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CPAC brings simmering GOP tensions to the surface
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's dark "retribution" speech at CPAC reveals that Republican reunification may be too hard to pull off by 2024
Big Brother vs Big Tech: Porn hacks the Fed; will Biden’s “cyber-strategy” change anything?
Rae Hodge
Biden wants more chips; Democrats claim they'll protect your health data. Plus: A drone that kills on its own?
This year, skyrocketing food prices could lead to up to 1 million additional deaths
Peter Alexander
"This could be the end of an era of cheap food"
How science and innovation can strengthen global food systems
Chibuike Udenigwe
Learn about three of the most impactful scientific developments in our food systems
Report outs Jim Jordan’s weaponization subcommittee “whistleblowers” as frauds paid by Trump ally
Igor Derysh
Witnesses got financial support from Trumpers, pushed conspiracy theories about Jan. 6, Democratic report reveals
“Amazing”: Biden dunks on MTG after she blames him for fentanyl deaths that happened under Trump
Samaa Khullar
"The interesting thing is, that fentanyl they took during the last administration," Biden said
Stop mocking Marjorie Taylor Greene
Chauncey DeVega
It's not just trolling. Republican threats of civil war should be taken seriously
Republicans turn up the racism to drive up GOP opposition to Ukraine
Chauncey DeVega
The GOP's "welfare queen" attack on Zelenskyy makes clear a much larger dynamic at play in Ukraine war
The nuclear “war” in Ukraine may not be the one we expect
Joshua Frank
How a nuclear power plant became a tool of war
“Numbers start to become meaningless”: Massive death toll after one year of war in Ukraine
Chauncey DeVega
Novelist and veteran Elliot Ackerman on estimates suggesting that Russians and Ukrainians have each lost 100,000
Report: World’s fossil fuel subsidies surged to $1 trillion after Ukraine invasion
Jake Bittle
European Union countries spent big to fight rising costs
“Banning” TikTok is pointless political theater — and it’s impossible anyway
Rae Hodge
Does anybody in D.C. understand that the government doesn't control the internet? There are no good answers
War in Ukraine accelerates global drive toward killer robots
James Dawes
It wouldn’t take much to turn this remotely operated mobile machine gun into an autonomous killer robot
In contrast to the Russians, Ukrainians master a mix of high- and low-end tech on the battlefield
Laura Jones
In war, it’s not the size or sophistication of the technology, but how it’s used – especially in combinations
What’s the deal in Ukraine after a year of war? Let Leon Trotsky explain
Andrew O'Hehir
What century is this, anyway? How a long-ago split in the Marxist left helps to explain the Ukraine conundrum
Who’s winning the economic war over Ukraine — and who’s losing? It’s not a pretty picture
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Neither Ukraine nor Russia is "winning" — but Saudi Arabia, the oil companies and the arms industry certainly are
“Targeted for retribution”: Trump’s brag badly backfires as judge orders him to sit for deposition
Igor Derysh
Federal judge rules that ex-FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page can depose Trump and FBI Director Chris Wray
Joe Biden shows the world what political courage looks like. Will it make any difference?
Brian Karem
A U.S. president traveled to a war zone his own forces didn't control. Maybe that wasn't wise, but it was dramatic
“Trump water” doled out in East Palestine, Ohio by the man himself
Kelly McClure
Along with the bottles of water with his name on them, Trump also delivered "a much lesser quality water"
MTG wants to prevent a “civil war” by banning Dems who move to red states from voting for 5 years
Areeba Shah
MAGA Republican calls to impose restrictions on blue state voters "trying to invade our states or our counties"
GOP attacks on Biden’s Ukraine visit are worse than partisanship — they really want Russia to win
Amanda Marcotte
Far-right Republicans won't come right out in support of Putin, yet they agree with his anti-democratic agenda
The Ukraine war and ICBMs: An accidental launch that could end the world is closer than ever
Norman Solomon
Russia and the U.S. have 700 of the deadliest missiles ever built. A catastrophic mistake would be far too easy
“There will be no limits”: Alarm over “increasing nuclear danger” after Putin pulls out of treaty
Jake Johnson
"Each side could double the number of their deployed strategic nuclear warheads within 2-3 years," expert warns
“Incredibly insulting”: Republicans attack Joe Biden over surprise Ukraine visit
Igor Derysh
“The President of the United States chose Ukraine over America,” tweeted Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene
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