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Explaining America to Americans: Why don’t you get the allure of your country for refugees — that no matter how horrible life is now, perhaps it’ll be better there?
Lev Golinkin
As a child, I was a refugee from Ukraine with my family. All I knew of the US was that people got new lives there
After the great unraveling: A harrowing glimpse of the world that awaits
John Feffer
Devastating droughts, mass migrations and rampant xenophobia are only a preview of the dystopia to come
They still want a new Cold War: What the New York Times won’t tell you about Syria, Putin and the new battle against ISIS
Patrick L. Smith
We despise the foreign leaders a compliant media villainizes. It's worth looking for the real motivations
The 8 most laughably absurd lawsuits of 2015
Larry Schwartz
You probably remember the aunt who sued her 8-year-old nephew. Wait until you hear about the woman who sued herself
Slavery, the Nazis and the KKK: We can’t face the past, and it’s poisoning our future
Andrew O'Hehir
Faulkner's maxim is truer than ever -- and while the whole world struggles with history, America's denial is toxic
The water wars are coming: Civilization will never survive climate calamity
Michael Klare
Delegates from 200 nations are convening in Paris for a climate summit. It should be treated as a peace conference
Judy Miller’s ghost lingers: Putin, Syria and how the New York Times cheers on a new Cold War
Patrick L. Smith
The propagandists have turned on the fog machine. Let's try and sort out myth vs. reality with Russia, Middle East
Relax, America, Syrian refugees won’t be hijacking your way of life
Lev Golinkin
They’re not coming here to steal anyone’s life; they’ll be too exhausted trying to start a basic life of their own
8 of the biggest distortions, misrepresentations and outright lies from the third GOP debate
Zaid Jilani
From social security to Medicare to Reagan's legacy, Republicans played CNBC and the American voters for fools
“Does anyone have a plan?” Here’s how we fix decades of overseas neo-conservative adventurism
Patrick L. Smith
We have accepted the horrors of American exceptionalism for too long. Here's a progressive foreign policy blueprint
Putin might be right on Syria: The actual strategy behind his Middle East push — and why the New York Times keeps obscuring it
Patrick L. Smith
There's actually common sense and historical vision behind the Putin plan. Not that our media covers it honestly
5 things you need to know about this year’s Belarusian Nobel Prize Winner
Anna Silman
The Nobel chair dubbed Svetlana Alexievich's works "a monument to courage and suffering in our time"
“Putin is the only major leader to utter a few simple truths about the role of the United States in the world today”
Patrick L. Smith
Perry Anderson on foreign policy: America's problem is it's a global hegemon without global ideology legitimacy
The pope rebukes the GOP: The real story behind Boehner’s departure and the right’s assault on American values
Musa al-Gharbi
On climate change, war and income inequality, Christian spirit says one thing and right-wing lawmakers another
Marco Rubio’s neocon cluelessness: Stop pretending he’s a foreign policy whiz kid
Gary Legum
The GOP hopeful excels at foreign policy grandstanding -- but betrays an appalling ignorance of how the world works
The Donald is a fraud: The unseemly truth about his “American success story”
Nomi Prins
Trump's whole campaign is built on the myth that he's just like us, only richer and more successful. It's total BS
3 desperate ways the U.S. clings to the myth of American exceptionalism
Tom Engelhardt
The American empire has been reduced to dust. All that remains is the stale jingoism of our Republican candidates
How America built its empire: The real history of American foreign policy that the media won’t tell you
Patrick L. Smith
Perry Anderson sits down with Salon to discuss the Cold War, Hiroshima, American exceptionalism, Iran and more
Donald Trump, national embarrassment: The rest of the world is gawking at his campaign — and us
Natalie Shure
The international community is as disgusted by his poll numbers as we are. Here's how he's being covered abroad
The Cold War is back — and it never went away: Bobby Fischer’s tragedy and the conflict that ate America’s soul
Andrew O'Hehir
America's greatest chess player was completely nuts -- but the rest of us were infected by Cold War madness too
Hillary Clinton’s glaring vulnerability: Why Bernie Sanders must call out her militant foreign policy
Sean Illing
Her saber-rattling Iran speech last week was only the latest sign: Clinton hasn't abandoned her hawkish ways
Outright lies from the New York Times: What you need to know about the dangerous new phase in the Ukraine crisis
Patrick L. Smith
While establishment media toe Washington's line, violence and instability have shaken the Ukraine this week
The government’s authoritarian war on journalism: How a flaccid press enabled this Orwellian disgrace
Patrick L. Smith
Officials launch an all-out assault on free press -- with nary an objection from the Fourth Estate's guardians
Big Oil takes a spill: Russia, Venezuela and the dawn of a new energy epoch
Michael T. Klare
ExxonMobil and Chevron recently announced their worst quarters in years. It's only a small sign of things to come
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