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Trump blasted for naming “war criminal” and Iran-Contra convict Elliott Abrams as Iran envoy
Jake Johnson
"Elliott Abrams has made a career of lying and committing criminal acts"
As the pandemic has made clear, America has no welfare state — but we sure have a warfare state
David Masciotra
Other advanced nations have largely controlled the pandemic. Then again, they don't spend $700 billion on war
Can the pandemic bring accountability back to this country?
Karen J. Greenberg
We as a nation need to remind ourselves of what morality, justice, and the responsible use of power can mean
The U.S. left behind: Under Trump, the world goes on without us
Terry H. Schwadron
Russia, China and Iran move ahead as America reels from the Trump pandemic and the Trump depression
Trump wanted a Portland-style war in Chicago — in a second term, he’ll do it
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's team convinced him there'd be "extreme backlash" — but in a second term, he wouldn't care about that
Music helped treat her father’s dementia, and that’s why Shohreh Aghdashloo made “The Cuban”
Gary M. Kramer
The Oscar-nominated actress spoke to Salon about taking mental health seriously and wanting to do more comedy
Killing democracy in America: The military-industrial complex as a cytokine storm
William J. Astore
Thinking about the unthinkable, 2020-style
This time in my teacher voice: On two pandemics and the cost of “moderation”
Andres Aceves
As a brown teacher in a mostly white school, I've learned a necessary skill: Talking to people where they are
Can the next president finally shift U.S. foreign policy away from endless war?
Medea Benjamin
This election represents a historic opportunity for the U.S. to change course. That can't happen unless Trump loses
Russian cyberthreat extends to coronavirus vaccine research
Dorothy Denning
The Russian cyberthreat, now targeting coronavirus vaccine research, shows no signs of letting up
Trump’s unhinged Rose Garden campaign rally: His sideshow act is getting truly pathetic
Heather Digby Parton
He can't hold rallies, so he forced the press corps to sit through one. Then he said Joe Biden will ban windows
10 reasons why defunding police should lead to defunding America’s war machine
Medea Benjamin, Zoltán Grossman
Black and brown lives matter on a global scale — and white supremacy drives the bloated, destructive U.S. military
Tulsa undercover: Inside Trump’s rally
Danny Sjursen
The intensity of the MAGA crowd's vitriol is partly driven by a suspicion that Trump is losing military loyalty
Trump’s dismal foreign policy record: Lost wars, new conflicts and broken promises
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J. S. Davies
Trump won the White House promising an end to "endless war." But the reality has been more pointless carnage
Did Trump order the Russian bounty story cut from John Bolton’s book?
Roger Sollenberger
We've heard all about the stuff that's in Bolton's book. But the stuff that isn't might be even more damaging
Dr. Lance Dodes on the dangers of 2020: “Trump is a psychopath who will destroy democracy”
Chauncey DeVega
Former Harvard psychiatrist on the hair-raising months ahead: "Donald Trump cares nothing about anyone else's life"
Iran calls for Interpol to issue a “red warning” for the immediate arrest of President Trump
Roger Sollenberger
"His prosecution will be pursued even after the end of his term in office," the largely symbolic statement says
A few dead Americans — what’s the big deal? Trump’s disastrous foreign policy looks even worse
Heather Digby Parton
Trump cares about kissing up to strongmen like Putin and Xi. He didn't know or didn't care about the Taliban bounty
“It was all hot air”: John Bolton’s new book focuses largely on his own relevance — or lack thereof
Igor Derysh
The contents speak volumes about the author: Bolton dismisses media focus on palace intrigue while diving into it
Bill Barr is even worse than you think: His entire job is to protect Donald Trump
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Barr is the latest in a long line of bootlicking right-wing water carriers: Rich white men tell him what to do
Kayleigh McEnany, Mike Pence, and the narcissistic apocalypse of the new evangelicals
Roger Sollenberger
Kayleigh McEnany's obsession with Christian martyrdom heralds a shift in the White House's locus of religious death
Investigative journalist Greg Palast: Here’s how Trump will steal the 2020 election
Chauncey DeVega
Palast's new book, "How Trump Stole 2020," outlines a nightmare: Trump loses the electoral vote and wins anyway
There’s a crisis in U.S. capitalism
Richard D. Wolff
U.S. economic policy now focuses on what is already the worst business cycle downturn since the 1929 crash
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