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Spring stirrings and misgivings
Rebecca Gordon
Of autocrats and uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa
Jim Comey has it wrong: Trump is a monster, all right — but the GOP created him
Heather Digby Parton
Trump may "eat your soul in small bites," but he's also serving the GOP's long-term agenda on taxes and judges
John Bolton: US is deploying strike group to Middle East to send an “unmistakable message” to Iran
Matthew Rozsa
Bolton, known for his hawkish approach to foreign policy, says the Trump administration isn't seeking war with Iran
Sarah Huckabee Sanders flies into a fury on Fox News over Senate’s Barr hearing
Matthew Chapman
"The outrageous questioning that they laid out to the Attorney General frankly was astonishing," Sanders said
The emperor’s cut: A C-section saved my life and my baby’s life
Elizabeth Noll
I wanted to give my baby the purest beginning possible. I thought if I controlled it all, nothing bad could happen
Bill Barr could well be the most odious of Donald Trump’s henchmen
Heather Digby Parton
Barr was presented as a measured, reasonable "institutionalist." Fugeddaboutit: He's Trump's "Roy Cohn" after all
“Captive State” director Rupert Wyatt on sci-fi, commercial failure and the age of Trump
Chauncey DeVega
Rupert Wyatt on his "failure," an alien-invasion thriller that captures something essential about this moment
Sharmine Narwani on the end of the Syrian war and the “post-imperial Middle East”
Patrick Lawrence
Middle East correspondent Narwani sees a new era emerging in Asia, while Trump, Pompeo and Bolton bluster
President Donald Trump has a plan “to bring Iran’s oil exports to zero”
Matthew Rozsa
Trump plans on eliminating Iran's petroleum exports in order to force the country to the negotiating table
If Democrats won’t act against Trump, the destruction of our democracy is on them
Heather Digby Parton
Ever since Watergate, Democrats have been accomplices in the degradation of democracy. That has to stop now
Mueller report: How Congress can and will follow up on an incomplete and redacted document
Charles Tiefer
Here are some of the ways the House will likely follow up with more investigation
Mueller’s report: A profile of a president willing to sell out his country
Jared Yates Sexton
It's hard to come to any conclusion other than Donald Trump should be impeached and removed from office
Reporter Sharmine Narwani on the secret history of America’s defeat in Syria
Patrick Lawrence
After years covering the "main battlefield in World War III," Narwani says everything you think you know is wrong
NRA could lose tax-exempt status: report
Nicole Karlis
An investigation reveals shady practices, and a complaint is filed by the IRS
Trump abruptly blocks U.S. from appointing anyone to UN committee on racism
Igor Derysh
After refusing to renominate human rights lawyer Gay McDougall, administration will send no one at all
The great con: In missile defense, nothing succeeds like failure
Doug Vaughan
Progress is always elusive, but now coming at you even faster. And more expensive. Really, really
Julian Assange and the future of democracy: Is this a turning point in World War IV?
Andrew O'Hehir
Assange's arrest was an authoritarian masterstroke, exposing intense confusion and hypocrisy on the anti-Trump left
Can we stop pretending now?
Andrew J. BacevichDoes Donald Trump have business entanglements with Iran’s Revolutionary Guard?
Travis Gettys
The Trump administration on Monday officially designated Iran’s Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist organization
Barr is “in open warfare” with Mueller’s team as his own credibility crumbles: former DOJ official
Cody Fenwick
Members of the special counsel's team are reportedly angered by the attorney general's portrayal of their report
New hints of the Mueller report: Did Trump simply get rolled by the Russians?
Heather Digby Parton
As Bill Barr's "summary" begins to unravel, a new picture comes into focus: Unindicted doesn't mean innocent
It’s all a conspiracy! Have liberals succumbed to paranoid thinking on Trump, Russia and Mueller?
Paul Rosenberg
Yes, some on the left got swept up in Mueller-mania. (Ahem, Rachel.) But there was no widespread media failure
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