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History: An inconvenient truth
Susan Ronald
That is precisely what the enablers and influencers of Hitler believed
Meet Russ Vought: Mild-mannered mastermind of the GOP’s debt-ceiling power play
Aneela Mirchandani
How onetime budget wonk Russ Vought joined the culture war — and built a strategic plan for conservatives in exile
“We leave these places in ruins”: How the white lens on “Kandahar” reflects the human cost
Gary M. Kramer
Filmmaker Ric Roman Waugh on how Gerard Butler action film had to be rewritten when U.S. withdrew from Afghanistan
Meatball in the machine: Ron DeSantis learns a tough lesson about depending on Elon Musk’s Twitter
Amanda Marcotte
To be fair, launching a campaign at Disney World was out of the question
Price inflation: 5 ways stronger UK supply chains can help reduce rising food costs
Amir M. Sharif, Kamran Mahroof, Liz Breen
Supply chains can make simple changes to ensure that rising food costs will climb no further
Former top Pentagon official reveals brazen defense contractor price gouging
Sharon Zhang
“The gouging that takes place is unconscionable,” said former top negotiator for Raytheon and, later, the Pentagon
Now U.S. national security experts call for peace talks in Ukraine: Is Biden listening?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
There are signs that Zelenskyy is running out of time and options. Waiting longer to negotiate is a big mistake
How do we know what is true? In an age of war, pandemic and conspiracy theory, it’s not easy
Richard Eckersley
To survive this crucial century, we need to solve the problem of truth. That may be our biggest single challenge
Beware Joe Biden, Donald Trump has got his hands on AI
Chauncey DeVega
Republicans weaponize deep fakes and AI technology
Duped by Durham: Media fall for the spin on report about Trump-Russia probe
Heather Digby Parton
Republicans are using the media's reaction to John Durham's report to spin this as a massive win
The story of the National Guard member who allegedly leaked docs on Discord keeps getting darker
Keith A. Spencer
A new report details the slur-ridden tirades and interior life of alleged classified intel leaker Jack Teixeira
Trump lied shamelessly in CNN’s Town Hall — but he’s just a symptom of our national dysfunction
Brian Karem
As Kevin McCarthy is held hostage by the likes of George Santos, Trump returns to prime time to trigger everyone
“Unhinged”: Trump steamrolls CNN town hall to promise Jan. 6 pardons, deny elections
Rae Hodge
CNN insiders reportedly called the event a "f***ing disgrace"
The army we don’t see: The private soldiers who fight in America’s name
Andrea Mazzarino
While Putin embraces private contractors, the US seldom acknowledges its own version of the privatization of war
International court expert: Putin may not outrun the warrant for his arrest
Aaron Fichtelberg
History shows that several leaders on the run eventually face charges in court
Not your grandfather’s military-industrial complex: Experts say new Pentagon stats are “stunning”
Ben Freeman, William Hartung
Military-industrial complex uses unprecedented influence to corrupt D.C. and starve funding for everything else
The intoxication of war
Chris Hedges
The public, bombarded with war propaganda, cheers on their self-immolation
Trump addresses his history of “locker room talk” in newly released deposition video
Kelly McClure
“Historically, that’s true with stars,” Trump said when asked if celebrities can grab what they please
6 GOP megadonors quietly propelling Republicans through Trump-era turbulence
Rae Hodge
With tech billionaire Peter Thiel showing reluctance to spend big, meet the other rich Republicans being wooed
Stunning video shows alleged assassination attempt on Vladimir Putin
Tatyana Tandanpolie
The Kremlin called the alleged attack "a planned terrorist act." Ukraine denied any responsibility
“A Small Light” star Liev Schreiber on playing Anne Frank’s father: “He was defined by his race”
Melanie McFarland
Salon spoke to the actor and showrunners of "A Small Light," which highlights the woman who helped hide the Franks
What if George W. Bush was right? “Mission Accomplished,” 20 years later
Norman Solomon
Bush’s infamously premature claim unraveled as combat escalated between Iraqi insurgents and occupying forces
“Dark Brandon Tonight”: Joe Biden, Tucker Carlson and the lure of the unsayable
Andrew O'Hehir
It was just a coincidence that Biden announced his next campaign right after Tucker's downfall. Or ... was it?
A brushfire of leaked secrets sputters out on the battlefield
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Jack Teixeira's Pentagon leaks aren't exactly helping Russia's aggression in Ukraine
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