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Now the U.S. is playing spoiler role in Korea, Syria and elsewhere. But why?
Patrick Lawrence
Washington can't adjust to losing its role as global sheriff, and the entire world must bear the consequences
How Trump is destroying the GOP
Robert Reich
The Republicans no longer stand for anything other than Trump
“We saw all kinds of horrors”: A Russian girl, a Jewish boy, and a Nazi massacre
Father Patrick Desbois
A Russian woman who was a little girl during the Nazi occupation remembers her friend, a Jewish boy named Ziama
Actions, not words, tell Trump’s political money story
Dave Levinthal
Rhetorically, he talked a liberal's game. In reality, he's like most conservatives
BuzzFeed defends its publication of the Steele Dossier on Trump and Russia
Matthew Rozsa
Thanks to testimony released Tuesday, BuzzFeed says its publishing of a controversial document was justified
Trump plans to greatly expand arms sales around the world
Charlie May
In the name of creating American jobs and competing with foreign actors, Trump will further escalate weapons sales
New hope on the Korean peninsula, believe it or not
Patrick Lawrence
The two Koreas schedule direct talks to resolve the crisis, while the U.S. policy elite frets about a "wedge"
Seeing the unseen in Ukraine: Why is America sending arms?
Patrick Lawrence
Unnoticed by the West, ceasefire talks continue, even as the Pentagon ships weapons to a corrupt Ukrainian regime
Here are the best/worst moments from Trump’s New York Times interview
Matthew Rozsa
What did we learn from Trump's latest chat with the Old Gray Lady?
Lorde pulls planned concert in Israel due to pressure from anti-Israel groups
Matthew Rozsa
The New Zealander pulled a Tel Aviv concert due to a fan outcry, one that ignored her planned Russian appearances
Is Nikki Haley trying out for Rex Tillerson’s job? (Or Trump’s?)
Sophia Tesfaye
Once a major Trump critic, UN ambassador is now his foreign-policy star. Her ultimate goal is the White House
Congress fiddles while America burns
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Nothing to see here, folks. No Russia collusion. Look over there! Tax cuts!
More signs of guilt: Trump’s campaign was warned about Russia, and said nothing
Heather Digby Parton
In the summer of 2016, the FBI was already investigating "pervasive connections" between Trump and the Russians
A Trumpian bonanza: We’ve never seen as much special ops as we do now
Nick Turse
Elite commandos have been deployed to 149 Countries in 2017
7 times Donald Trump man-crushed on Vladimir Putin
Jefferson Morley
Yet the president's geopolitical bromance goes unrequited
Trump has been ignoring Russia threats and cozying up to authoritarians: report
Matthew Rozsa
Trump replied "So what?" when informed that members of his incoming Cabinet supported the intelligence on Russia
The 25 worst Donald Trump tweets of 2017, so far
Rachel Leah
They're a scrolling synopsis of his disastrous, year-long presidency. Enjoy?
The shocking alliance between Zionism and Anti-Semitism
Max Blumenthal
An in-depth discussion with renowned Palestinian scholar Prof. Joseph Massad
Evacuating nuclear disaster areas can waste time and money
Philip Thomas
New research suggests that mass evacuations from minuscule radioactivity might not help life expectancy much
American policy totally failed in Syria — let’s be thankful
Patrick Lawrence
Despite media obfuscation, last week's meeting between Putin and Assad suggests a new order in the Middle East
Don’t be fooled by these 12 foods with really tricky names
Melissa Kravitz Hoeffner
Rocky Mountain oysters aren't actually oysters
How does an authoritarian regime celebrate a revolution?
Cynthia Hooper
If you wish to project an image of a strong state, it’s awkward to toast the overturning of a seated government
The best reporting on Paul Manafort, Rick Gates, and, of course, George Papadopoulos
Sameera Khan
Manafort’s dodgy deals, Gates’ work and Papadopoulos’ emailing Russian officials — reporters have dug into it all
Kremlin denies Trump and Putin discussed Russian election meddling
Charlie May
The president told reporters that he believes Putin's denials, but a Kremlin official says the topic never came up
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