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Divine inspiration or pure politics: What’s behind Charles Schumer’s opposition to Obama’s Iran deal
Sandy Tolan
Is the self-described guardian of Israel risking his leadership because he believes God speaks through him?
The poisoned poor: In poor countries man-made toxic pollutants spread like cancer. Here’s why you should care
Richard Fuller
Pollution gone awry is a "brown" issue and it affects even the rich countries, directly and indirectly
The U.S.-Russia “phony war”: How Washington warmongers could bring us from stalemate to catastrophe
Patrick L. Smith
One of two outcomes is likely: Another long Cold War, or a great power conflict
“Neighbors from Hell”: The perfect children’s book for our twisted country
Jan Frel, John Dolan
llustrated and written in rhyme, "Neighbors from Hell" gives parents a new way to talk about real-life monsters
“Stop. Working. For. Free.”: Writing is my job, so why was it so hard to take that advice?
Nicola Kraus, Emma McLaughlin
We were just so grateful to be at the party -- but one day, we took a page from male friends, and started saying no
Jon Stewart’s secret White House visits: When access looks too cozy, integrity and independence are on the line
Scott Timberg
Politico's story shows "The Daily Show" host and President Obama met at key times in both terms
Our monumental Turkey blunder: Who put the American exceptionalists back in charge?
Patrick L. Smith
The Pentagon has just tipped this nation into another uncertain, dangerous alliance on short-term tactical grounds
Russia’s Air Force is crashing and burning at an alarming rate
Dan Peleschuk
A downed strategic bomber is only the latest disaster in a long, long string of them
The untold story of the Greece coup: Another democratically elected leader tossed overboard for not submitting to economic orthodoxy
Patrick L. Smith
The Greek people said no to austerity, knowing the path would be hard. They learned bittersweet, painful lessons
Radical austerity’s brutal lies: How Krugman and Chomsky saw through dehumanizing neoliberal spin
Patrick L. Smith
The battle in Greece is identical to the one we need to be waging right here for fairness over markets and banks
The Confederate Flag’s stubborn meaning, beyond heritage vs. hate: “I’m a tough individual, you can’t get me down, you can’t tell me what to do”
Scott Timberg
A historian who studies the flag on why we will never agree on one fixed interpretation of the divisive symbol
Our Bernie Sanders moment: This July 4, remember only true independence and revolution ever brings change
Patrick L. Smith
Tectonic change comes when people are hopeful and sense something new is possible. Here's how we build on victories
The next Cold War is here: China, Russia and the ghosts of Dwight Eisenhower
Michael T. Klare
As America lurches from crisis to crisis, our foreign policy elites can't even agree on our principal adversary
We restarted the Cold War: The real story about the NATO buildup that the New York Times won’t tell you
Patrick L. Smith
Our leaders and media push time-worn nonsense about American innocence, while taking aggressive moves. Look out
The Kochs dictate their terms: What their new GOP candidate quiz says about the plutocrats’ agenda
Sophia Tesfaye
Running for president? Want the Koch network's support? Be prepared to answer some questions
Where they stand: Bush on key topics of 2016 campaign
Thomas BeaumontJeb Bush knows just how to crush Vladimir Putin: He’ll do exactly what Obama’s doing, but harder!
Jim Newell
In his final pre-campaign tuneup, Jeb is pledging to impose sanctions on Russia. That sounds familiar, no?
Hillary Clinton’s big unanswered questions: No, we still don’t know what kind of campaign she’ll run
Jim Newell
Until Clinton fleshes out her economic and foreign policy, we won't know what "side" of the Dem Party she's with
The 5 worst chicken hawks in the GOP
Adam Johnson
Marco Rubio. Rick Santorum. Ted Cruz. All are itching to invade Iraq, and none have served in the military
We are the propagandists: The real story about how The New York Times and the White House has turned truth in the Ukraine on its head
Patrick L. Smith
A sophisticated game of manipulation is afoot over Russia: power, influence and money. U.S. hands are not clean
Lindsey Graham is Ted Cruz with a drone: Why this man is no “pragmatist”
Jim Newell
The GOP prez field's newest entrant makes up for his domestic RINOism with an off-the-rails foreign policy
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