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Why the Christian Right believes Trump could play an important role in the End Times
Alex Henderson
Secretary of State Pompeo is a “master” of “messaging” that panders to “End Times evangelicals," a new report says
Lev Parnas is afraid of Bill Barr: he should be
Thom Hartmann
An attorney general willing to bend or even break the law can be a corrupt president's last line of defense.
Are Trump and his circle manipulating the markets for personal gain? Here’s the evidence
Chauncey DeVega
Investigative reporter William Cohan: Trump may have killed Gen. Soleimani to make millions in the markets
In the terrorism fight, Trump has continued a key Obama policy
Boaz Dvir
In the past decade, special operations forces have become central to America’s counterterrorism efforts.
34 troops suffered traumatic brain injuries in Iranian rocket attack, Pentagon says
Meghann Myers
Nearly three dozen U.S. service members have been diagnosed with TBIs following a Jan. 7 Iranian missile barrage
Guantánamo’s indelible legacy: how this became a Gitmo world
Karen J. Greenberg, Joshua L. Dratel
Eight ways in which the toxic policies of Guantánamo Bay have contaminated American institutions since 2002
How the military-industrial complex gets away with murder in contract after contract
Mandy Smithberger
For too long, Congress has largely abdicated its responsibilities when it comes to holding the Pentagon accountable
What to think when you’re thinking about impeachment
Naomi Schalit
The substantive part of the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump now begins
Dave Eggers on Trump and the perception of truth in unscripted lies
Ashlie D. Stevens
The author discussed the story behind "The Captain and the Glory," today's confusing politics, and Disney cruises
We’re living in the bizarre world that Flaubert envisioned
Susanna Lee
Is a 19th-century French author’s cosmic joke turning into a real-life global nightmare of fake news?
Large military-grade drones could soon be flying over your backyard
Candice Bernd
General Atomics is conducting a test flight of its SkyGuardian drone over San Diego sometime this year.
Impeachment and the politics of organized forgetting: This attack on Trump isn’t nearly enough
Henry A. Giroux
Impeachment is an important historical moment — but we must look past it to create the possibility of real change
Should Facebook and Twitter stop Trump’s lies?
Robert Reich
Should Facebook & Twitter stop Trump’s lies?
Cities in the crosshairs are pushing back against nuclear weapons
Jon Letman
“We forget that all power is local. And by forgetting to act locally, we are giving away all the power.”
One-term presidents: Will Donald Trump end up on this ignominious list?
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump could become the 11th one-term president in American history. The list starts out well, but then ...
Trump Says U.S. is ready for war. Not all his troops are so sure.
T. Christian Miller, Megan Rose, Robert Faturechi
A series of accidents calls the military’s preparedness into question.
The man who knows too much: Lev Parnas is the smoking gun on Ukraine scandal
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Parnas says Trump, Pence, Pompeo, Bolton and Giuliani all knew. He is why no witnesses will testify in the Senate
The multinational trying to bankrupt the dock workers union has a sordid past
Ari Paul
The International Longshore and Warehouse Union is facing an existential crisis.
“Little America” is a joyful roadtrip through the American dream in Apple TV+’s best series yet
Melanie McFarland
The new Apple TV+ anthology series shows the vast variety of this nation's promise through the eyes of immigrants
11 troops injured after Iran’s strike against al-Asad airbase, US Central Command says
Diana Stancy Correll, Shawn Snow
Pentagon officials previously touted that the attack had resulted in zero "casualties"
3 quotes that defined the first Democratic debate of 2020
Dennis Jett, Amy Dacey, Pearl Dowe
At the Jan. 14 debate, held at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, six candidates clashed on jobs, Iran and more
Press Watch: Wolf Blitzer wanted war drums; Democrats made the case for peace
Dan Froomkin
CNN's star tried to bait Democratic candidates into talking tough on endless war. Amazingly, none of them did it
At the 7th Democratic debate, candidates took every opportunity to talk climate
Zoya Teirstein
Candidates have gotten increasingly adept at weaving climate policy into their answers to other questions
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