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The year democracy broke — and how we got here
Paul Rosenberg
Comeygate was one of many "norm violations" that have brought our political system to the brink of collapse
Time to take out the trash: Donald Trump’s legacy is vanity, tastelessness, classlessness and men behaving badly
Bob Cesca
Regardless of the outcome, Trump has already left his mark on the presidency — by damaging our presidential ideals
Donald Trump may not become president, but his nuclear policy may live on
Michael T. Klare
A future president may be as excited by the possibility of a nuclear first strike as Trump does
Donald’s deep cuts: 9 of Trump’s lesser-known yet equally ridiculous campaign promises
Kali Holloway
The GOP presidential nominee is just horrible through and through
A tale of two populisms: Do you want to live in Donald Trump’s New York or Bob Dylan’s America?
Willie Davis
Bob Dylan is the author of America over the last 50 years. Donald Trump is the vandal trying to roll it back
Republican Sen. Pat Toomey doesn’t want to support Donald Trump: “I am very disappointed with the choice we have”
Matthew Rozsa
Toomey says he'll let everyone know how he's voting sometime before Tuesday
Russia and America talk about Syria using different narrative strategies, and it’s causing harm
Laura Roselle
These parallel universes have been constructed using narratives over time and honed through war
An Iranian-American soldier’s war on Islamophobia
Nate Terani
Nate Terani, a war veteran, explains his stance on the growing xenophobia developing in the U.S.
Is Hillary Clinton an emailing criminal? A nonpartisan guide to national security and foreign policy issues in the presidential election (part II)
R. Jeffrey Smith
Will we be less safe during the next administration?
What will happen when Mosul falls?
Ryan Bohl
The Islamic State may be doomed, but that hardly means peace for Iraq
Is Donald Trump a Russian agent? A nonpartisan guide to national security and foreign policy issues in the presidential election (part I)
R. Jeffrey Smith
Will we be less safe during the next administration?
Pwned by Putin: How the Russian despot ruthlessly trolled our so-called democracy
Andrew O'Hehir
Masterful political troll or imaginary Halloween goblin? Either way, Vladimir Putin made America pee its pants
Liberals’ blind faith: The silence on the misogyny in the Muslim world is deafening
Carrie Sheffield
Speaking out against the oppression of women in the Muslim world is not Islamophobic — it's pro-human rights
Syrian child refugees making clothes for British companies in Turkish sweatshops, BBC investigation found
Ben Norton
In Turkey, Syrian children displaced by war work long hours for little pay, often exposed to hazardous chemicals
The Jewish vote could swing key counties in battleground states
Daniel Parmer, David Manchester
Which way could they swing? 54 percent of American Jews identify as Democratic while 14 percent are Republican
Israel and Palestine won’t see a two-state solution anytime soon, even under a President Hillary Clinton
Sandy Tolan
President Obama's pledge to secure peace means nothing in the face of major arms packages
Unipolar no more: With Russia and China’s growing aggression, the world is becoming increasingly multipolar
Dilip Hiro
And Moscow is calling the shots in Syria, not that Gary Johnson even knows where that is
Donald Trump the arsonist: The GOP nominee is inching America toward the apocalypse
John Feffer
Trump is touting an apocalyptic worldview that mirrors Evangelical dogma
U.S. bombs rebel-controlled territory in Yemen, after supporting Saudi-led war for months
Ben Norton, The Associated Press
U.S. destroys 3 coastal radar sites in Houthi territory with missiles after backing coalition bombing for 19 months
Donald Trump wants to be your hero: New ad says the GOP chicken hawk is “the only one who can” protect you
Jeremy Binckes
Hey, if Trump single-handedly wants to fight ISIS, he's more than welcome!
“Because ISIS”: Whoever wins the presidential election, the Middle East loses
Sophia A. McClennen
For all the bluster about ISIS, both Clinton's and Trump's plans would make the situation in the Middle East worse
Peak Propaganda: How Donald Trump is exploiting the right’s social media bubble
Bob Cesca
The GOP nominee has tapped into social media to propagate paranoia and unleash an army of angry Trump trolls
Orange is the new green: How Donald Trump’s candidacy may have spurred the Paris agreement on climate change
Gary Legum
The Paris agreement was adopted surprisingly fast. Do we need to thank Donald Trump for helping the environment?
Want to know who will win the White House? Watch the stock market
Angelo Young
Wall Street is often right about presidential elections. It's banking on Donald Trump
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