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America’s fate looks bleak: Will it be oligarchy or autocracy?
Chris Hedges
America's oligarchic classes have united against the Trump cult. But they made him possible in the first place
Former Trump official: We were made “to manipulate the intelligence” on Russian disinformation
Matthew Chapman
"Those were his exact words, whistleblower Brian Murphy said of a DHS boss: "It would make the president look bad"
Trump tells right-wing network host failed Arizona audit “didn’t look at the real numbers”
Meaghan Ellis
How did Trump respond to the Arizona audit results? Pretty much as expected
Who is Kash Patel, the Trump associate subpoenaed by Jan. 6 committee?
Jon Skolnik
Thursday marked the first batch of subpoenas probing how Trump's allies planned and prepared the insurrection
American militarism is even worse than you think — it’s had a toxic effect on climate policy
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Why is the U.S. so far behind on climate? Mostly because we've wasted trillions on guns, bombs and useless wars
Michael Flynn: The ‘Deep State’ is plotting to spike your salad dressing with the COVID vaccine
Matthew Chapman
"I'm thinking to myself, this is the Bizarro World, right? This is definitely the Bizarro World"
Here’s the real crime Gen. Milley exposed: the cowardice of Senate Republicans
Thom Hartmann
Milley probably went outside the Constitution — but he revealed that 50 Republicans were Trump's co-conspirators
With the 9/11 anniversary behind us, can America wake up from its 20-year nightmare?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
After 20 dreadful years of war, the American people are ready for a new path. We must force our leaders to take it
Novelist and veteran Elliot Ackerman says Biden blew it in Afghanistan: Was there another way?
Chauncey DeVega
Acclaimed novelist who served five tours in Afghanistan and Iraq on how every president made the war worse
CNN’s Peter Bergen on the “dotted line” from Osama bin Laden to Donald Trump
Chauncey DeVega
Longtime CNN correspondent says we're not done with Afghanistan, and that Osama brought America "back into history"
Beyond Afghanistan: Biden turns the page on war — and the U.S. enters a new era of history
Brian Karem
While pundits and politicians squabble over the past, Joe Biden is trying to redefine America's role in the world
Ed Asner helped usher in the secular rabbi, making America warmer and a little more Jewish
Gwydion Suilebhan, Steven Gimbel
With his legendary character Lou Grant, the actor established a cultural archetype that defined a sitcom generation
Republicans’ plot to impeach Joe Biden is not about Afghanistan — it’s payback for Trump
Amanda Marcotte
If Republicans win the midterms, they'll impeach Biden to make a mockery of accountability
Is the FBI telling us the truth about the Jan. 6 coup attempt? Because it doesn’t feel that way
Chauncey DeVega
Reports from FBI and DHS suggest a dangerous rift in law enforcement over the Jan. 6 coup plot. We need the truth
Kamala Harris’s flight delayed after possible “Havana syndrome” incident in Vietnam
Jon Skolnik
The vice president's traveling delegation was delayed from departing Singapore
Some Americans were right all along on Afghanistan. Will their voices still be ignored?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
America's establishment plunged into a disastrous war after 9/11. But other voices warned us what would happen
Facebook purges accounts linked to anti-vax “disinformation dozen”: report
Matthew Chapman
The group was responsible for more than 70% of the vaccine disinformation on Facebook, according to a study
The crisis of neoliberalism: America arrives at one of history’s great crossroads
Thom Hartmann
Neoliberal economics have failed, and everyone knows it. But are the Democrats strong enough to seize the moment?
Republicans claim to fear left-wing authoritarianism — but there’s no such thing
Cody Cain
Yes, dictators sometimes cloak themselves in "socialism." But tyranny, here and elsewhere, is always right-wing
“Death grip”: Ted Cruz blocks masse of Biden nominees right before Senate leaves for summer recess
Jon Skolnik
Why Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, a Republican, has gone to battle against President Joe Biden's State Department
Bioweapons research is banned by an international treaty — but nobody is checking for violations
Gary Samore
A global treaty bans research or stockpiling of biological weapons — but allows bioweapon defense planning
What Tucker Carlson wants Fox News viewers to learn from Hungary’s Viktor Orbán
Heather Digby Parton
Orbán serves as a model for the modern autocracy that is now being tried in the U.S.
Devin Nunes sues MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow after lawsuit against CNN gets dismissed
Jon Skolnik
Is a Republican congressman trying to silence the media?
Trump’s coup came so close to working — do the American people even care?
Chauncey DeVega
More evidence on Trump's late effort to pervert the DOJ — as Democrats push onward with "bipartisanship" and denial
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