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“What can be scarier than death?”: Ukraine filmmaker on making a war film during wartime
Gary M. Kramer
Maksym Nakonechnyi discusses his Cannes film "Butterfly Vision," which finished filming before Russia invaded
Republicans’ “solutions” to mass shootings are meant to make you feel helpless
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans won't do anything to stop mass shootings because they benefit from them
A return to permanent war is here: First it will bankrupt America, then destroy it
Chris Hedges
When Donald Trump and Marjorie Taylor Greene are the only people objecting to endless war, it's all gone wrong
Putin’s real goal in Ukraine isn’t territory
Sophia A. McClennen
Putin isn’t just trying to take over Ukrainian land — he is trying to obliterate Ukrainian identity
An urgent plea to save the world’s megaforests
M.R. O'Connor
In “Ever Green,” two conservationists present a surprisingly hopeful look at the five largest forests left on Earth
“Smells so bad”: New report details how Kushner quickly cashed in after leaving Trump White House
Jon Skolnik
Kushner used relationships he cultivated in the White House to quickly raise $2 billion. He wasn't the only one
The world, with or without us: Increasing gas and oil production is a disastrously bad idea
Alan Weisman
Author of "The World Without Us" on his recent trip to Iraq — and why the Ukraine war is no excuse to pump more oil
“Freudian slip”: George Bush condemns the “unjustified and brutal invasion of Iraq… I mean Ukraine”
Igor Derysh
"Iraq too," Bush added to laughs from the crowd, leaving critics stunned and aghast
“Eyepatch McCain”: Tucker Carlson attacks GOP Rep. Dan Crenshaw’s disability over Ukraine aid
Jon Skolnik
"It takes a lot of gall for eyepatch McCain to attack moms who are worried about baby formula as pro-Russia"
Neofascist minority rule is laying waste to the United States
Thom Hartmann
If the Democratic Party is serious about preserving America as a constitutional republic, they better act fast
How NASA almost ended up building a huge campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts
Robert Buderi
"Cambridge, we have a problem" doesn't quite have the same ring to it
Schumer and McConnell call out Rand Paul after he single-handedly blocks $40 billion in Ukraine aid
Igor Derysh
Both parties' leaders stressed that Ukraine urgently needs more aid but Paul delayed the package over his demands
Steve Schmidt: GOP strategist’s ties to Russia nearly led to 2008 presidential campaign “fistfights”
Sarah Burris
Russia's targeting of GOP presidential campaigns began long before Trump, former Republican strategist says
Marjorie Taylor Greene trades Twitter blows with fellow Republican Rep. Dan Crenshaw
Jon Skolnik
“Still going after that slot on Russia Today huh?”
How Eurovision helps define Europe’s boundaries (and why Ukraine will likely win)
Robert Deam Tobin
The song contest might be fodder for Will Ferrell spoofs, but it also reflects the political culture in Europe
Mike Flynn claims he’s being “persecuted” by US Army over his illegal payment from Russia
Bob Brigham
The Army determined Flynn's nearly $40,000 payment from Kremlin propaganda outlet RT violated Constitution
Has Russia been beaten? This military expert says that moment is coming soon
Chauncey DeVega
Russia had a decent plan, says warfare expert John Spencer. But military incompetence has led to total failure
Jesus, endless war and the irresistible rise of American fascism
Chris Hedges
As Democrats fight (and lose) a rear-guard culture war on abortion, the Christian fascists march toward victory
Shaming someone for their privilege is unlikely to change their politics, psychologists say
Matthew Rozsa
Privilege-shaming often fails to change anyone's mind — and could even be pushing many to the right, experts say
We must defeat the enemies of democracy — but that doesn’t just mean Putin
Jim Sleeper
Confronting Putin isn't about sanctions or military strategy. It's about facing what we did to make him possible
Despite COP26 pledges, the world is losing way too many trees
Chad Small
A new report says the world's pristine forests were destroyed at a relentless rate in 2021
Russia, the U.S. and the Ukraine war: Dance of death in an age of self-delusion
Chris Hedges
Doddering Cold War adversaries are marching toward war: For their decrepit elites, it's literally the last hurrah
Madison Cawthorn’s scandalous freshman term: 12 controversial moments since joining Congress
Paige Harriss
Cawthorn has been involved in so many scandals since his 2020 election that we need a timeline to keep up
Ron DeSantis tramples the First Amendment: GOP’s Disney payback is clearly unconstitutional
Sabrina Haake
Call it the upside of Citizens United: Restricting corporate speech on political grounds is an obvious violation
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