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Roger Stone, Paul Manafort, Jared Kushner, the GRU and the stealing of the presidency
Lucian K. Truscott IV
How Russian military intelligence conspired to elect Donald Trump
Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump’s great success in exploiting the rise of nationalist Christianity
Abby Day
Cut from the same Christian cloth?
The leak over Trump’s Putin phone call has the White House peeved
Matthew Rozsa
Someone wanted it publicly known that Trump ignored the advice of people advising him
Trump is finally sanctioning Russia
Matthew Rozsa
The new sanctions are being implemented more than a month after congressional deadlines for doing so had passed
Is Donald Trump fueling a mass extinction of democracy across the planet?
Jacob Sugarman
The warning signs are there, cautions "How Democracies Die" co-author Steven Levitsky
Encrypted smartphones secure your identity, not just your data
Susan Landau
As recently as 2012, the FBI recommended the public protect their smartphones’ data by encrypting it
Why use a “back channel” when you’ve got a hotline? Mueller turns to the saga in the Seychelles
Lucian K. Truscott IV
A pair of princes, one Saudi, one American, make a connection between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin
Income inequality in the U.S. is even worse than you’ve been led to believe
Alex Henderson
Despite every indicator stating otherwise, Republicans still uphold "trickle-down economics" as beneficial for all
Donald Trump’s relentless fixer: The many mysterious doings of Michael Cohen
Heather Digby Parton
Why Trump is so worried about Stormy Daniels remains unclear. But if Michael Cohen is involved, it must be serious
Sam Nunberg melts down on live TV
Lucian K. Truscott IV
He’s one of Trump’s “best people” and the lot of them are going to bring down the President
The State Department was given money to stop Russian meddling — but hasn’t spent it
Matthew Rozsa
The State Department was given $120 million by Congress to counter Russian meddling, but has not spent any of it
Russia pressured Trump to nix Mitt Romney as Secretary of State: report
Matthew Rozsa
Russia allegedly told Trump to pick a secretary of state who would side with them in the Ukraine controversy
Closing the circle of collusion
Lucian K. Truscott IV
The White House is surrounded by a phalanx of investigations, indictments and guilty pleas
Syria’s tragedy, America’s crime: The collapse of national sovereignty
Patrick Lawrence
We understand less about the carnage in Syria than we should: Did U.S. intervention cause all this suffering?
A paranoid America is greatly exaggerating Russian power
Vijay Prashad
The recent surge in Russophobia speaks to a greater paranoia at play in the American psyche
It’s time to stop calling it Russian meddling
Lucian K. Truscott IV
How the Russians spent millions to steal the election for Donald Trump
Donald Trump Jr.’s Indian vacation: The family cash-grab continues
Heather Digby Parton
Don Jr. makes a big overseas trip that's "strictly business" — selling access in the most blatant way imaginable
The strategy of maximal extraction
Michael T. Klare
How Donald Trump plans to enlist fossil fuels in the struggle for global dominance
Is it the coverup — or the crime? With Trump and Russia, we still can’t be sure
Heather Digby Parton
Is the Mueller investigation mostly about obstruction of justice? Don't forget about the underlying conspiracy
Conniving lying conspirators or bumbling lying fools; you decide
Lucian K. Truscott IV
You don't want either running your government
Trump’s America: Open to global capital, not people
Robert Reich
Trump's policy welcomes global capital instead of people
More than a muckraker: Robert Parry believed in the possibilities of our craft
Patrick Lawrence
A legendary reporter who broke the Iran-contra story, Bob Parry left the mainstream media and blazed his own path
Trump won’t follow through on Congressional sanctions on Russia
Matthew Rozsa
Despite Congress passing stiff new sanctions on Russia last year, the president has yet to implement them
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