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It’s worth asking again: Is Donald Trump trying to tank his campaign?
Sean Illing
Trump's outlandish behavior leaves two possibilities: either he's truly unhinged or he's looking for a way out
Clinton, Gen. Allen and alarmist declarations: The media must call out leaders for their dangerous fictions
Patrick Lawrence
Over the weekend both Clinton and Allen made outrageous statements — and no one batted an eye
The U.S. can’t let Trump win: His victory would embolden the most hateful Americans who fostered his rise
Bob Cesca
A victory for Trump would legitimize the dangerous, inchoate anger of unhinged Americans
America is the No. 1 arms dealer: Yet why do trends in weapon exports remain in relative obscurity?
William D. Hartung
The United States was credited with more than half the value of all global arms transfer agreements in 2014
Bigger than Watergate: The Russian-orchestrated DNC email hack places our national sovereignty at stake
Bob Cesca
A foreign power actively interfering in our electoral process is more significant than any partisan feud
Don’t be fooled by the GOP’s united front — there are still anti-Trump dissenters in Cleveland
Sean Illing
Illinois Rep. Adam Kinzinger tells Salon that Trump's speech tonight can't erase all of his bigoted rhetoric
“Science fiction cyber-war is here”: Alex Gibney on “Zero Days” and Stuxnet, the secret weapon that got away
Andrew O'Hehir
Salon talks to Oscar-winner Alex Gibney about his new film "Zero Days" and a new era of war
Noam Chomsky: “The Republican Party is becoming a danger to decent human survival”
Noam Chomsky
In an excerpt from his newest book, the political scientist talks climate change and the very real threat of WWIII
Our Syria policy is still a mess: These are the dots the media refuses to connect
Patrick L. Smith
Russia's foreign minister reveals a strange talk with John Kerry, and explains much about American foreign policy
“The scope of our failure”: The real story of our decades-long foreign policy disaster that set the Middle East on fire
Patrick L. Smith
The brilliant Andrew Bacevich tells Salon why our massive march to folly in Middle East has to be seen as one war
The convention that could have been: Mourning the Trump/Cruz open convention we’ll never have
Rick Perlstein
On one side, the Mighty Orange Monster. On the other, Lucifer in the Flesh. Oh, the spectacle we sadly missed
Noam Chomsky: America is an empire in decline
Noam Chomsky
The celebrated political scientist talks neoliberalism, Western triumphalism and more. Part 1 of a 2-part excerpt
Doctors Without Borders condemns “epidemic” of hospital attacks as “acts of terror” in chilling U.N. address
Ben Norton
MSF President Joanne Liu blasted the wars in Afghanistan, Syria, Yemen in heart-wrenching Security Council briefing
Death, carnage and chaos: How NATO became one of the most destructive forces on the planet
Vijay Prashad
From Eastern Europe to Afghanistan and Libya, the military alliance has left a trail of devastation in its wake
Donald Trump’s new secret weapon: How the man who ran “The Torturer’s Lobby” is securing the billionaire’s nomination
Heather Digby Parton
Paul Manafort has represented oligarchs and tyrants. So it makes sense that now he's representing Donald Trump
We’re speeding toward a climate change catastrophe — and that makes 2016 the most important election in a generation
Émile P. Torres
How the U.S. confronts climate change will shape the world for generations; neither Clinton nor Trump seems to care
Lessons of the Panama Papers: Yes, the rich are different from us — they stole our money
Andrew O'Hehir
A vast web of lies and corruption protecting the super-rich is revealed -- and it's only the tip of an evil iceberg
We are torturers and murderers: America’s first casualty of war is the Constitution
Andrew J. Bacevich
W dispensed with the Eighth Amendment; Obama with the Fifth and Fourteenth. Through it all, Congress has been MIA
This is much worse than the Panama Papers: How America became a world leader in tax avoidance
David Dayen
No Americans have been implicated in the stunning document trove detailing widespread global corruption — yet
Inside the Panama Papers: Massive leak shows just how extensive corruption is worldwide, implicating politicians, human traffickers and drug dealers
Ben Norton
One of the biggest leaks in history exposes how global elites and their relatives hide money in offshore tax havens
This is why you crave beef: Inside secrets of Big Meat’s billion-dollar ad and lobbying campaigns
Marta Zaraska
Lobbyists, contributions, subsidies, PR, advertising: Beef is what's for dinner because we're well-conditioned
What Donald Trump doesn’t know might save us: He’s unschooled, but at least he’s no American exceptionalist or neo-con ideologue
Patrick L. Smith
Forget his impractical foreign policy solutions. Trump scares elites because he is rethinking U.S. military might
Fukushima on the Hudson: How America is vulnerable to nuclear disaster
Ellen Cantarow, Alison Rose Levy
Experts say the odds of a pipeline explosion near Indian Point are 1 in 1000. Those are still too high for comfort
German historian claims leading U.S. news agency Associated Press collaborated with the Nazis
Ben Norton
Archival research suggests AP helped Hitler's regime spread anti-Semitic and anti-communist propaganda for access
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