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Why are so many fast food brands obsessed with bucket hat merch lately?
Joy Saha
Pizza Hut is the latest brand to jump on the fun and funky trend with its limited-edition, reversible Hut Hat
American prophet: Nearing the end of his life, Daniel Ellsberg can’t be confined to the past
Norman Solomon
The establishment has tried to sanitize Ellsberg. But his lessons on the madness of war are even more relevant now
Deepfake videos are so convincing — and so easy to make — that they pose a political threat
Matthew Rozsa
Experts explain how deepfakes became so easy to make, and how to distinguish them from real videos
Pentagon leak: Dangerous radicalization of American white youth now a national security threat
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Jack Teixeira, the suspected leaker, is suddenly a cause-celeb on the right
MTG defends alleged Pentagon leaker: He was arrested for being “white, male, Christian, and antiwar”
Gabriella Ferrigine
Greene goes to bat for Jack Teixeira, accused of leaking docs on gaming community that shared racist memes
Is the world unraveling? It can feel that way — but Joe Biden still believes
Brian Karem
Biden pays a nostalgic visit to Ireland while Trump keeps melting down. This just might lead to a good outcome
Jim Jordan fights on doggedly for his lord and master — but there’s no winning this battle
Gregg Barak
Jim Jordan wants to be Donald Trump's attack dog — but his legal arguments against Alvin Bragg are toothless
Will it never stop?: From forever war to eternal war
Karen J. Greenberg
Who even remembers when the First World War was known as “the war to end all wars?”
Noam Chomsky on “savage capitalism”: From climate change to bank failures to war
David Barsamian, Noam Chomsky
"If you want to stop destroying the planet and human life on Earth, you have to bribe the rich and powerful"
Raccoons, rabbits and Sean Spicer: The camp and contradictions of the White House Easter Egg Roll
Lizzie Stark
A high-level official, dressed up like a furry, bopping around the Capitol lawn. What could be campier than that?
Trump’s indictment is no sad day for America: Let’s celebrate our justice system working
Heather Digby Parton
It may have been sad for Donald Trump — but it was good for America
“Looks like retaliation”: Alarm after Russia detains American journalist on “espionage” charges
Jake Johnson
The Wall Street Journal said in a statement that it "vehemently denies" the accusations against Evan Gershkovich
Putin’s nuclear posturing is heinous — but reckless U.S. policy led the way
Norman Solomon
In criticizing Putin's ominous nuclear threats, let's remember how U.S. arrogance got us here — and vow to change
The war of surprises in Ukraine: Could there be one surprise too many?
Rajan Menon
One possible surprise in particular should worry us all
Military expert: Congress has been captured by the arms industry — and we’re paying the price
William D. Hartung
Pentagon budget is stunning even by the standards of a department used to getting what it wants when it wants it
“Extremely dangerous escalation”: Putin to station Russian nukes in Belarus
Jessica Corbett
"Putin's nuclear provocations are dangerous and unacceptable," watchdog group warns
How the natural gas industry cozies up to utility regulators
Emily Pontecorvo
Sponsorships, stacked panels, dance parties: Inside utilities' campaign to sweet-talk regulators
Donald Trump’s fans still love the show — but it keeps on getting darker
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's followers came to Waco to party, but his overwhelming rage and solipsism threaten to swamp the lovefest
Is war with China inevitable? The answer to that question will determine our future
Michael Klare
There's no clear evidence that China is likely to invade Taiwan anytime soon. Why is Washington fixated on war?
Is democracy starting to turn the tide around the world? A new report says just maybe
Paul Rosenberg
Eight small countries have fought back hard against authoritarianism — oh, and there's Brazil and the U.S. too
“Incitement of violence”: Trump trashes GOP calls for MAGA mob to remain “peaceful” on Truth Social
Samaa Khullar
“It sure looks like Donald Trump is calling for violence if he gets indicted,” watchdog group warns
Masters of disinformation: How Republicans and Putin warp our perception of reality
Brian Karem
Americans no longer share a common reality — but can we all agree that Donald Trump's just in it for the grift?
Judge orders Trump lawyer to reveal evidence in “criminal scheme” — and there may be tapes: report
Igor Derysh
Judge rules Trump duped his own lawyers in Mar-a-Lago case, orders attorney to testify and turn over transcriptions
Ex-military officer: DOD budget shows vast power of the military-industrial-congressional complex
William J. Astore
The military-industrial-congressional complex seizes on "new Cold War" with Russia and China
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