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Why America’s elites want a new war — or at least want us to fear one
Dave Lindorff
Almost no one in D.C. is eager for war with Russia — but they're eager to justify the bloated military budget
Before Trump, Alex Jones and QAnon: How Robert Welch created the paranoid far right
Kathryn Joyce
Robert Welch and the John Birch Society were dismissed for years as wackos and losers. But they won the long game
In the rapidly worsening Ukraine fiasco, the U.S. is reaping exactly what it sowed
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
U.S. media spins a one-sided narrative of Russian aggression — but decades of U.S. meddling is what got us here
“Trump has it completely wrong”: Allies revolt after Trump endorses rival to MAGA darling
Igor Derysh
TrumpWorld in an uproar as Candace Owens, Madison Cawthorn oppose Trump's pick in Tennessee congressional race
Trumpworld’s delusions and the real world threat
Heather Digby Parton
Sidney Powell's Kraken was more than a silly sideshow
Lauren Boebert makes bizarre comment to group of Jewish visitors at U.S. Capitol
Brett Bachman
“You know, I’m not sure to be offended or not,” one rabbi present for the incident said
After a year of Joe Biden, how come we still have Donald Trump’s foreign policy?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Biden promised a new era of diplomacy, stability and American leadership — but has doubled down on Trump's failures
The U.S. drops an average of 46 bombs a day: Why should the world see us as a force for peace?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
The U.S. has dropped at least 337,000 bombs and missiles in 20 years — and now clutches its pearls over Russia
It was a bad year for the world: But yes, there were 10 good things in 2021
Medea Benjamin
In a bleak year for domestic politics, there were signs of progress toward justice around the world. Yes, really!
On Shab-e Yalda, red fruit and fortune-telling rule the night
Louisa Shafia
How one author’s family celebrates the ancient winter solstice tradition
The execution of Julian Assange: He exposed the crimes of empire — and that can’t be tolerated
Chris Hedges
The WikiLeaks founder's unforgivable sin was to expose the U.S. empire's war crimes. For that, he faces death
Does Israel want war? It’s determined to sabotage a new nuclear deal with Iran
Ariel Gold, Medea Benjamin
At least the U.S. and its allies are negotiating with Iran again — but Israel seems to be ramping up for war
“F**k him”: Trump not speaking to former ally Bibi Netanyahu — because he congratulated Biden
Igor Derysh
Trump rages that Netanyahu called Biden while Putin and Bolsonaro swallowed claims that "election was rigged"
Biden and Putin kick off Christmas season with “useful meeting” — while Trump plays Grinch
Brian Karem
No one's saying whether the two presidents' "frank" conversation got anywhere — meanwhile, Trump wants your money
The Pentagon’s new warning means World War III may arrive sooner than you think
Michael Klare
The Pentagon estimates that by 2030 China will have 1,000 nuclear warheads
Everything we know about the Omicron COVID-19 variant
Brett Bachman
World Health Organization named it a "variant of concern" Friday — the agency's most serious designation
Welcome to the last years of the American Century: It’s been an unmitigated disaster
Tom Engelhardt
America thrives on having an enemy. Following the 20-year war in Afghanistan, it needs to construct a new one
From North Dakota to Occupy Wall Street: An unlikely untold story of prairie radicalism
Brian James Schill
A core group of activists behind Occupy Wall Street had gone to school together — in the literal middle of nowhere
Biden’s worst idea yet: Do we really want a new Cold War with China?
David Vine
The "Anglo alliance" between the U.S., U.K. and Australia threatens to take the world to the brink of disaster
Dean Cain’s critiques of a queer Superman reveal someone hasn’t done the reading
Kylie Cheung
Since "Superman: Son of Kal-El" released, the new Superman has warded off school shootings, refugee crises & more
Congress fights over money for child care — but never questions billions for war
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Most Americans support cuts in military spending to pay for social programs — but somehow that's never on the table
Will the mainstream media ever face its failure to tell the truth about Jan. 6?
Chauncey DeVega
Media voices proclaimed that Trump was a buffoon who could never stage a coup. Now they just want us to forget
Matt Gaetz’ sex trafficking allegations leaked to Dilbert cartoonist before becoming public: report
Brett Bachman
Even by Florida standards, the saga of Rep. Matt Gaetz is getting weird
Here’s the real crime Gen. Milley exposed: the cowardice of Senate Republicans
Thom Hartmann
Milley probably went outside the Constitution — but he revealed that 50 Republicans were Trump's co-conspirators
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