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Trump “revelations” are an indictment of America’s political class: They knew, and did nothing
Chauncey DeVega
Why pretend to be shocked by the news about Trump's efforts to overturn the election? We knew who he was all along
U.S. to ease travel restrictions amid COVID surge
Kenneth Tran
Starting in early November, the United States will allow fully vaccinated international visitors into the U.S.
No idle threat: After Trump, U.S. must reform nuclear procedures
Heather Digby Parton
It's a miracle that we have managed to survive the nuclear age so far with irrational leaders like Trump
CNN’s Peter Bergen on the “dotted line” from Osama bin Laden to Donald Trump
Chauncey DeVega
Longtime CNN correspondent says we're not done with Afghanistan, and that Osama brought America "back into history"
Muslim-American comics after 9/11: “I thought comedy was over, but it was more important than ever”
Dean Obeidallah
Negin Farsad, Maz Jobrani and Dean Obeidallah appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss how stand-up evolved since 9/11
Shannon Sarna refers to herself as a pizza bagel
Shannon Sarna
A look inside the cookbook author's Jewish-Italian-American pantry
Matt Gaetz claimed to be victim of “extortion” plot — but new DOJ charges tell a different story
Cody Fenwick
The whole thing seems like a hare-brained scheme, but it's not illegal to propose a terrible idea to someone
Will the Afghan crisis finally bring down the U.S. empire of war, corruption and poverty?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
After this disorienting defeat, Americans may be ready to give up on global domination — and build the future
In Muslim countries, a push for donor breast milk
Sandy Ong
An Islamic tenet called milk kinship presents an obstacle, but Iran and other countries show a way forward
When foreign policy goes south: Biden, Afghanistan and the lessons of history
Matthew Rozsa
Eisenhower, Gerald Ford and JFK all survived foreign policy disasters — and Biden can too. The key is honesty
Donald Trump Jr. slammed after “gloating” on Twitter over the turmoil in Afghanistan
Leah Foreman
As the Taliban took Afghanistan, former President Trump's eldest son is accused of "gloating" about it on Twitter
Trump or Obama: Whose legacy will reshape American politics for the years ahead?
Matthew Rozsa
With Barack Obama, American history was trending toward a liberal partisan realignment — until the backlash
The etymology of 15 weird and wonderful Olympic words
John Kelly
From "skeet" and "shotput" to "badminton" and "trampoline," delve into the origins of these sports terms
Bioweapons research is banned by an international treaty — but nobody is checking for violations
Gary Samore
A global treaty bans research or stockpiling of biological weapons — but allows bioweapon defense planning
Mike Pence and Benjamin Netanyahu pushed Donald Trump to bomb Iran after losing the election: rpt
Jon Skolnik
Former Joint Chiefs chairman Mark Milley feared Trump would start a war with Iran to stay in power
Bernie Sanders has forged a remarkable bond with Joe Biden — is that a good thing?
Norman Solomon
Sanders has unexpected clout in the White House, and has successfully pushed Biden to the left — but only so far
America’s war in Afghanistan is finally over — so what about Iraq and Iran?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
The U.S. pullout in Afghanistan ends a 20-year disaster. Now it's time to get out of Iraq and make peace with Iran
Donald Rumsfeld’s death leaves behind a legacy of arrogance and violence
Erik Loomis
In a just world, Rumsfeld would have been tried for war crimes, or at least became persona non grata
10 facts about V.C. Andrews’s “Flowers in the Attic”
Stacy Conradt
V.C. Andrews’s debut novel, published in 1979, was a Gothic gateway for many a young romance reader
Biden’s foreign policy dithering helped elect a hard-liner in Iran. What happens now?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Biden's Iran policy has been a slow-motion train wreck from the beginning. It's almost too late to change course
Why is “liberal” media pushing an “America First” message and a new Cold War?
Jeff Cohen
Did the media learn nothing from the Trump years? Pushing Biden to confront Russia and China will invite disaster
We need a people’s vaccine — not just to fight the virus but to fight for global economic justice
Nicolas J.S. Davies
For 3% of the U.S. military budget, we could vaccinate the entire world — before lethal new variants spread wider
Peace-washing: Is a network of major donors neutralizing activism in the peace movement?
Dave Lindorff
With Democrats in power (for now), powerful funders may be trying to tame or silence progressive peace activists
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