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“The fix was in”: CNN legal analyst describes Mueller’s letter to Barr as “scathing”
Alex Henderson
Mueller was calling out Barr for “deliberately distorted his conclusions for the political gain of the president"
Julian Assange sentenced to 50 weeks in prison in bail-jumping case
Shira Tarlo
Sentencing comes a day before WikiLeaks founder faces extradition hearing over computer hacking allegations
House Intelligence Committee to refer Erik Prince to DOJ for possible perjury
Igor Derysh
Blackwater founder lied to Congress about his meeting with a Russian oligarch. And now all his texts are missing!
How the Pentagon took ownership of Donald Trump
William J. Astore
Six ways to curb America’s military machine
Lindsey Graham’s new line on Trump’s obstruction: “It doesn’t matter … I don’t care”
Sophia Tesfaye
Onetime GOP maverick who prosecuted Bill Clinton completes his journey to Trumpian lap dog by hitting new low
Bill Barr could well be the most odious of Donald Trump’s henchmen
Heather Digby Parton
Barr was presented as a measured, reasonable "institutionalist." Fugeddaboutit: He's Trump's "Roy Cohn" after all
Trump sues his own banks to thwart Congressional subpoenas
Matthew Rozsa
Trump is suing Deutsche Bank and Capital One to stop subpoenas of his financial records
Robert Mueller wasn’t Superman: Straight-arrow prosecutor no match for Trump crime family
Bob Cesca
Bill Maher is right: We needed a direct assault on the criminal in the White House and got legalistic nuance
U.S. obstructs UN resolution on rape. Why? A long history of religious nationalism
J.M. Opal
The United States government is opposing a measure to combat systematic rape
How to avoid accidentally becoming a Russian agent
Jennifer Grygiel
Online predators with harmful agendas often use the same tricks, so learn to protect yourself
Delusion or deception: Team Trump’s Russia lie
Klaus Marre, DonkeyHotey
Vladimir Putin played American journalists like a fiddle
The end of war is just a beginning
Allegra Harpootlian, Emily Manna
Will technology stamp a “forever” on America’s wars?
A Trump-linked super PAC is trying to push Europe’s voters to the far right
Adam Ramsay, Claire Provost
Investigation reveals coordination between controversial Madrid campaign group and far-right parties across Europe
How the elite lost control of art
Jay David Bolter
A core, elite group of aesthetes once determined what art was "important." That's no longer true
Sharmine Narwani on the end of the Syrian war and the “post-imperial Middle East”
Patrick Lawrence
Middle East correspondent Narwani sees a new era emerging in Asia, while Trump, Pompeo and Bolton bluster
Netflix’s “Our Planet” showed walruses in distress. We need to find what humanity’s role is
Darcy Shapiro
Understanding walrus-human interactions in the past might shed some light on the “walrus scene”
Trump’s bank appears willing to cooperate with criminal investigation against his orders
Igor Derysh
Deutsche Bank has reportedly started turning over Trump’s financial records to NY AG
Another plan for defense contractors to milk the Pentagon
Sarah Okeson
Lockheed Martin and Boeing push to retain "sustainment costs"
Trump administration forces UN to water down anti-rape resolution after veto threat
Igor Derysh
The U.S. threatened to veto the resolution entirely over language referring to "sexual and reproductive health"
Is any Democracy safe from Russian sabotage?
Frank Vogl
Robert Mueller’s clear-cut warning to everyone who cares about democracy.
Counterintelligence is likely the focus of one of the many ongoing investigations of Donald Trump
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Those redactions in the Mueller report are there, in part, to prevent disclosure of serious ongoing investigations
DNC challenges RNC to swear off Russian assistance in 2020
Matthew Rozsa
DNC Chair rebukes Giuliani for saying "there's nothing wrong with taking information from Russians"
Mick Mulvaney blames Barack Obama for blocking discussion of Russian interference in 2020 election
Brendan Skwire
Mulvaney reportedly told Kirstjen Nielsen not to raise concerns about future Russian meddling to President Trump
Jared Kushner’s chilling preview of Trump 2020: Investigations “way more harmful” than Russia
Heather Digby Parton
At a TIME event on Tuesday, the president's son in law downplayed Russia interference as "a couple Facebook ads"
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