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Bad boy gone worse: Is Vice co-founder Gavin McInnes flirting with a dangerous fringe?
Amanda Marcotte
Vice founder Gavin McInnes struggles to walk a fine line between edgy, hip right-winger and something much uglier
Monica Crowley went from advising the president to lobbying for a Ukranian oligarch
Taylor Link
The Fox News contributor registered as a foreign agent lobbying on behalf of a Ukrainian businessman
Trump’s military nostalgia is influenced by the war movies of his youth
Michael T. Klare
Rebuilding a last-century military to fight last-century wars
WikiLeaks’ CIA dump makes the Russian hacking story even murkier — if that’s possible
Danielle Ryan
WikiLeaks' new trove suggests the CIA could easily fake a Russian hack. It's no smoking gun, but it's disturbing
Famines in the 21st century? It’s not for lack of food
Daniel Maxwell
What explains this rapid rise in the number of people who need emergency food assistance? Hint: it's not a shortage
If Sessions had nothing to hide, why did he try to hide it?
Michael Winship
People in power don't investigate themselves
Vladimir Putin has a plan to upend the political order of the Middle East. Spoiler alert: It’s working
Steven A. Cook
While the U.S. has been consumed by domestic politics, Putin has built a bold new strategy — and carried it out
Russia today: What new information did we learn about the Trump-Russia connection?
Matthew Rozsa
There was a lot of breaking news about the Trump administration's ties to Russia
Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak is the man in the middle of the Trump administration firestorm
Vivian Salama, Vladimir Isachenkov
Moscow's top diplomat is a Washington fixture with a sprawling network
GOP intelligence chairman David Nunes: “There’s no evidence of anything” regarding Russia-Trump campaign contacts
Matthew Rozsa
Rep. David Nunes said the House Intelligence Committee won't subpoena Trump's tax returns, decries "McCarthyism"
The best tech employees work an insane number of hours — or do they?
Brendan Spiegel
A software company cultivates an engaged workforce and happy clientele — while making the 40-hour workweek a rule
At the altar of American greatness: David Brooks, Trump and the Church of America the Redeemer
Andrew Bacevich
It demands of the faithful just one thing: a fervent belief in our mission to remake the world in America's image
This week in Donald Trump’s conflicts of interest: Putts, Putin and politics
Matthew Rozsa
Two golf-related items in the news make us wonder how many conflicts Trump can have
Angst in the Church of America the Redeemer
Andrew J. Bacevich
Worshippers belive that America’s transgressions, unlike those of other countries, don’t count against it
Former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort was blackmailed over Russia ties after being hacked: report
Matthew Rozsa
A new report suggests that Paul Manafort's Russian connection was used by attempted blackmailers
Deeper and darker: Trump’s unknown financial connections to Russia may hold the key to the widening scandal
Heather Digby Parton
Deeper and deeper: Congress wakes up as Trump's ties to Russia look more tangled and troubling than ever
Trump’s new national security adviser H.R. McMaster called a soldier-scholar
Catherine Lucey, Robert Burns
McMaster, an active-duty lieutenant general, wrote a searing indictment of the Vietnam War
Trump’s business associates had a plan to offer Crimea to Russia: report
Matthew Rozsa
A report alleges Trump had a plan for Eastern Europe that would have been very beneficial for Putin's Russia
WATCH: “Bitter Harvest” sheds light on Stalin’s forced starvation of Ukrainians that killed millions
Amanda Marcotte
Actor Max Irons and producer Ian Ihnatowycz discuss telling a love story with a historical backdrop of genocide
America comes in third: Trump’s foreign policy is looking more and more like “China First,” “Russia Second”
Michael T. Klare
President Donald Trump is giving the phrase “multipolar world” an entirely new meaning
Trump, Putin and Flynnghazi: The president’s apparent reversal on Russia and Crimea isn’t all that hard to understand
Timothy Frye
Trump suddenly wants to look tough on Russia amid the atmosphere of deepening scandal. Don't expect it to last
Biologists find weird cave life that may be 50,000 years old
Seth Borenstein
Scientists have discovered life trapped in crystals, which live on minerals such as iron and manganese
Party animal: Rand Paul doesn’t want to investigate Trump’s Russian ties because they’re both Republicans
Matthew Rozsa
Paul is worried the party can't repeal Obamacare if they're instead "having Republicans investigate Republicans"
President Trump pushed Japan for closer ties to Russia during their summit
Charlie May
The president wants Russia and Japan to work together to resolve a dispute over islands near Japan
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