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Revisiting the case of Julian Assange and the reality of the “rule of law”
Chris Hedges
Who is the winner if there is no restoration of the rule of law?
The Biden-Putin summit and the high cost of Democrats’ new cold war
Norman Solomon
Throughout the Trump years, the anti-Russia frenzy was often a distraction from the GOP's anti-democractic plot
Fallout for Trump’s political targeting: Top DOJ appointee to resign, AG Garland announces probe
Jon Skolnik
The slow trickle of truth surrounding the probe has sparked outrage amongst Democratic lawmakers
George Washington predicted Donald Trump: Why doesn’t everyone know this?
Matthew Rozsa
If Republicans really want to Make America Great Again, they need to listen to Washington – and dump Trump
The slow leak of Trump’s corruption is a problem for Biden’s DOJ
Jon Skolnik
Under Bill Barr, the DOJ targeted House Democrats and their families
Trump DOJ spied on Democrats in Congress — and even their families: NYT
Bob Brigham
At least two of Trump's attorneys general are implicated in the scandal
Global confidence in U.S. jumps over 55 percentage points under Biden: poll
Igor Derysh
The world’s confidence in the U.S. to "do the right thing" rises from 17% under Trump to 75% under Biden
Biden DOJ to “vigorously” defend religious schools’ right to discriminate against LGBTQ students
Igor Derysh
Advocates accused the Biden administration of "aligning itself with anti-LGBTQ hate"
Guess what? The Trump coup against American democracy never stopped
Chauncey DeVega
If you think the coup attempt is over, or that Jan. 6 was a "defeat" for fascism, you're not paying attention
We need a people’s vaccine — not just to fight the virus but to fight for global economic justice
Nicolas J.S. Davies
For 3% of the U.S. military budget, we could vaccinate the entire world — before lethal new variants spread wider
James Patterson says pushing a narrative of stolen election results is “the game that Trump plays”
Matthew Rozsa
The author spoke to Salon about politics and working with Bill Clinton on their new book "The President's Daughter"
Democrats don’t have to let Manchin win: Holding Trump accountable is fulfilling the Biden agenda
Heather Digby Parton
Democrats should grill Donald Trump for 11 hours — as Republicans did Hillary Clinton
“He must resign”: FBI probing Postmaster General Louis DeJoy over campaign fundraising practices
Igor Derysh
Former employees claim they were pressured to donate to Republicans and later reimbursed for their contributions
Chuck Schumer wants to pump up Cold War with China — at the planet’s expense
Marcy Winograd, Medea Benjamin
Senate's top Democrat unveils a $250B "innovation" bill that feels more like a dying empire's next-to-last gasp
Peace-washing: Is a network of major donors neutralizing activism in the peace movement?
Dave Lindorff
With Democrats in power (for now), powerful funders may be trying to tame or silence progressive peace activists
Republican attacks on democracy are a national emergency. Will Democrats ever fight back?
Chauncey DeVega
Democracy's enemies have only gotten bolder since January — and they're winning. Who will stand against them?
When will the first baby be born in space?
Chris Impey
A permanent Moon colony could become a reality in a few decades
Will there be resource wars in our renewable energy future?
Michael Klare
The post-petroleum resource race and what to make of it
What happens if an ex-president goes to jail (hypothetically speaking)? It wouldn’t be pretty
Matthew Rozsa
What will happen if a certain former president faces a criminal trial? History's answer is clear: Nothing good
Trump regime’s amazing list of crimes keeps getting longer — but we can’t afford to look away
Chauncey DeVega
Spying on journalists, stealing children, abducting activists from the streets — it could happen again, and worse
Former White House counsel Don McGahn agrees to testify in Trump, Russia investigation hearing
Jon Skolnik
McGahn can decline to answer any questions to his own liking
Tony Blinken talks about a “rules-based order” — does he mean the U.S. gets to make the rules?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Carnage in Gaza and a reheated Cold War suggest that Biden's foreign policy recognizes no rules but its own
“The proverbial smoking gun”: Maddow explains what newly unredacted Manafort files reveal
Jon Skolnik
WATCH: MSNBCs Rachel Maddow breaks down Monday's file dump
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