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Trump’s infrastructure plan: Pump up the Pentagon
William D. Hartung
Trump's big campaign promise was investing in infrastructure, but so far, he's only spending on the Pentagon
Are we alone? A question worthy of serious scientific study
Kevin Knuth
In a UFO study, 4.6 percent of astronomers reported witnessing or recording inexplicable aerial phenomena
Scholar Robert Meister on America: Saying “the past is evil” doesn’t mean the evil is past
Patrick Lawrence
Part 1: A leading critic of "human rights discourse" on how we abandoned any sense of historical justice
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin plan a summit: Our president remains suspiciously eager to please
Heather Digby Parton
Let's ask this one more time, slowly: Why is Donald Trump so delighted to do everything Vladimir Putin wants?
A new world is dawning, and the US will no longer lead it
Gordon Adams
Trump's role in international affairs is costing the U.S. its position as a global superpower
Anthony Kennedy’s feeble farewell to Donald Trump: Please don’t use the power we’ve given you!
Jared Yates Sexton
Departing justice issues a warning in his final opinion — against a dire constitutional crisis that's already here
When can a business deny service? Kicking out Sarah Huckabee Sanders is not discrimination
Amanda Marcotte
Turning away a prominent person over her words and deeds is not the same as denying access to women or LGBT people
In 5-4 ruling, Supreme Court sides with Trump administration on travel ban
Shira Tarlo
The Tuesday ruling hands the White House a victory on one of its most controversial measures
If it’s hard for you to deal with Korean peace talks because of Trump, maybe get your head checked
Patrick Lawrence
The military-industrial-national-security-media complex now lines up steadfastly in defense of the wrong choice
President Donald Trump does not listen to Defense Secretary James Mattis: report
Clarrie Feinstein
Since the beginning of Trump’s tenure, Mattis and the president have had differing opinions on a range of issues
Mainstream media’s moral cowardice: Time for the Times (and everyone else) to stand against evil
Chauncey DeVega
In covering Trump, media too often defaults to lazy what-aboutism. History tells us cowardice will be punished
The military industrial drain
Robert Reich
Since 2001, the Pentagon budget has soared from $456 billion — in today’s dollars — to $700 billion
Girding for confrontation: The Pentagon’s provocative encirclement of China
Michael T. Klare
Is a war with China on the horizon?
Trump’s confusing China policy: Tempting a trade war with tariffs while begging for ZTE bailout
Matthew Rozsa
Trump has potential conflicts of interest that could explain his uncharacteristic stance toward one Chinese giant
An urgent message to Europe, Canada, Mexico and Japan
Robert Reich
Robert Reich has a plea for U.S. allies to not lose hope in the face of America's current political crisis
American wars and self-decline: How the last superpower was unchained
Tom Engelhardt
A twenty-first century history of greed
Donald Trump, America’s isolation and the World Cup: There’s no stopping Big Soccer
Andrew O'Hehir
Even with an isolationist in the White House and a U.S. team that flamed out, soccer's explosion is here too
From “A Cook’s Tour” to “Parts Unknown,” Anthony Bourdain made us want to know him
Melanie McFarland
In urging us to taste the world, Bourdain became a star people wanted to befriend, making his loss feel oddly acute
Roseanne Barr falsely claims her racist comments about Valerie Jarrett were about anti-Semitism
Rachel Leah
Barr's original excuse for her racism was that she was tweeting was under the influence of the sleeping pill Ambien
Donald Trump’s real trade policy: Make China great again
David Cay Johnston
Yes, the Trans-Pacific Partnership was deeply flawed. But Trump's pullout is a huge boost to China's economic power
Symbolism over substance in Singapore
Terry H. Schwadron
Trump and Kim Produce a 200-Word Agreement That’s Long on Promises, Short on Specifics
Anthony Bourdain: The last gasp of CNN’s original vision
Sam Husseini
Back when Ted Turner founded CNN, the original cable news channel had a mission. With Bourdain gone, it's gone
Trump’s new trade policy fails every economic success test
Amitrajeet A. Batabyal
Rules-based trade made the world rich. Trump’s policies may make it poorer
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