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Why some women are traveling to South Korea to find boyfriends

Min Joo Lee
Drawn to K-drama leading men, international women in their 20s are looking to recreate the love they see onscreen

Putin’s war and the battle for democracy: How this conflict raises the global stakes

Paul Rosenberg
Autocratic leaders are growing ever bolder, as Putin and Xi demonstrate — but Ukraine has changed the equation

Ukraine has become a graveyard for Russians — and for modern weapons systems

Lucian K. Truscott IV
So long, tanks, helicopters and armored personnel carriers. Putin's fiasco has consequences for the future of war

Joe Biden defends democracy abroad — but what about right here at home?

Chauncey DeVega
Joe Biden is floating in a tin can, far above the world: His quest is noble, but likely bound for failure

Marie Yovanovitch on Trump, Putin, Zelenskyy, Ukraine’s courage and the future of democracy

Andrew O'Hehir
The ambassador Trump fired talks about the threat to democracy, and how Ukraine's struggle has "inspired the world"

We didn’t start the fire — Trump and Putin did. But we’ve got to put it out

Brian Karem
We know exactly who got the world into this mess. The challenge for the rest of us is what to do about it

White House Correspondent says Trump is “mentally unwell”

David Badash
"Distinctions between true-false, right-wrong, America’s friends, America’s enemies are irrelevant to Donald Trump"

Trump asks Putin for Biden dirt; Russian state TV calls to “again help our partner Trump”

Igor Derysh
Trump wants Putin to sabotage U.S. president amid Ukraine invasion since he is “not exactly a fan of our country"

Why the Senate hasn’t made a climate deal yet

Zoya Teirstein
Democrats (including Joe Manchin) say they agree on historic climate spending. So what's the holdup?

As a new Cold War with Russia heats up, the danger of nuclear doomsday is real all over again

Nicolas J.S. Davies
It's a dreadful '70s rerun: Two nuclear powers face to face, and neither one has promised it won't shoot first

“A stunning portrait of political corruption”: Exactly how Joe Manchin made millions from coal

Meryl Phair
A recent report by The New York Times documents Manchin’s financial connection to a West Virginian power plant

Biden’s biggest mistake: It wasn’t what he said about Putin — it was taking it back

Brian Karem
Biden spoke from the heart, and people around the world were grateful. Only pundits and politicos were horrified

Only Democratic governors — not Joe Biden — can protect the U.S. at this point

Heather Digby Parton
Our entire recent history would be completely different if it weren't for our dependence on fossil fuels

Nine words that shook the world: What was Joe Biden thinking?

Norman Solomon
Frantic day-after cleanup effort can't erase Biden's disastrous call for regime change in a rival nuclear power

Trump may need to look up the definition of “smart”

Kelly McClure
On Saturday the former president called Putin smart for the second time in a month

The masculine ideal of suppressing one’s feelings has all kinds of awful repercussions

Christopher Kilmartin, Ronald F. Levant
Men who become used to suppressing all emotion will eventually lose the ability to feel joy

Fox News guest says it’s unnecessary for Ukrainian refugees to come to America

Meaghan Ellis
Laura Ingraham and Todd Bensman criticized President Joe Biden’s commitment to granting Ukrainian's entry

Russia’s holy war: Vladimir Putin, Pope Francis, the Virgin Mary and the fate of Ukraine

Kathryn Joyce
Putin's war is unleashing bizarre religious divisions — and for some Catholics it's the fulfillment of prophecy

Groups Rip ‘Climate-Wrecking’ Biden Plan to Boost US Gas Exports to Europe

Jake Johnson
Climate advocates on Friday panned as "misguided and dangerous" the Biden administration's newly announced effort

J.K. Rowling is once again linked to something terrible

Kelly McClure
Putin referenced the "Harry Potter" author and like her creation, Voldemort, she appeared

Western embargoes of Russian gas offer a real shot at a post-carbon future

Carl Pope
Confronted with the sudden cessation of imported Russian fossil fuels, the West now faces two paths

Trump sues Hillary Clinton for tying him to Russia

Kelly McClure
Trump filed a lawsuit Thursday naming Hillary Clinton, the Democratic National Committee, and dozens of others

Report from Ukraine: Tension rises as Russian war crimes revealed — what’s Putin’s next move?

Brian Karem
Putin may be targeting journalists — probably because he's about to push this war to a new level of bloodshed

The dangerous myth of American innocence: Only our enemies commit “war crimes”

Chris Hedges
America's massive hypocrisy makes a mockery of international law, and threatens to lead our planet to apocalypse
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