digby Parton
He's still with him
FIFA’s suspension of Russia makes one thing clear: Sports is political
Stefan Szymanski
FIFA's suspension of Russian soccer teams breaks a long tradition of neutrality in the world's dominant sport
Mainstream media opposes military aggression — unless the U.S. is doing it
Jeff Cohen
Suddenly the media is concerned about international law and imperialist war. Fair enough — but look closer to home
Europe’s next climate challenge: Getting off Russian gas
Shannon Osaka
Europe faces a balancing act: keeping the heat on while promising to eliminate natural gas entirely
GOP Senate candidate Josh Mandel makes bizarre claim about slavery during debate
Jon Skolnik
"Do you know the only country on the whole planet where Africans were not brought as slaves?" Mandel asked
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