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How paranoid schizophrenia (briefly) turned me into a Republican
Patty Mulcahy
I had untreated paranoid schizophrenia. A media diet of cable news pushed me into a psychotic break
A Nationalist International? Thanks to German taxpayers, the far right gets a global think tank
John Feffer
Germany's far-right AfD party just won a major victory: a taxpayer-funded institute to spread its toxic ideology
“The King’s Man”: Come for the goofy revisionist history, but stay for scenery-chewing Rasputin
Gary M. Kramer
The film is really just an excuse for multiple souped-up action setpieces and dumb fun set during WWI
The past, present, and future of poop
Jenny Morber
In “The Other Dark Matter,” Lina Zeldovich surveys the history and science of how human sewage is handled
The Great Inheritors: How three families shielded their fortunes from taxes for generations
Patricia Callahan, James Bandler, Justin Elliott, Doris Burke, Jeff Ernsthausen
Some of the wealthiest Americans claimed their fortunes would never last through the generations. They were wrong
Fine-tuning the doomsday machines: Understanding the nuclear-missile dispute
Norman Solomon
America's ICBMs — nuclear missiles in underground silos — are not a "deterrent." They're a holocaust in waiting
17 of the most unusual heists in history
Jay Serafino
Unusual disguises, disappearing buildings, and Beanie Baby fever: these are the weirdest heists ever
Spiking gas prices are a preview of an energy transition gone wrong
Emily Pontecorvo
Experts say the Build Back Better Act’s climate policies could help
Can American democracy escape the doom loop? So far, the signs are not promising
Chauncey DeVega
Republicans now believe they can subvert democracy. Democrats seem ready to surrender. What can change the dynamic?
Joe Biden’s ironic “Summit for Democracy”: Sounds good, but plagued by contradictions
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Democracy is under threat around the world. But given the dire situation of the U.S., was this really a good idea?
The surprisingly hopeful moral of the UN climate summit
Carl Pope
Not all doom and climate gloom: COP26 offered us some important – and on balance, hopeful – indicators
Biden and Putin kick off Christmas season with “useful meeting” — while Trump plays Grinch
Brian Karem
No one's saying whether the two presidents' "frank" conversation got anywhere — meanwhile, Trump wants your money
Trump inadvertently admits to obstruction of justice in new Fox News interview
Sarah Burris
"If I didn't fire Comey, they were looking to take down the president of the United States"
Republican smacked down on Senate floor for calling Dems soft on Russia: “That dog won’t hunt!”
John Wright
Dems fight back against GOP accusations of being weak on Russia
How dark money fuels attacks on abortion rights worldwide
Jake Johnson
A new report "further demonstrates the growing trend of religious extremists forging cross-border alliances"
The Pentagon’s new warning means World War III may arrive sooner than you think
Michael Klare
The Pentagon estimates that by 2030 China will have 1,000 nuclear warheads
Former federal prosecutor: We’ll see “a tidal wave of criminal charges against Donald Trump”
Dean Obeidallah
Former D.C. homicide prosecutor Glenn Kirschner says Trump should face manslaughter charges for COVID lies
Forget the Steele dossier: Mueller report release shows why Trump-Russia inquiry was required
Heather Digby Parton
A federal appeals court ruled on Tuesday that parts of the redacted Mueller report be made public
“Triumph for democracy”: Socialist candidate takes commanding lead in Honduran election
Kenny Stancil
After a U.S.-sponsored coup in 2009 and a likely stolen election in 2017, observers urge continued vigilance
Donald Trump still livid Bob Woodward was “allowed” to write books about him
Bob Brigham
"Our Country has been taken over by Scammers and Hoaxsters, and we have to take it back," Trump wrote
Is science stuck? The “Great Stagnation Debate,” explained
Michael Bhaskar
All the low-hanging fruit has been picked, so it seems — a principle that applies to art and invention, too
Escape from TrumpWorld: “Anonymous” White House aide Miles Taylor on post-Trump trauma
Chauncey DeVega
Former Trump aide who was "Anonymous": Why he stayed, why he left and how the GOP became more dangerous than ISIS
RNC using donor funds to pay Donald Trump’s legal bills in N.Y. criminal probe
Igor Derysh
Republican donors are paying for Trump's legal team — while he sits atop a $100 million campaign war chest
U.S.-Russia confrontation over Ukraine threatens to become all-out war — but why?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Biden promised diplomacy. Why is the U.S. risking war with Russia over territorial disputes in eastern Ukraine?
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