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In a time of madness, Sally Yates is a profile in courage

Michael Winship
The fired acting attorney general proved this week that there are still a few left who believe in truth and the law

The American way of war is a budget-breaker

William D. Hartung
Never has a society spent more for less

Bernie Sanders: The entire world has failed its moral obligation to refugees

Alexandra Rosenmann
Sanders weighed in on the Trump Administration's lack of human rights diplomacy.

Mysterious U.S. military “space plane” returns to Earth with a sonic boom

Angelo Young
The experimental X-37B unmanned aircraft is carrying top-secret data

Top 5 bad hombres loved by Trump

Jefferson Morley
Who’s the worst of the worst among the president’s favorite dictators?

Why the myth of Sunni-Shia conflict defines Middle East policy — and why it shouldn’t

Steven A. Cook
Is the Muslim world divided over an ancient sectarian conflict? Not really: It's 21st-century power politics

Trump’s Russia problems under scrutiny next week

Jefferson Morley
Republican obstructionism has slowed the investigation, but not killed it.

Turkey’s leader wants to re-shape the country, and it may not be for the better

Soner Cagaptay
Turkey has become too diverse, too big economically and too complicated for one person to shape in his own image.

Why Dodd Frank — or its repeal — won’t save us from the next crippling Wall Street crash

Karen Kunz, Jena Martin
This isn't about more regulation or less regulation — but about how to adapt to changing financial markets

Is it true that not a single senator — including progressive dems — cares about Palestinian plight?

Ben Norton
A pro-Israel letter 100 U.S. senators sent to the U.N. fails to mention Israel's illegal occupation or settlements

Don’t know much about history: A Donald Trump guide to reading things

Michael Winship
Trump thinks his intuition is better than knowledge of the past. That's dangerous for him and all the rest of us

There’s a little bit of Donald Trump in all of us

Michael J. Brenner
Trump’s White House resembles rowdy free play in the schoolyard under a substitute teacher

The “good pirates” of Somalia

Boyah J. Farah
My father's hometown of Eyl, Somalia, was once a pirate's haven. I sat down with an ex-pirate to learn why

Is the Trump administration enabling genocide in Yemen? And will Americans ever pay attention?

Theo Horesh
The Saudis are trying to starve Yemeni rebels into submission — and the U.S. is turning a blind eye, or worse

100 Days in Trump’s America

Ryan Lenz, Booth Gunter
White nationalists and their agenda infiltrate the mainstream

The Washington Post has a lobbyist as a writer. Here are 12 times they didn’t disclose conflicts of interest

Eric Hananoki
Editor says the Post wasn’t “initially clear enough with” Ed Rogers “on our expectations” but defends paper

Was Michael Flynn a Russian agent of influence? A modest proposal for how that could have gone down

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Reading the ups and downs — and back ups, and down agains — of Michael Flynn, disgraced national security adviser

20 percent of Republicans are completely okay with the Trump campaign’s possible collusion with Russia

Taylor Link
CNN/ORC poll shows that almost a quarter of GOP voters believe improper Russia contacts are "not a problem at all"

Donald Trump’s administration after 100 days: A second-rate salesman surrounded by con men and losers

Gary Legum
Trump has staffed the West Wing with low-grade hucksters, and his dealmaking skills are just bad poker bluffs

Neocons ride again! With Paul Wolfowitz whispering in Trump’s ear — and claiming Iraq was not a failure — what fresh hell awaits?

Heather Digby Parton
Bush-era "genius" Paul Wolfowitz claims Trump can make peace in Syria — and should invade Iraq all over again

How do we lose the next war in the Middle East? The short answer: Fight it!

Danny Sjursen
Want a formula for forever war? Send in the cavalry . . . again

The New York Times makes nice with the right by adding ex-Wall Street Journal writer Bret Stephens

Neal Gabler
Adding Bret Stephens to its roster of op-ed voices seems to be some kind of atonement for missing Trumpism

Donald Trump will probably stay in Paris climate deal, likely won’t reverse Obama’s Iran deal

Matthew Rozsa
On foreign policy, the president's reversing course on two major campaign promises
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