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Yale psychiatrist Bandy X. Lee on Trump: “His state has been steadily deteriorating for some time”
Tana Ganeva
Lee recently prepared a definitive mental health analysis of the Mueller report, which is gathering signatures
Politics as usual: the normalcy of our planetary destruction
David Bromwich
The issue that should dwarf everything in sight today, planetary climate destruction, is normalized
In the Trump era, the NRA has finally been revealed as a pathetic fraud
Amanda Marcotte
Once upon a time, the gun industry seemed invincible. Now it looks more like a low-level right-wing grift
There is bipartisan support to stop Trump from selling arms to Saudi Arabia
Matthew Rozsa
A Republican and a Democratic senator join forces to introduce a bill they hope will check Trump's power
The American cult of bombing and endless war
William J. Astore
Ten tenets of air power that I didn’t learn in the Air Force.
Clemency for the lowly: free passes for the mighty
Rebecca Gordon
Who is in line for presidential pardon — and who isn't?
Former Bush counsel Richard Painter: If Democrats don’t impeach, “they risk losing to Donald Trump”
Chauncey DeVega
Longtime Republican lawyer on Mueller's mysteries, Bill Barr's disgrace and why the Democrats must not wait
The Navy’s war vs. Bolton’s war
Michael T. Klare
The Pentagon’s spoiling for a fight — but with China, not Iran
Pentagon’s phony Iran “evidence”: New rationale for U.S. intervention?
Gareth Porter
Efforts to blame Iran for acts of sabotage went nowhere — but this feels way too much like 2003 all over again
How Donald Trump is losing the trade war
Alexei Bayer
Trump is not so much fighting China on trade as turning the U.S. into China
Troika fever: Key American allies in the Middle East are the real tyrants
Danny Sjursen
National Security Advisor John Bolton labeled Venezuela, Cuba, and Nicaragua a "troika of tyranny"
My Pentagon regret: The 12 days of bombing that never end (for me)
James Carroll
As the U.S. rattles its sabers at Tehran, echoes of sabers past
India’s Prime Minister Modi pursues politics of Hindu nationalism — what does that mean?
Sumit Ganguly
Modi and the political party he represents are adherents of Hindutva, an ideology
“Fox & Friends” co-host Brian Kilmeade admits President Trump was “more salesman-y than factual”
Eric W. Dolan
Trump’s favorite morning show admits he was distorting the truth with his recent boasts about China and Iran
How the new “Aladdin” stacks up against a century of Hollywood stereotyping
Evelyn Alsultany
While the 2019 "Aladdin" is a big improvement from the 1992 version, it still recycles some old themes
Robert Mueller’s past imperfect: A man trapped in a vanished world
Andrew O'Hehir
Had we but world enough and time, this coyness, Bobby, were no crime. But dude — even your grammar is a tell
Iran: Trump wags the dog
Terry H. Schwadron
With problems mounting at home, Trump rattles his Sabre at a long-time foe
Does Iran’s economic fate depend on a lifeline from China?
Vijay Prashad
In the first few months of 2019, China bought about half of Iran’s crude oil exports
ABC News anchor Dan Abrams on Teddy Roosevelt — and Donald Trump
Matthew Rozsa
ABC legal affairs expert Dan Abrams on a hotheaded president who called opponents names: Teddy Roosevelt
How Trump’s “America First” trade strategy is accelerating America’s decline
Marshall Auerback
Trump's narrowly nationalistic trade agenda will undermine U.S. economic prosperity and U.S. global hegemony
While war drums beat, Trump wants to keep Congress in the dark
Sophia Tesfaye
With the administration confronting Iran, Trump's acting Pentagon chief wants to hide military info from Congress
Mike Pompeo tells “Fox & Friends” that Barack Obama is responsible for threats posed by Iran
Matthew Rozsa
"The previous administration took a different path," Pompeo tells the president's favorite morning show
Pentagon will submit plan to send thousands of troops to Middle East amid tensions with Iran: report
Matthew Rozsa
"Our biggest focus at this point is to prevent Iranian miscalculation," Patrick Shanahan told reporters this week
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