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Trump’s national defense strategy

Danny Sjursen
Something for everyone (in the military-industrial complex)

Syria’s tragedy, America’s crime: The collapse of national sovereignty

Patrick Lawrence
We understand less about the carnage in Syria than we should: Did U.S. intervention cause all this suffering?

America’s voting machinery is hackable, falling apart and privatized — and the GOP doesn’t care

Steven Rosenfeld
Democrats issue a startling report on voting vulnerabilities and propose legislation to protect upcoming elections

The sound and the fury: Inside the mystery of the Havana embassy

Tim Golden, Sebastian Rotella
A ProPublica investigation reveals the the political maneuvering that is reshaping U.S.-Cuba relations

Bibi’s downfall: Is the most dangerous man in the Middle East done for?

Patrick Lawrence
Benjamin Netanyahu has set Israel, and the entire Middle East, on a path toward doomsday. Will his fall matter?

Tehran Nocturne

Gary M. Kramer
Ali Soozandeh, director of the animated film "Tehran Taboo," describes life in a city of broken laws and hearts

The light at the end of the corner

Tom Engelhardt
It all only seems to be getting worse with no end in sight

Trump’s travel ban is just one of many US policies that legalize discrimination against Muslims

Basima Sisemore, Rhonda Itaoui
Under the travel ban, nationals from eight countries are subject to travel restrictions

The strategy of maximal extraction

Michael T. Klare
How Donald Trump plans to enlist fossil fuels in the struggle for global dominance

Why long stretches of “alone time” can be dangerous

Gregory Smithsimon
Humans need social contact nearly as frequently as we need water to survive

Women in Iran are protesting the veil — and this time is different

Negar Mottahedeh
It reminds me of the thousands of women who marched in 1979 — but now, men are cheering

Our enemy, ourselves

William J. Astore
Ten commonsense suggestions for making peace, not war

Gulf crisis: is Qatar really the “region’s Israel?”

James M. Dorsey
Unlike Qatar, Israel is not really in the business of fostering opposition or regime change in the region

Unrest in Iran will continue until religious rule ends

Haidar Khezri
Iranian voters have demanded the ouster of both Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and President Hassan Rouhani

Donald Trump offers a helping hand to China and Russia

Dilip Hiro
Giving American isolationism new meaning

Did Trump just announce his 9/11 “unification” strategy?

Thom Hartmann
Trump believes a war will bring us together behind him

When a Holocaust denier chooses to run for Congress, he runs as a Republican

Jeremy Binckes
Arthur Jones is open about his anti-Semitism. And no other Republican is trying to run against him

Obama’s “final year”: Epitaph for an Illusion

Jefferson Morley
A sad documentary from inside the bubble of American power

More than a muckraker: Robert Parry believed in the possibilities of our craft

Patrick Lawrence
A legendary reporter who broke the Iran-contra story, Bob Parry left the mainstream media and blazed his own path

State of the Union: President Trump’s full speech

Compiled by Salon staff
Here's everything Trump had to say

California’s other drought: A major earthquake is overdue

Richard Aster
California is under the threat of a major earthquake

Risking arrest and prison, Iranian women cast off their hijabs in protest

Rachel Leah
"It’s about our identity, our dignity, and our freedom of choice," said one activist

Now the U.S. is playing spoiler role in Korea, Syria and elsewhere. But why?

Patrick Lawrence
Washington can't adjust to losing its role as global sheriff, and the entire world must bear the consequences

Doomsday Clock inches to 2 minutes to “apocalypse” after Trump’s button bluster

Shira Tarlo
The Clock is the closest the it's been to "midnight" since 1953
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