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NATO summit was a success: Even without Ukraine’s entrance, European unity strikes a blow to Putin
Lucian K. Truscott IV
President Joe Biden has a lot to brag about as he returns from the NATO summit in Vilnius
GOP war on the FBI: Republican attacks on Chris Wray echo ideology of OKC bomber Timothy McVeigh
Amanda Marcotte
Being a "good" Republican means embracing the anti-government ideology that led to the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing
Joe Biden says the right things — in Lithuania. But does that even count?
Brian Karem
Biden gave a forceful speech on the Ukraine war and the climate crisis. Was anyone in America paying attention?
Trump rages on Truth Social at Chris Christie for mocking his “border wall” on Fox News
Tatyana Tandanpolie
"We paid for every nickel of it, we don’t have the first peso from Mexico," Christie said
Climate change threatens to cause “synchronized harvest failures” across the globe
Douglas Bardsley
"Australia will need to invest in adaptation to ensure that [food systems] are resilient to the gathering storm"
“This hearing has turned into absolute chaos”: Dems call out Jim Jordan over “bananas” FBI hearing
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Top Democrat blasted Jordan over claims "completely untethered from evidence"
Donald Trump keeps stepping on Ron DeSantis’ spotlight
Heather Digby Parton
Who is impressed by Ron DeSantis' woke on the war?
Biden says Ukraine isn’t ready for NATO
Kelly McClure
“I don’t think there is unanimity in NATO about whether or not to bring Ukraine into the NATO family," says Biden
They lied about Afghanistan. They lied about Iraq. Now they’re lying about Ukraine
Chris Hedges
Russia's invasion was a war crime. That's no excuse for the disastrous, destructive path of endless war
9 of the best movies about American immigrants
Gary M. Kramer
From "Everything Everywhere All at Once" to "Scarface," these films show the lives of seekers of the American Dream
“Putin is stronger today”: Russia expert explains how rebellion effort may backfire
Chauncey DeVega
Matthew Schmidt, professor of national security at the University of New Haven, on war in Ukraine
A short history of civilizational collapse: Are we next — and how can we prevent it?
Paul Rosenberg
Peter Turchin's theory of history helps explain that we're in big trouble — but it's not too late to change course
McCarthy can’t keep his circus together: High jinks from House Republicans undermine GOP power
Heather Digby Parton
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy can't herd the cats in his caucus
Cetacean secret agents: All about Putin’s covert combat dolphins
Rae Hodge
From sea lions to beluga whales, there's a long history of using intelligent marine creatures for warfare
Liz Cheney is right: We’re electing idiots — and she’s a more dangerous idiot than most
Brian Karem
Former GOP congresswoman goes viral with snappy comeback — but if America falls for her act, we're the real idiots
We’re having a violent meltdown: The human costs of global warming — and of our response to it
Stan Cox
Weather disasters may whip up an oppressively violent sociopolitical climate hostile to reducing emissions
Expert: Putin’s Ukraine war keeps yielding dividends – but not for him
Ronald Suny
Putin achieved everything that he did not desire
“Cataclysmic evidence against him”: Espionage Act expert explains how Trump faces “historic” trouble
Chauncey DeVega
"It could be 1938 all over again": Michael Nacht on what Trump's classified documents scandal means for Americans
America’s “systemic racism” isn’t just domestic: Consider who dies around the world in our wars
Norman Solomon
Nearly all the people killed in U.S. wars since 9/11 have been people of color — and we almost don't notice
Expert: Wagner’s mutiny punctured Putin’s “strongman” image and exposed cracks in his rule
Peter Rutland
While the mutiny was short-lived and its goals unclear, it will have lasting effects
Russians in “Ukraine will be fighting a war on two fronts”: Rebellion means Putin is now weaker
Chauncey DeVega
War expert and novelist Elliot Ackerman on what the uprising against Putin means for Ukraine's counteroffensive
Rebellion pulls back from Moscow to avoid Russian bloodshed
Kelly McClure
Prigozhin's Wagner army has agreed to depart for Belarus after pressing into Moscow on Saturday
Dolphin ancestors had super weird teeth: A new study on the ‘grandparents of modern dolphins’
Matthew Rozsa
Salon spoke with the author of a landmark paleontology study the hints at the evolution of echolocation in dolphins
Putin calls uprising a “stab in the back” as armed rebellion presses into Moscow
Kelly McClure
With The White House keeping tabs on the situation, there have been reports that Putin has fled Russia via plane
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