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Presidential checklist: jockeying for position
Calvin Woodward9 movies that were even better than the books they were based on
Indiewire
Forget "The Fault in Our Stars." These nine movies took their source material to a whole new level
9 reasons the American middle class is dying
Peter Van Buren
One percent of Americans now own more than a third of the country's wealth. Raising the minimum wage isn't enough
Hagel: China territorial claims destabilize region
Lolita C. Baldor3 things everyone should know about Ukraine
Dan Peleschuk
Some key facts to keep in mind about a conflict steeped in propaganda
Russia’s environmental crisis: Exiled activist sounds off to Salon
Lindsay Abrams
"The government is trying to control all of civil society," says Suren Gaazaryan
Pro-European billionaire wins Ukrainian presidential vote
Nataliya Vasilyeva, Peter Leonard
Exit polls found that Petro O. Poroshenko, a candy tycoon known as the "Chocolate King," received over 50% of vote
God won’t save us: Memorial Day, honest history and our new military-industrial complex
Patrick L. Smith
Americans believe we are guided by divine providence. Obama's strange presidency shows the work of something else
Gasoline prices have familiar look as summer nears
Jonathan FaheyWhat George W. Bush’s disastrous presidency can teach us about fighting climate change
Tom Engelhardt
We invaded Iraq on the (fictional) 1 percent chance of mass destruction. But the odds of climate disaster are high
Strategery is back! How the Bush era of misguided foreign policy still lingers
Michael Lind
From depending on Russia for our space program, to using Chinese satellites for communications, the concept returns
Dick Cheney says Obama is “weak” and can be “pushed around”
Elias Isquith
The former vice president and likely war criminal says Obama isn't belligerent enough with Vladimir Putin
They’re lying about Ukraine, again: Primitive prejudice, stupidity and the reflexive compliance of the New York Times
Patrick L. Smith
We have had the full-frontal porn of an American subversion op, a coverup -- then the media’s supine cooperation
Russia cuts off U.S. access to International Space Station, Crimea crisis goes orbital
Sarah Gray
The move is Russia's retaliation, after the U.S. leveled sanctions against Russia due to its Crimea land-grab
Benghazi nuts, anti-vaxxers, birthers: Do they really buy their own nonsense?
Arthur Goldwag
Alex Jones fans, Benghazi believers and antivaxxers have real impact. They're wrong, but we need to understand them
7 reasons Hillary Clinton’s 2016 nomination is far from inevitable
Guy Saperstein
As in 2007, she has vulnerabilities other candidates simply don't. Could Elizabeth Warren steal the ticket?
Fox News’ psycho-social #Benghazi world: The right’s fear of facts and the “reality-based community”
Paul Rosenberg
What happened in Benghazi vs. the way it's covered: A right-wing fever dream will lead them to electoral ruin
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