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How to pull a friend out of the conspiracy theory rabbit hole
Mick West
It's not a blue pill or a red pill, but a poison pill
There’s at least one more ugly battle brewing in Syria
Vijay Prashad
Hundreds of thousands may be displaced
New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman’s crazy terrible Middle Eastern economics
Jim Naureckas
Even when you get past the racist headline, Friedman's account of Middle Eastern "poverty" is factually wrong
The art of Persian brunch — and the spinach eggs that tie it all together
Shadi Hasanzadenemati
A spread of jams, fruits, and cheeses to start the day
Christiane Amanpour on journalism in the age of Trump: “It’s an unprecedented assault on the press”
Melanie McFarland
Salon sits down with the veteran journalist to discuss her PBS show and finding the humanity behind the headlines
A witch hunt or a quest for justice: An insider’s perspective on disgraced academic Avital Ronell
Bernd Hüppauf
Former NYU department chair who hired Ronell, now suspended for sexual harassment, on what led to her downfall
Beijing’s bid for global power in the age of Trump
Alfred McCoy
“America First” versus China’s strategy of the four continents
Qatar’s $15 billion snub of Trump over Turkey puts another key U.S. relationship at risk
Nader Habibi
Why is Qatar defying U.S. over sanctions against Turkey for refusing to release a detained American pastor?
The failure to punish white-collar crime after the 2008 financial crisis helped produce Trump
Marshall Auerback
A decade after the big crash, Trump’s rise to power is the most obvious consequence of poor governance
Would Trump’s impeachment kill the economy? Our panel of experts says nah, not really
Max Cea
Would the markets crash, as Trump suggests, if Congress actually impeaches him? Our panel suggests otherwise
Don’t blame video games for the Jacksonville shooting
Matthew Rozsa
Gamers are right: Jacksonville mass shooting was not caused by video games because games don't cause violence
Russia state media refuses to honor John McCain: “He was an implacable opponent of Russia”
Taylor Link
John McCain receives the highest honor from Russia, a non-tribute
What is a “regime”? Apparently, it’s any government opposed to U.S. policy
Gregory Shupak
Venezuela and Iran's governments are frequently described as "regimes." The Saudi monarchy never is. Any guesses?
Can Donald Trump unite the world (against himself)?
Dilip Hiro
The rise of an anti-Trump movement globally — and on his home turf
Smart Watch: “Insecure,” “Disenchantment,” and more top TV picks for this week
Melanie McFarland
Issa Rae's acclaimed comedy, a view of Iran and a quality reality series are joined by a new show by Matt Groening
A grim inheritance: The legacy of infinite war
Nick Turse
Special ops, generational struggle and the Cooperstown of commandos
Robert Reich: Trump only sees foreign danger in immigrants and imports
Robert Reich
Trump isn't fearful of foreign political alliances he's making or breaking. His only foreign fear: Immigrants
Rosie O’Donnell is singing show tunes at Donald Trump in protest: “He’s a vicious dictator”
Rachel Leah
The actress opens up to Variety as she heads to D.C. with Broadway stars to protest outside the White House
How we talk about Iran matters — and not just Trump’s “BE CAUTIOUS!” tweets
Sophia A. McClennen
There's an undeniable and horrifying human cost to military conflicts, as seen in Yemen and Syria
Fox News gets hypocritical, again
Brad Reed
Fox News hosts praise Trump for wanting to meet with Iran — after years of attacking Obama for doing the same
Trump’s desperate attempts to escape legal and political trouble could lead America to catastrophe
Thom Hartmann
We should prepare against any drastic measures from war to martial law Trump may undertake to escape his crises
Ex-White House official claims Trump scheduled meetings based on what he watched on “Fox & Friends”
Shira Tarlo
Known to be an avid viewer of "Fox & Friends," Trump often tweets messages that correspond to the show's segments
Trump simply can’t pull anything off — even his most nefarious plots
Thom Hartmann
Trump will go down as the most dangerously corrupt and tragically incompetent president in America’s history
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