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Washington Post slams Trump for “statement smearing Jamal Khashoggi and giving Saudi Arabia a pass”

Matthew Rozsa
Trump explained his stance on Saudi Arabia in a letter that began with a proclamation of "America First!"

The walls are closing in on Trump, says “Enemies: The President, Justice & the FBI” author Weiner

Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to author Tim Weiner about the Showtime series based on his book and the rule of law in the Trump age

Playing nice is not an option, Democrats: It never works. It’s time to stand up for something

Paul Rosenberg
As always, pundits call for bipartisanship. That's always been a trap. The way forward is to stand on principle

How did Sam Bee’s “Full Frontal” find its brilliant voice? By amplifying the unheard

Rachel Leah
"You'll notice that men do not interrupt us when we talk," says writer and correspondent Ashley Nicole Black

What happens when the intelligence community decides that Trump is too dangerous to be president?

Jefferson Morley
A surge of public activism by former CIA personnel is one of the most unexpected developments of the Trump era

The jagged hindsight of “The Clinton Affair”: 20 years later, it looks like a different story

Melanie McFarland
Two docuseries examine scandals that plagued the White House, but one plies its humanity over the weight of history

Trump ending nuclear treaty paves way for “usable” weapons

James Carroll
Donald Trump is welcoming the age of "usable" nuclear weapons

Report: Trump furious as he realizes the how badly the GOP did in the midterms

Cody Fenwick
He's finally realizing he got crushed at the ballot box

Con man exposed: Trump’s acting so erratic because midterms made him look like a loser

Heather Digby Parton
Trump claimed a "great victory," but knows better. He's been betrayed by his party and his voters, and it shows

Terry O’Quinn, in touch with his tears: “A Doritos commercial with a dog in it” made him cry

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to the "Lost" star about his beautiful and strange Amazon series "Patriot," now back for season 2

How I made millions on Jimmy Carter’s Soviet grain embargo

Tom Dittmer
Jimmy Carter was my favorite president because he did everything wrong, and I made a lot of money

Most of the world does not like U.S. foreign policy

Vijay Prashad
But disregard for world opinion — as well as the opinion of the U.S. citizenry — defines the U.S. government

A spy like us: Amazon’s “Patriot” is the screw-up’s answer to TV’s super-agents

Melanie McFarland
Spy work and family are a grind in season 2 of "Patriot," an eccentric comedy where every mission goes wrong

Freddie Mercury’s family faith: The ancient religion of Zoroastrianism

Vasudha Narayanan
Freddie Mercury came from a Parsi family that had roots in India and was a Zoroastrian by faith

Michele Bachmann and other end-times evangelicals turn up in Saudi Arabia

Travis Gettys
The visit came a day short of the one-month anniversary of columnist Jamal Khashoggi’s disappearance

Who represents you — peacemakers, warmongers or fence sitters?

Nicolas J. S. Davies, Medea Benjamin
Don’t go to the polls without this guide to voting records of incumbents

Why American leaders persist in waging losing wars

William J. Astore
Hint: They’re winning in other ways

“This was definitely a lady-run project”: Samin Nosrat dishes on her new Netflix food show

Manny Howard
"I want to honor home cooks. And who are home cooks? They're almost always women." Nosrat turns her book into TV

It’s all about oil: The lessons we’re missing from Jamal Khashoggi’s murder

Carl Pope
A showdown between the West and Saudi Arabia risks an oil crisis. It's time to take the future in our hands

Why let a little murder get in the way of business?

Terry H. Schwadron
What the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi reveals about Trump and the Saudis

Stop GOP voter suppression — or else!

Thom Hartmann
Most American voters generally don’t like billionaires and corporations running politics

Leading Christian Evangelist Pat Robertson dismisses Khashoggi disappearance

Matthew Chapman
"It's not worth jeopardizing $100 Billion worth of arms sales," said evangelist Pat Robertson

Unsolicited advice for an undeclared presidential candidate

Andrew J. Bacevich
A letter to Elizabeth Warren

New low for Donald Trump? Now he’s helping Saudi regime cover up Jamal Khashoggi’s murder

Heather Digby Parton
Trump and Jared Kushner now want to help the Saudis find someone to blame. They think the world will just forget
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