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Ex-CIA chief explains how Mueller’s new Manafort allegations are a “major signal”
Travis Gettys
President Trump should be worried
Mueller wants Paul Manafort’s bail revoked on charges of witness tampering
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump’s former campaign chairman accused of secretly trying to coax witnesses against him to lie
Trump’s next foreign policy coup: A summit with Vladimir Putin?
Matthew Rozsa
Trump and Putin have met twice since Trump became president, but this would be their first official summit
Trump supporters need to remember their patriotic duty — and listen to Bill Maher
Matthew Rozsa
What do you do when your president has so many suspicious ties to a hostile foreign power?
Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was brought down by a Russian missile: report
Matthew Rozsa
Dutch investigators conclude the Russians were behind the shooting down of a Malaysia Airlines plane four years ago
Russia, Putin lead the way in exploiting democracy’s lost promise
Brian Grodsky
Putin’s March re-election is a sign that the liberal experiment in Russia is over for the foreseeable future
The U.S. considered declaring Russia a state sponsor of terror, then dropped it
Sebastian Rotella
The U.S. case against Russia as a sponsor of terrorism has grown substantially over the past decade
Nevada marijuana grower questioned for his connection to Michael Cohen
Taylor Link
The grower has been caught in the probe into brand fraud and campaign-violence
Did philosopher Alexander Dugin, aka “Putin’s brain,” shape the 2016 election?
Conor Lynch
Alexander Dugin wants a left-right alliance against liberalism — and urged Russia to meddle in Western politics
The Wall Street Journal is upset about having to interact with poor people at the airport
Matthew Rozsa
The world's tiniest violin plays for these affluent flyers who have to wait in less-than-luxurious airport lounges
Experts: Mueller questions leaked by Team Trump
Matthew Rozsa
More than 40 questions from Special Counsel Robert Mueller to President Donald Trump have been leaked
Nukes of hazard
Nathanael Johnson
There's something wrong with every source of energy. How do our nuclear nightmares compare?
Pulitzer-winning reporter David Cay Johnston: “The evidence suggests Trump is a traitor”
Chauncey DeVega
Investigative reporter who has covered Trump for 30 years dares to imagine impeachment — and President Nancy Pelosi
When virtual reality feels real, so does the sexual harassment
Jessica Buchleitner
In striving to make virtual reality as real as possible, this also means the worst of behavior feels as real too
A former producer for Fox News helped build a pro-Kremlin propaganda network in Russia
Travis Gettys
This story keeps getting darker
Nikki Haley may go the way of Rex Tillerson
Matthew Rozsa
Trump has publicly undercut his UN ambassador in a way reminiscent of how he treated his former Secretary of State
A new age of gunboat diplomacy — and a new area of conflict
Alfred McCoy
Or how China and the U.S. are spawning a new great power naval rivalry
ICE has no plans to deport a WWII-era Nazi war criminal immigrant
Kali Holloway
A former Nazi guard continues to live quietly in Queens while ICE kicks law-abiding immigrants out of the U.S.
Why we need a real president in the White House
Terry H. Schwadron
Doping out which Syria problem to fix
Trump and allies approach World War III in Syria, on literally no evidence
Patrick Lawrence
How much do we really know about the alleged chemical attack in Syria? Almost nothing. Has anyone noticed?
FBI raid on Michael Cohen has one real target — and Donald Trump knows it
Heather Digby Parton
Michael Cohen is being investigated on various charges. But everything he did was for the man in the Oval Office
Could the Cold War return with a vengeance?
Michael T. Klare
The Pentagon plans for a perpetual three-front “Long War” against China and Russia
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