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China’s Great Leap Backward: So much for the next dominant superpower
Joe Tauke
The Chinese century is over. Facing upside-down demographic and economic trends, China is heading off the cliff
The other war from hell: Struggle and suffering in Sudan — while the world looks away
Priti Gulati Cox, Stan Cox
With the world's attention focused on Ukraine, almost no one has noticed a devastating civil war in Africa
Did I just become a citizen of a country that doesn’t want me?
Lise Ragbir
The Supreme Court had just struck down affirmative action. The man said, "Can you please raise your right hand?"
The race to defuse an oil ‘time bomb’ disaster threatening the Red Sea
Saqib Rahim
A plan to avoid a spill four times larger than the Exxon Valdez is "only half a solution" but better than nothing
How Russian colonialism took the Western anti-imperialist Left for a ride
Alaric DeArment
Blindness to Russian colonialism distorts Westerners’ view of the Ukraine war
Donald Trump unleashed a war against the U.S. government — and now he can’t control it
Brian Karem
This struggle isn't violent, so far — but if states break away from federal control, the United States is finished
“Any other place, his career would be over”: Fox colleagues disgusted at Gutfeld’s “useful” Jews jab
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Greg Gutfeld said on “The Five” that Jewish people "had to be useful" in order to survive the Holocaust
Kevin McCarthy’s new plan: Impeach Biden over nothing, just to confuse everybody
Heather Digby Parton
The spineless speaker will ultimately do whatever Trump and MTG want. We know what that is — and it might work
Outlaw superpower: The United States refuses to play by the world’s rules
Igor Derysh
There's still time to bring our outlaw country back into united community of nations confronting looming horrors
Atomic truth: Unraveling the reality behind “Oppenheimer” and nuclear weapons
Matthew Rozsa
The man who christened the nuclear age with violence regretted the crater he left on the world
Convicted Ponzi schemer freed by Trump charged with “brazen and sophisticated” $35 million fraud
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Eliyahu Weinstein's sentence in an earlier $200 million Ponzi scheme was commuted by Trump
Amid a dizzying week of news, somehow Donald Trump manages to hog the spotlight
Brian Karem
The Pentagon admits UAPs are a thing, RFK Jr makes a vile accusation — and we're still trapped in the Trump circus
Trump leans on George Soros for campaign cash
Chauncey DeVega
Republicans have long known that antisemitism pays on the right
“Sounds like Rudy flipped”: Giuliani evades Jan. 6 target letter after meeting with prosecutors
Gabriella Ferrigine
While Giuliani has avoided federal charges, "Rudy has decent odds of being charged in Georgia," legal expert says
“Train and socialize”: Expert on linguistic anthropology explains how Trump is warping MAGA minds
Chauncey DeVega
The implications stretch far beyond Donald Trump — and are ominous for American society
Hunting the military extremist: How disturbed is the U.S. military?
Nan Levinson
The growth of extremism in the ranks of a military involved in a century of failed war
Russia suspends Black Sea grain deal amid growing global hunger
Joy Saha
The initiative allowed grain shipments from Ukraine to leave the Black Sea region following Russia's 2022 invasion
Cluster bombs to Ukraine: War anxiety rises among Democrats
Medea Benjamin, Marcy Winograd
Biden's decision to send banned weapons to Ukraine won't change the war. But it's starting to alienate progressives
AI versus AI: Human extinction might just be collateral damage
Michael Klare
AI really might pose a risk of causing "human extinction" — because the military might let it launch nukes
NATO summit was a success: Even without Ukraine’s entrance, European unity strikes a blow to Putin
Lucian K. Truscott IV
President Joe Biden has a lot to brag about as he returns from the NATO summit in Vilnius
Joe Biden says the right things — in Lithuania. But does that even count?
Brian Karem
Biden gave a forceful speech on the Ukraine war and the climate crisis. Was anyone in America paying attention?
Biden says Ukraine isn’t ready for NATO
Kelly McClure
“I don’t think there is unanimity in NATO about whether or not to bring Ukraine into the NATO family," says Biden
They lied about Afghanistan. They lied about Iraq. Now they’re lying about Ukraine
Chris Hedges
Russia's invasion was a war crime. That's no excuse for the disastrous, destructive path of endless war
Ukrainian science is struggling, threatening long-term economic recovery
Ina Ganguli, Michael E. Rose, Oleksandra Ivashchenko, Stefano Horst Baruffaldi
History shows ways to support the Ukrainian scientific system
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