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Mental health professionals read Trump’s letter: A study in “the psychotic mind” at work
Chauncey DeVega
Bandy Lee, Justin Frank, Lance Dodes, David Reiss and others unpack a "venomous and vitriolic" historic document
UN: Climate change will create “new great divergence” between rich and poor
Mike Ludwig
Demonstrations and civil unrest across the world is proof that societies are not functioning as they should
What the Roman senate’s groveling before emperors explains about GOP senators’ support for Trump
Timothy Joseph
Over the past three years, the world depicted by Tacitus, an ancient historian, has seemed much more immediate
Impeach Bill Barr too: AG backs Trump over his own Department of Justice
Amanda Marcotte
Bill Barr's slide into criminality continues: He shamelessly backs Trump's paranoia against his own DOJ staff
William Barr warns President Trump to dump Rudy Giuliani, because he is a “liability”: report
Igor Derysh
In one conversation, Barr reportedly warned Trump that he was “not being well-served” by his personal attorney
Press Watch: Donald Trump says not to trust anonymous sources — for once, he’s not lying
Dan Froomkin
"Anonymous sources" have become ubiquitous in political reporting. For once, Trump has a point: They suck
Hillary Clinton weighs in on Trump apologist Lindsey Graham: “It’s like he had a brain snatch”
Matthew Rozsa
Clinton recalls in an in interview with Howard Stern how Graham used to be "good company" and accept climate change
Mitt Romney and Lindsey Graham say Ukraine didn’t meddle in 2016 election
Matthew Rozsa
Prominent Republican senators, including Trump fan, reject conspiracy theory on 2016 election interference
Will Republicans be able to wipe Trump’s crimes from the history books?
Amanda Marcotte
Sometimes conservatives admit giant fails. Sometimes they erase them. Which path will they choose after Trump?
GOP candidate permanently banned from Twitter after calling for Ilhan Omar to be “hanged”
Igor Derysh
Facebook reportedly said the same post published on their platform "doesn't violate our Community Standards"
Republicans, a history: How did the party of “law and order” become the party of crooks and crime?
Paul Rosenberg
Fundamentalism and authoritarianism pushed the Republicans from low-grade mendacity into a threat to democracy
Trump’s Ukraine scheme: Real conspiracies and conspiracy theories are not alike
Amanda Marcotte
Fictional conspiracies are competent and rational, but, as Trump reminds us, real conspiracies are usually a mess
Press Watch: What did the vice president know? Don’t fall for Mike Pence’s non-denial denials
Dan Froomkin
Gordon Sondland clearly implicated Pence in the Ukraine extortion scandal — and the veep's "denials" are ambiguous
America’s arms sales addiction
William D. Hartung
The 50-year history of U.S. dominance of the Middle Eastern arms trade
Battlefields around the world are finding new purpose as parks and refuges
Todd Lookingbill, Peter Smallwood
Protected from development, natural landscapes worldwide are emerging from the violence of war.
Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman says US still wants to stop ISIS in Syria despite troop withdrawal
Matthew Rozsa
Mark Milley told "This Week" that despite the troop withdrawal from Syria, "the objective will remain the same"
Power and lies: Who is responsible for protecting democracy?
Robert Reich
If a president and his enablers are peddling lies, we need reliable intermediaries that help us see them.
Watching my students turn into soldiers of empire
Danny Sjursen
A new generation of West Pointers joins America’s hopeless wars
Young people all over the planet aren’t drawn to live the neoliberal lifestyle
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J. S. Davies
In this Autumn of Discontent, people from around the world are rising up against neoliberalism
“Jack Ryan” returns, still clinging to an outdated action movie ethos
Melanie McFarland
Tom Clancy's operative will always have an appeal to a certain audience. But he feels like yesterday's man
His dark materials: Trump’s war on truth gets sicker, and more dangerous
Bob Cesca
No, the Virginia governor didn't "execute a baby." If Trump's legions really believe this stuff, we're in trouble
False security: Trump and the Ten Commandments (plus one) of the national security state
Andrew Bacevich
Why those "endless wars" must never end
What Trump’s travel ban really looks like, almost two years in
Vahid Niayesh
Was the ban a Muslim ban — or was that just an anti-Trump narrative?
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