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In Netflix’s defiant “Shadow and Bone,” The Chosen One gets bent in the best way
Melanie McFarland
Neflix's new fantasy series has the scent of a hit. That it features an inclusive cast is important to its spell
Bills targeting local officials who resisted Trump could allow GOP to “overturn election results”
Igor Derysh
Republicans in at least 14 states are trying to seize power from local election offices in response to Trump’s lies
How the Saudi lobby has tried to make a despotic Gulf monarchy seem all-American
Brian Steiner, Leila Riazi, Ben Freeman
The Saudi lobby moves from K Street to Main Street, waging a major PR offensive in heartland America
The other George Floyd story: How media freedom led to conviction in his killer’s trial
Michael J. Socolow
The history and weight of press freedom played a powerful, but unacknowledged, role in Derek Chauvin's conviction
Biden promised a return to diplomacy — instead, he’s appeasing the hawks and neocons
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Biden took office vowing a new era in foreign policy, but so far it's the same old dangerous American hubris
Unraveling of the American empire: A series of military debacles point toward a tragic end
Chris Hedges
The U.S. retreat from Afghanistan is only the latest in a long list of defeats. From here, the endgame gets ugly
Trump praises Vladimir Putin on Fox News after Alexei Navalny transferred to prison hospital
Bob Brigham
"I got along great with President Putin, I liked him, he liked me"
UN rebel Denis Halliday on the collapse of the U.S.-dominated world order
Nicolas J.S. Davies
Longtime humanitarian activist on the UN's doomed "neocolonial endeavor" and why the Afghan peace plan won't work
“This is what collusion with Russia looks like”: Feds say Manafort pal gave campaign info to spies
Igor Derysh
New Russia sanctions reveal a direct line between Trump’s campaign chief and Russian intelligence agencies
Bone scans reveal how the largest flying animal to ever live supported its weight
Matthew Rozsa
Scientists believe they figured out how giant ancient pterosaurs were still able to fly
Will Joe Biden close Guantánamo, end the drone war and wind down the War on Terror?
Karen J. Greenberg
Signs of hope from the Biden administration: Will America finally begin to end the war on terror?
NRA chief Wayne LaPierre faces tough questions in court — “Russia” expense remains a mystery
Zachary Petrizzo
NRA head slapped down by judge for not answering questions — and $60,000 law firm bill for "Russia" unexplained
Surprising study suggests Indigenous Australians migrated to South America
Matthew Rozsa
Some Indigenous communities in South America share genetic ties with Indigenous communities from Australia
Why U.S. Republicans are now adopting Putin-style “managed” democracy
Stephan Richter, Alexei Bayer
More evidence that Republicans are close soul mates of Russia’s President when it comes to restraining democracy
Matt Gaetz and Marjorie Taylor Greene: An unholy Trumpian alliance continues
Alex Henderson
One of the things that has kept the Gaetz-Greene alliance strong is their mutual support of Trump
How much forest did we lose in 2020? Like, a Netherlands’ worth
Nathanael Johnson
Report: Dry, fiery weather is killing the world's trees
GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy tried to play his partisan cards — and just folded
Terry H. Schwadron
Just what passes as Republican ideology other than saying “No” has become massively unclear
Don’t blame Facebook: How Fox News became the beating heart of the white nationalist movement
Heather Digby Parton
If you want to know what's fuelling right-wing extremism, look no further than Fox News
The African roots of Swiss design and art theories
Audrey G. Bennett
"We care about 'who was first' only because we live in a system obsessed with proclaiming some people winners"
America’s drinking water is surprisingly easy to poison
Peter Elkind, Jack Gillum
Despite a decade of warnings, thousands of water systems around the country are still at risk
Is the U.S. joining the “rules-based world” — at least when it comes to Afghanistan?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
After 20 years of bloodshed and failure in Afghanistan, Biden and Blinken may finally be ready to turn the page
QAnon and the Trump cult: Expert Steven Hassan on whether they can be saved
Chauncey DeVega
Cult expert — and cult survivor — says QAnon believers can be redeemed: "Love is stronger than mind control"
Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin urgently need to hold a summit meeting — and soon
Norman Solomon
Biden is playing to the Russia hawks — and that's dangerous. Dialogue between the major nuclear powers is crucial
American crisis: The horrific Atlanta killings — and democracy still under threat
Chauncey DeVega
Last week's dreadful headlines suggested a nation on the brink of collapse. But it's not too late to redeem America
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