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Trump’s travel ban is preventing a Yemeni mom from saying bye to her dying 2-year-old son: report

Shira Tarlo
The president's executive order bars individuals from several Muslim-majority countries from entering the country

Why Green New Deal advocates should address militarism

Medea Benjamin, Alice Slater
The U.S. military is the largest institutional consumer of fossil fuels and the largest source of greenhouse gases

Associates claim Flynn was in contact with Sergey Kislyak about “grand bargain” during 2016 campaign

Alex Henderson
Flynn was allegedly in touch with Kislyak not only after the 2016 election but during the race, as well

A far-right senator tried to derail a bipartisan deal on criminal justice. It looks like he’ll fail

Matthew Chapman
Tom Cotton opposes the First Step Act, which would enact criminal justice reform and lesson mass incarceration

Time’s 2018 “Person of the Year” goes to Jamal Khashoggi, murdered and targeted journalists

Matthew Rozsa
Time Magazine honors journalists who faced danger or died doing their duty for their 2018 "Person of the Year"

Donald Trump finds an attorney general: But will Bill Barr be his “Roy Cohn”?

Heather Digby Parton
Barr has defended Trump's abuses of power, but he's also a big believer in legal tradition. Which way will this go?

New York Times’ Ross Douthat longs to restore the white elite — well, here it is

Chauncey DeVega
Columnist sneers at diversity, claims the WASPs were better rulers. Maybe his problem with Trump is bad manners

Elite secret society tied Bush to circles of power

Russ Baker
The friends and connections Bush made in Skull and Bones would serve him well for the rest of his life

George H.W. Bush shaped history — but not the way we’re told

Russ Baker
With days of tributes and retrospectives ahead, it’s a good time to offer a more complete picture of Bush's legacy

The Manafort-Assange meeting that wasn’t: A case study in journalistic malpractice

Alan MacLeod
Paul Manafort's alleged meetings with Julian Assange were a huge news story, until they just became embarrassing

Life at Trump speed: Mental whiplash and forgotten outrages

Rebecca Gordon
A world traveling at Trump speed is, to use the president’s own words (and punctuation), “a very dangerous place!”

G20: You can smell tear gas in the streets as the oil industry squabbles

Vijay Prashad
What the G20 and OPEC meetings mean for the political relations, economies, and people of the world

George H.W. Bush: America’s last foreign policy president

James Goldgeier
Every president since George H.W. Bush has had no previous foreign policy experience and here's why it matters

The need for a U.S. policy pivot towards Iran

Uwe Bott
How the United States can once again become a Middle East power broker

Trump takes a tougher line on Pakistan, but the 2008 Mumbai attack goes unpunished

Sebastian Rotella
A Pakistani intelligence officer and others indicted in the killings of 166 people remain at large

John Kerry weighing a possible challenge to Donald Trump in 2020: “I’m going to think about it”

Ryan Mikel
During a speech at Harvard University, the former senator said that a 2020 presidential run was not "off the table"

The urgent need to reshape America’s Middle East policy

Uwe Bott
Saudi Arabia is the Western world’s greatest security threat

Why did at least three members of Donald Trump’s campaign contact a firm with ties to Israeli spies?

Travis Gettys
Rick Gates reportedly reached out to the intelligence-gathering data firm Psy Group for help during the 2016 race

Trump says he’s open to a pardon of Paul Manafort: “I wouldn’t take it off the table”

Matthew Rozsa, Sophia Tesfaye
Two former Trump confidants appear to take divergent paths in the midst of the Mueller probe

Mueller isn’t after Manafort; he’s after Trump

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Manafort is trolling for a pardon; if Trump gives him one, it’s obstruction of justice

General John Abizaid may be Trump’s new man in Riyadh

Andrew J. Bacevich
Trump recently nominated retired army General John Abizaid to be the next U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia

Global war to infinity and beyond

Danny Sjursen
Still trapped in a greater Middle Eastern quagmire, the U.S. military prepares for global combat

We can’t forget John F. Kennedy’s assassination

Gaeton Fonzi
If we do, our vision of what our democratic system is all about, already waning, will dim dangerously

Republicans slam Trump for giving Saudi Arabia a pass in killing of Jamal Khashoggi

Matthew Rozsa
Three Republican senators speak out against President Donald Trump's obsequious letter defending Saudi Arabia
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