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How Trump could save America and expose the hollowness of the U.S. principle of checks and balances
Alexei Bayer
Imagine if Trump gave a speech exposing all of his shenanigans as a shocking reality TV exercise
Audio reveals moments before Iran seized a British-flagged oil tanker
Matthew Rozsa
Newly released audio reveals how Iran managed to seize a British oil tanker on Friday
Racism, Inc.: How Donald Trump profits from xenophobia
Sophia A. McClennen
Until we understand how Trump profits from his racism, we won’t be able to effectively counter it
The UK’s dubious role in the new tanker war with Iran
Prabir Purkayastha
There are signs of a tanker war in the Persian Gulf, with Britain joining a coalition that wants a war with Iran
The long history of dealing with immigrants harshly
Anthony W. Fontes
In the midst of present-day immigration issues, it is important to examine the long history of US's harsh treatment
Foreign policy is missing in the Democratic debates
Terry H. Schwadron
Why does Joe Biden hide his advantage?
Trump’s military pomp: A sign of weakness
Alexei Bayer
Trump’s penchant for military parades harks back to the old unlamented Soviet Union
Sen. Lindsey Graham to Fox: I don’t care if migrants remain in detention facilities “for 400 days”
Matthew Rozsa
Graham's remarks of "a system about to break" directly contradict Trump's portrayal of the detention centers
The missing three-letter word missing in the Iran crisis
Michael T. Klare
Oil’s enduring sway in U.S. policy in the Middle East
An invisible agency produces security intelligence
Robert Hutchings, Gregory F. Treverton
President Harry S Truman established the initial version of the National Intelligence Council.
California’s other drought: A major earthquake is overdue
Richard Aster
The earthquake situation in California is actually more dire than people may realize
Why Trump caved to China and Huawei
Vijay Prashad
The trade war between the United States and China continues.
Yale psychiatrist Bandy X. Lee predicts President Trump’s “disgrace and downfall”
Tana Ganeva
Lee argues that Trump suffers from a uniquely dangerous pathology that will end up wrecking the country
Mike Pompeo’s “pro-women” human rights panel is loaded with abortion foes
Igor Derysh
State Department's new human rights commission features many outspoken opponents of abortion rights. Coincidence?
Ross Perot, the most successful third-party candidate in modern history, dies at 89
Matthew Rozsa
The Texas billionaire who ran two third-party presidential bids in the 1990s passes after a battle with leukemia
Trump’s version of the Iran Accord: Heads I win, tails you lose
Prabir Purkayastha
Trump's Iran policy is more reminiscent of a coin flip than a political decision
Iran threatens to break further away from terms of President Obama’s 2015 nuclear deal
Matthew Rozsa
Iran says it’s weighing reviving its deactivated centrifuges and increasing the purity of its uranium to 20 percent
Keep America great (don’t count on it!)
Dilip Hiro
Two years later, trump has failed to reverse America’s decline
Will we overdose on our oil addiction?
Jeff Clyburn
Here's why oil is in the news again. Or rather, constantly in the news.
Facebucks are the last thing the world needs
Prabir Purkayastha
Facebook's newest cryptocurrency platform, Libra, is more dangerous than it is practical
Trump knows peacemaking is good in 2020 — do Democrats?
Jefferson Morley
In light of the visit to North Korea, it's important to question its value and how it will look in 2020.
Sting catches ransomware firm negotiating with “hackers”
Renee Dudley
ProPublica wrote about two firms that promised high-tech ransomware solutions but instead paid the cyber-attackers.
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