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The one way Oliver Stone actually beat the strongman in “The Putin Interviews”

Matthew Rozsa
When you reduce a Putin to absurdly comparing criticisms of him with antisemitism, you've scored a coup

What if several of the world’s biggest food crops failed at the same time?

Anthony Janetos
Many of the world’s major breadbaskets have experienced crop loss due to climate change

Democrats have a bright future — but only if they can fight on multiple fronts and avoid distraction

Paul Rosenberg
The Democrats have new energy, and rising stars like Kamala Harris and Adam Schiff. But there are pitfalls ahead

Robert Reich: The art of the Trump-Putin deal

Robert Reich
What would Vladimir Putin have to gain in a hypothetical deal with Donald Trump?

Wouldn’t it be nice? How the Russia investigation intersects with real-world U.S. foreign policy goals

Timothy Frye
As the Trump scandal unfolds, bear in mind that better relations with Russia would actually be a good idea

While you were working, the Trump-Russia situation got a bit dicier

Matthew Rozsa
A number of breaking developments are making the Trump-Russia situation even more of a problem for the president

Why does Donald Trump want to return a Russian compound seized as punishment for hacking?

Matthew Rozsa
An intelligence official says Trump's decision to undo one Obama measure against Russia is a "really bad idea"

Return of the international man of mystery

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Jared Kushner's bounce in the headlines has me thinking about the master of spycraft's visits with my grandfather

A Timeline: Russia and President Trump

Steven Harper
To keep everything in one location, here's an updated summary (so far)

Trump staffer hints he may be open to softening Russia sanctions

Matthew Rozsa
A key staffer gets cagey when asked about the status of sanctions against Russia

FBI homes in on Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner in Russia probe

Keith A. Spencer
A series of meetings between a Russian banker, the Russian ambassador and Kushner are raising eyebrows at the FBI

“RussiaGate” has become a catastrophic failure of leadership — and a debacle from which the Trump presidency will not recover

Douglass Blackmon
The Trump-Russia scandal has metastasized quickly and destructively

Former FBI double agent who outfoxed the Russians offers an explanation for Trump: “The simple fact could be that someone’s a crook”

Chauncey DeVega
Former counterespionage agent Naveed Jamali says Trump's not a "Manchurian candidate" — but could be a stooge

WATCH: When drawing comparisons between Nixon and Trump, don’t forget Roger Stone

Carrie Sheffield
Former Nixon operative Roger Stone champions dirty tricks, political lobbying in '80s, then is early Trump booster

Kevin McCarthy’s explosive “joke” points toward a darker questions: How long have leading Republicans known about Donald Trump’s Russia problem?

Heather Digby Parton
"Putin pays . . . Trump," said the House majority leader a year ago. "Swear to God." How much did he really know?

#LetsMakePeace: Trump goes on odd tweetstorm praising Russia — and Rosie O’Donnell

Charlie May
"Russia must be laughing up their sleeves watching as the U.S. tears itself apart," Trump tweeted

Top 5 bad hombres loved by Trump

Jefferson Morley
Who’s the worst of the worst among the president’s favorite dictators?

Trump’s Russia problems under scrutiny next week

Jefferson Morley
Republican obstructionism has slowed the investigation, but not killed it.

Is the Trump administration enabling genocide in Yemen? And will Americans ever pay attention?

Theo Horesh
The Saudis are trying to starve Yemeni rebels into submission — and the U.S. is turning a blind eye, or worse

The Washington Post has a lobbyist as a writer. Here are 12 times they didn’t disclose conflicts of interest

Eric Hananoki
Editor says the Post wasn’t “initially clear enough with” Ed Rogers “on our expectations” but defends paper

Was Michael Flynn a Russian agent of influence? A modest proposal for how that could have gone down

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Reading the ups and downs — and back ups, and down agains — of Michael Flynn, disgraced national security adviser

Trump’s Organized Crime Ties Bring Blackmail to the White House

Jefferson Morley
Says one former business partner, "The headline will be ‘The Kazakh Gangster and President Trump.'"

Putin on the move: Russia is moving back into Ukraine, as the Trump administration does nothing

Matthew Rozsa
Meanwhile, another Putin critic is killed, and Rex Tillerson's ex-company gets a present from Russia

France’s elections are just the latest in Russia’s shadow war in a wary Europe

Sebastian Rotella
Fears of Russian meddling in a French vote reflect an overt and covert influence campaign
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