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Rand Paul’s incoherent foreign policy mess
Heather Digby Parton
His worldview can't sell in a GOP primary and he knows it -- so here's the hacky sweet spot he's going for instead
International disaster in the making: Inside Obama’s under-the-radar plan to eviscerate the Fulbright program
Ann Jones
The storied program is in the State Department's sights, and its gutting could have serious long-term consequences
How Russia arms America’s southern neighbors
Ioan Grillo
Russia is now the largest weapons dealer to governments in Latin America
2016 campaign checklist: Biden
Josh LedermanReal-life hunger games: Soaring food prices trigger unrest across the globe
Stefanie Krasnow
What do the Arab Spring, Occupy Gezi and unrest in Venezuela all have in common? Expensive food, and not much of it
Samantha Power’s brazen hypocrisy: Media swallows propaganda, but here’s the truth about Ukraine
Patrick L. Smith
The media swallows U.S. propaganda whole. Here's the truth about Ukraine -- and what it shows about American power
“None of the above” for president! An easy fix to give American voters more power
Tim Donovan
The electorate is fed up with bad politicians -- so why can't it cast a real protest vote, like in other countries?
Our sad “Mad Men” revolution: How consumerism co-opted rebellion
Thomas Frank
Talking revolution with Lewis Lapham -- and how capitalism manages to keep coming out on top
93 countries that have flip-flopped on Obama
Nicolas J.S. Davies
A new report reveals an erosion of approval for U.S. leadership in countries all over the world -- including Kenya
“A corrosive dereliction of duty”: Why the New York Times’ America-first journalism is so dangerous
Patrick L. Smith
Our foreign affairs columnist explains his problem with American exceptionalism, and with the New York Times
Asian stocks mixed after US growth slowdown
JOE McDONALDIs it cancer?: My paranoid health scares
Sarah Kasbeer
How two loving parents and a penchant for late-night Internet searches fueled a series of ridiculous medical crises
S&P cuts Russia’s credit rating
Nataliya VasilyevaPutin bests Obama — and that’s good! Also, Reddit helps catch more New York Times propaganda
Patrick L. Smith
American exceptionalism takes another hit, as does the credibility of the Times' foreign coverage
David Brooks’ twisted “manhood”: Questioning Obama’s masculinity isn’t just racist, it’s wrong
Paul Rosenberg
Obama foreign policy's rooted in successful realist tradition. Questioning his manhood is rooted in white supremacy
Ukrainian interim Prime Minister: “Putin has a dream to restore the Soviet Union”
Prachi Gupta
"The world has a reason to be concerned about Putin's intention," warned Arseniy Yatsenyuk
Pope Francis prays for peace with large crowd on Easter Sunday
Frances D'emilio
The pontiff led Mass with more than 150,000 people in attendance
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