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According to media, Russia has “oligarchs,” but America only has “businessmen”
Alan MacLeod
In mainstream media, the only "oligarchs" are in the former Soviet Union. The ultra-rich here are — what, exactly?
Robert Reich: Trump is a clear and present danger to America and the world
Robert Reich
The president of the United States is seriously, frighteningly, dangerously unstable
Corey Lewandowski, Stephen Miller and the wages of contempt in TrumpWorld
Lucian K. Truscott IV
As odious as Trump's minions like Lewandowski and Miller are, there's an upside: They'd be nothing without him
Moscow’s municipal elections illustrate the growing political crisis in Russia
Regina Smyth
The Moscow elections of September 2019 were a referendum on President Vladimir Putin's ruling party.
The MAGA fever dream of “Rambo: Last Blood”
Matthew Rozsa
Right wing "Rambo" propaganda is alive and well in "Last Blood"
Rudy Giuliani admits he asked Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden: “Of course, I did”
Shira Tarlo
Seconds later, the attorney denied he had asked the foreign nation to probe his client's rival for the White House
McConnell co-sponsors election security amendment after weeks of being called “Moscow Mitch”
Matthew Rozsa
However, Chuck Schumer says the new funding isn't "a substitute" for passing "comprehensive bipartisan legislation"
Did Trump try to extort Ukraine for dirt on Biden? Will any Republicans notice or care?
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's arm-twisting of Ukraine's president is likely an impeachable offense. But Bill Barr, GOP have his back
Mike Pompeo calls strike on oil fields in Saudi Arabia an “act of war”: “This was an Iranian attack”
Shira Tarlo
Leaving open “the ultimate option,” Trump revealed he will soon announce his administration’s response
Corey Lewandowski’s stonewall campaign finally crumbles: Are impeachment counts coming?
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's onetime campaign manager strutted and preened — and then got dismantled by the Democrats' lawyer
The ultra-costly, underwhelming F-35 fighter
William J. Astore
Lockheed Martin remains top gun in the Pentagon's cockpit
The Trump depression (and we don’t mean the economy): Key symptom of autocratic regimes
Paul Rosenberg
Experts see a "population-based depression" taking hold in America. But it might force us toward positive change
Much “foreign aid” is taxpayer-funded plundering of the global South
Barbara G. Ellis
Foreign aid is largely being used to protect and enrich U.S. businesses and exploit host countries’ resources
The Pompeo Doctrine: A formula for catastrophe in the Arctic
Michael T. Klare
How to seize the Arctic’s resources, now accessible due to climate change (just don’t mention those words!)
Trump finds his target: Andrew McCabe facing possible indictment
Heather Digby Parton
Bill Barr and his DOJ keep trying to satisfy Trump's demand for a show trial of enemies. Have they found a victim?
Former FBI Deputy Andrew McCabe loses appeal to avoid criminal charges
Shira Tarlo
DOJ watchdog says McCabe leaked information to a reporter in 2016 and then lied to investigators about it
What John Bolton’s exit reveals about Donald Trump’s foreign policy priorities
Steven Hurst
As U.S. national security advisor, John Bolton was too much of a warmonger for the president
Don’t ignore serious nonmilitary threats to U.S. national security
Richard Forno
The economy, climate, transportation and public utilities are all vulnerable to nonmilitary threats
Hannity has mentioned Clinton on 86 percent of his shows since Trump’s inauguration: study
Shira Tarlo
From Trump's inauguration in Jan. 2017 to Aug. 2019, Hannity mentioned Clinton in 505 of 587 episodes of his show
Why the DNC decided to push back the virtual voting question to 2024
Steven Rosenfeld
Party leaders look ahead after nixing option for Iowa and Nevada next February.
What’s destroying democracy around the world? At least in part, misogyny and sexism
Amanda Marcotte
The worldwide rise of authoritarianism is a direct result of men's profound unwillingness to share power with women
“Moscow Mitch” McConnell stiffed Kentucky coal miners to fund Russia-linked aluminum plant: report
Travis Gettys
McConnell doesn’t like his “Moscow Mitch” nickname, but these latest revelations might make it difficult to shed
Pro-Trump cable news outlet sues Rachel Maddow for calling it “paid Russian propaganda”
Alex Henderson
Maddow took aim at OAN’s Kristian Rouz, who has also been a contributor to the Russian news agency Sputnik News
Trump keeps trying to find a Biden scandal in Ukraine — but he can’t even get that right
Bob Cesca
Trump and his henchmen have eagerly dug for a Biden scandal in Ukraine. Now it's coming back around to bite them
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