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The Four Horsemen of the 21st century: War, capitalism, fascism and mass death
Chris Hedges
Billionaires won't give up on corporate rule. The angry masses embrace fascist demagogues. This won't end well
Texas Republicans tried to insert support for Jan. 6 Capitol rioters into official party platform
Eric Neugeboren, Sewell Chan
GOPers proposed motion to "defend the due process rights" of rioters and "reject the narrative" of "insurrection"
Red alert: Portions of the Arctic are warming much faster than we thought
Julia Kane
"What's happening in the far north is off the scale."
French left scores big comeback: Macron loses majority, his “reform” agenda in danger
Kenny Stancil
Macron in trouble: Jean-Luc Mélenchon's leftist coalition made major gains, as did Marine Le Pen's far-right party
Charlottesville, COVID, Trump and free speech: How white supremacy entered the mainstream
Anis Shivani
The post-Charlottesville crackdown on the alt-right was liberalism's Waterloo. Don't believe me? Look around you
Trump enraged that Trump Jr. might go down with him
Eric W. Dolan
Donald Trump comments on Adam Schiff saying Trump Jr. could go to prison. Trump calls Schiff "watermelon head"
Bill Barr’s parting gift to Donald Trump: A possible “get out of jail free” card
Celia Viggo Wexler
Barr said Trump seemed "detached from reality." As the former AG surely knows, that could be a legal escape hatch
Trump demands news networks airing Jan. 6 hearings give him “equal time” to discuss “voter fraud”
Tom Boggioni
"I am hereby demanding EQUAL TIME to spell out the massive Voter Fraud & Dem Security Breach!" he said
How Wall Street speculation is driving inflation — and how the Democrats can fix it
Jonathan Larsen
Deregulated Wall Street traders are driving price spikes on gas and food — but Biden could shut them down easily
Jan. 6 committee is spectacle taking the place of politics: It will accomplish nothing
Chris Hedges
The aesthetic of spectacle is all the ruling class has left. Too bad it can't even stage an entertaining one
What really caused the war in Ukraine? Global anarchy — and there’s a way to fix it
Jane Shevtsov
A truly democratic world federation — which the UN definitely isn't — is the only long-term solution for war
The emptiness of Republicans’ new climate strategy
Shannon Osaka
The plan is heavy on fossil fuels, light on detail
Why won’t Joe Biden tell us the truth about the danger of nuclear war?
Norman Solomon
The danger of nuclear war is higher than at any time since the Cuban missile crisis. Yet our president is silent
Why the war in Ukraine might make root canals more difficult
Darius Tahir
The disruption represents more turbulence for the U.S. health care system’s supply chain
“Insanely corrupt”: Despite failure, Bill Barr brags that John Durham boosted Trump’s Clinton smears
Igor Derysh
Barr declares it was "far more important" to boost Trump's revenge campaign against Hillary than win in court.
How 40 years without smallpox vaccinations could make the monkeypox outbreak worse
Eric Schank
Smallpox vaccinations seem to help prevent monkeypox. Yet they've rarely been given since smallpox was eradicated
Clinton lawyer taunts Trump: Durham probe “collapsed when proof had to be introduced in open court”
Bob Brigham
The court loss is only the "latest in a long string of failures" by Bill Barr-appointed special counsel
The Durham investigation is a flop — but Donald Trump just can’t quit the conspiracy
Heather Digby Parton
Fox News and MAGAworld dealt an embarrassing failure
“You all look like idiots now”: Legal experts mock Trump after John Durham’s “big fat loss” in court
Sarah Burris
"What a roaring waste of money and time," criminal defense attorney says after special counsel loses Clinton case
How “Stranger Things” transforms Max into a dream warrior worthy of Wes Craven
Melanie McFarland
In the new season's tribute to "A Nightmare on Elm Street" Sadie Sink's Max finds her fight, with Kate Bush's help
Merrick Garland “fears no person,” says legal scholar Norm Eisen — and he’s coming for Trump
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Overcoming Trumpery" says "methodical" Garland is still building a case against Trump and his regime
“Gun control” is a great idea — and what about for the U.S. military too?
Norman Solomon
Believe it or not, the U.S. military kills about as many civilians every year as die from gun violence at home
How the U.S. has struggled to stop the growth of a shadowy Russian private army
Joaquin Sapien, Joshua Kaplan
Putin has been using an unaccountable army with a history of human rights violations to pursue Russia's agenda
“This is an attempt at gun control”: Ted Cruz fought Russian sanctions over ammo “shortage” concerns
Matthew Chapman
Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert backed the GOP effort to pressure the White House to go easy on Putin
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