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Trump desperately tries to walk back call to “terminate” Constitution in all-caps Truth Social rant
Tom Boggioni
Trump blamed the "fake news" for quoting him verbatim
Agents of influence: How Russia deploys an army of shadow diplomats
Debbie Cenziper, Will Fitzgibbon, Eva Herscowitz, Hannah Feuer, Michael Korsh
Under Vladimir Putin, Russia has appointed dozens of honorary consuls. Many have spread pro-Kremlin sentiment
It’s time for a Christmas truce in Ukraine — and real peace talks
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Neither side can win militarily — and Ukraine will never be in a stronger position. The choice is peace or disaster
Reading Proust in wartime: A portrait of racism, nationalism and profound loss
Chris Hedges
A century after his death, Marcel Proust's depiction of a vanished world transformed by war is acutely relevant
As Tuvalu succumbs to rising sea levels, the island nation wants to be the first virtual country
Natalie Jonas
The small Pacific island aspires to maintain its sovereignty even as it disappears into the ocean
America is still deeply traumatized — and the midterms didn’t fix that
Chauncey DeVega
Many voters turned against Trump — and that's good. But beneath that momentary relief, the data is sobering
What to watch on Netflix in December, including Letterman’s Zelenskyy interview and a new Pinocchio
Alison Stine
From a Christmas classic to an American persistently in Paris, here are some shows and films to close out the year
“None of this will work”: Trump attacks new special counsel’s sister-in-law in Truth Social meltdown
Areeba Shah
Trump spent Monday raging at special counsel Jack Smith, his wife and her sister
“He will do whatever they ask”: Democrat blasts Kevin McCarthy for pandering to the “QAnon caucus”
Brandon Gage
"McCarthy's problem is he can't get to 218 without Marjorie Taylor Greene and Paul Gosar and Matt Gaetz."
These chefs are giving caviar a fresh rebrand
Samantha Maxwell
Caviar and chicken nuggets? Yes, please!
Why many soccer fans in the U.S. will be cheering on another team (probably Mexico)
John M Sloop
As the World Cup kicks off in Qatar, a scholar probes questions of identity in the American game
How the energy crisis is pressuring countries’ climate plans
Robert Brecha
The invasion of Ukraine caused an energy deficit — now European countries scramble to find fossil fuel options
COP27 ends with no emissions agreement: The oil era is ending anyway — because it must
Carl Pope
Now we understand: Oil-exporting nations will never agree to move on — so the world will do it without them
Putin’s massive mistake: Lawrence Freedman on Ukraine and the lessons of history
Chauncey DeVega
Putin made bad decisions based on "total misapprehension," says military expert. Now the whole world pays the price
Qatar 2022 WTF: How the World Cup got lost in the desert of the real
Andrew O'Hehir
This World Cup is a farcical disaster, but that's not Qatar's fault. Call it punishment for the sins of capitalism
What the Sam Bankman-Fried debacle can teach us about “longtermism”
Émile P. Torres
I'm not surprised that longtermism led to fraud, corruption and disaster. I'm mostly surprised it wasn't worse
Why Diego Maradona’s “Hand of God” goal from 1986 is unforgettable
Stefan Szymanski
How a legendary goal in the 1986 World Cup (which couldn't happen now) transformed soccer — and changed history
Legal experts say DOJ must indict: “Trump’s conduct is indeed much worse than most prior cases”
Samaa Khullar
Legal experts performed "exhaustive analysis" on potential charges against Trump and say he has no defense
Ex-Rand Paul aide pardoned by Trump convicted of illegally funneling Russian cash to Trump campaign
Areeba Shah
Jesse Benton, who is married to Paul's niece, was pardoned by Trump in a different campaign finance scheme
Congress wants to spend billions on new weapons for possible ground war with Russia
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Why do powerful senators want to load up on expensive weapons, far beyond what the U.S. has sent to Ukraine?
“Expanding financial relationship”: Saudis funneled “billions” to Trump family before 2024 launch
Matthew Chapman
Earlier this week, Trump "struck a deal with a Saudi-based real estate company" on $1.6 billion development
Biden touts methane crackdown at COP27
Emily Pontecorvo
A new EPA proposal would allow third parties to catch methane "super emitters" red handed
Possible missile strike in Poland sparks fears Ukraine war could escalate
Brett Wilkins
Unconfirmed reports of missile strike at Polish grain facility threaten wider war; Russia denies responsibility
Terrorist funders, arms traffickers and drug runners: The global threat of rogue diplomacy
Debbie Cenziper, Will Fitzgibbon, Delphine Reuter, Eva Herscowitz, Emily Anderson Stern
Massive investigation discovers alarming evidence on so-called honorary consuls
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