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Russia, Ukraine and Versailles: Bogus lessons from history won’t solve this crisis

Mike Lofgren
NATO's critics summon up the 1919 Treaty of Versailles as a warning not to "punish" Russia. That's fake history

What’s next in Ukraine as U.S.-backed “counteroffensive” grinds to a halt?

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Zelenskyy and the West rolled the dice on a spring offensive — and now Ukraine is worse off than it was last year

But her emails: Lara Trump is furious that Hillary Clinton is “laughing” at Trump’s indictment

Tatyana Tandanpolie
The former president's daughter-in-law argued that Clinton's emails were a bigger scandal than election conspiracy

Will Gitmo always be with us? The Forever War’s forever legacy

Karen J. Greenberg
New U.N. report praises Biden administration for transparency — but excoriates U.S. for crimes against humanity

“You’re not serious people”: Congress called out for ignoring Jared Kushner’s “huge scandal”

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Even GOP Rep. James Comer acknowledged Kushner "crossed the line" — but they're focused on Hunter Biden

FBI whistleblower tells Congress superiors suspiciously “suppressed” investigation of Trump allies

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Veteran FBI agent claims he was told "any former or current associates of President Trump" were off-limits

A win for Indigenous rights as Biden grants Grand Canyon area national monument status

Elizabeth Hlavinka
The designation permanently prevents uranium mining in the region, which has poisoned the Colorado River

“The greatest fighting force in human history”: The perpetual wars you aren’t supposed to notice

William J. Astore
The Pentagon as a budgetary black hole (and the military that goes with it)

Holocaust scholars explain why Trump has ramped up his Nazi-style rhetoric: “Words can kill”

Chauncey DeVega
"Preserving democracy requires unmasking and countering these deceptions"

Were the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings “nuclear tests”? The U.S. government said so

Norman Solomon
More than 200,000 people died when the U.S. dropped atom bombs on Japan. For decades, those were listed as "tests"

Profiteers of armageddon: Oppenheimer and the birth of the nuclear-industrial complex

William D. Hartung
What Oppie began became a full-scale nuclear-industrial complex on planet where destruction lurks around the corner

It’s time to believe Donald Trump

Chauncey DeVega
As the walls close, Trump's threats intensify — and he's deadly serious

How Russian colonialism took the Western anti-imperialist Left for a ride

Alaric DeArment
Blindness to Russian colonialism distorts Westerners’ view of the Ukraine war

MAGA longs to impeach Joe Biden — and un-impeach Donald Trump. It won’t work

Austin Sarat, Dennis Aftergut
Trump's followers hope to smear Biden and redeem their hero — but desperate rewrites of history never stick

A brain-swelling illness spread by ticks is on the rise in Europe

Zoya Teirstein
The effects of climate change on tick-borne encephalitis are unmistakable

Outlaw superpower: The United States refuses to play by the world’s rules

Igor Derysh
There's still time to bring our outlaw country back into united community of nations confronting looming horrors

Trump rages at “deranged Jack Smith” in late-night Truth Social rant ahead of possible indictment

Gabriella Ferrigine
Trump spent much of his Sunday attacking his investigators as possible D.C. indictment looms

Atomic truth: Unraveling the reality behind “Oppenheimer” and nuclear weapons

Matthew Rozsa
The man who christened the nuclear age with violence regretted the crater he left on the world

Amid a dizzying week of news, somehow Donald Trump manages to hog the spotlight

Brian Karem
The Pentagon admits UAPs are a thing, RFK Jr makes a vile accusation — and we're still trapped in the Trump circus

“Train and socialize”: Expert on linguistic anthropology explains how Trump is warping MAGA minds

Chauncey DeVega
The implications stretch far beyond Donald Trump — and are ominous for American society

Hunting the military extremist: How disturbed is the U.S. military?

Nan Levinson
The growth of extremism in the ranks of a military involved in a century of failed war

Russia suspends Black Sea grain deal amid growing global hunger

Joy Saha
The initiative allowed grain shipments from Ukraine to leave the Black Sea region following Russia's 2022 invasion

Cluster bombs to Ukraine: War anxiety rises among Democrats

Medea Benjamin, Marcy Winograd
Biden's decision to send banned weapons to Ukraine won't change the war. But it's starting to alienate progressives

AI versus AI: Human extinction might just be collateral damage

Michael Klare
AI really might pose a risk of causing "human extinction" — because the military might let it launch nukes
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