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Salon’s totally (possibly) infallible Oscar predictions: Who will win? And who should win?

Russell Root
A handy guide for filling out your Oscars pool – and now you just need to worry about what apps to serve Sunday

Kari Lake, Steve Bannon and a side of Orwell: My adventures at CPAC 2023

Timothy Denevi
Is Kari Lake for real or just a grifter? Plus: I totally agree with Steve Bannon about something important

“MH370”: The 6 most shocking theories surrounding the disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines flight

Joy Saha
Nine years later, the tragic mystery continues for family members of those on the plane that went missing

Pentagon refuses to share Russia war crime evidence — over fear of future probes of U.S. atrocities

Brett Wilkins
"Basically, we want others punished, but not ourselves," reporter says

When we were Vladimir Putin: The American war from hell, 20 years later

Juan Cole
How America gave Putin cover for his own atrocity

“Florida man sounds mad”: Trump has extended Truth Social meltdown over Manhattan indictment threat

Gabriella Ferrigine
Trump claimed prosecutors are "trying to take down the leading candidate" in the 2024 presidential race

Israel’s liberal supporters speak out against Netanyahu — but they’re still in denial

Norman Solomon
Many Jewish Americans are alarmed by Netanyahu's coup — but they're not ready to face the truth about Israel

Trump is out for revenge. That should terrify everyone — even Republicans

Chauncey DeVega
The former president vows to go on a tour of retribution. Who will he hit first?

Fox News caught editing out Trump’s brag that he would have let Putin “take over” parts of Ukraine

Gabriella Ferrigine
"I could’ve made a deal to take over something, there are certain areas that are Russian-speaking areas, frankly"

CPAC brings simmering GOP tensions to the surface

Heather Digby Parton
Trump's dark "retribution" speech at CPAC reveals that Republican reunification may be too hard to pull off by 2024

This year, skyrocketing food prices could lead to up to 1 million additional deaths

Peter Alexander
"This could be the end of an era of cheap food"

How science and innovation can strengthen global food systems

Chibuike Udenigwe
Learn about three of the most impactful scientific developments in our food systems

“Amazing”: Biden dunks on MTG after she blames him for fentanyl deaths that happened under Trump

Samaa Khullar
"The interesting thing is, that fentanyl they took during the last administration," Biden said

Stop mocking Marjorie Taylor Greene

Chauncey DeVega
It's not just trolling. Republican threats of civil war should be taken seriously

Gaetz flustered after Pentagon official calls him out for citing Chinese “propaganda” to his face

Gabriella Ferrigine
Gaetz initially denied that it was propaganda before conceding "yeah, it might be"

Republicans turn up the racism to drive up GOP opposition to Ukraine

Chauncey DeVega
The GOP's "welfare queen" attack on Zelenskyy makes clear a much larger dynamic at play in Ukraine war

The nuclear “war” in Ukraine may not be the one we expect

Joshua Frank
How a nuclear power plant became a tool of war

The first observations of octopus brain waves revealed how alien their minds truly are

Troy Farah
Scientists implanted electrodes into an octopus' head for the first time. It only raised more questions

“Numbers start to become meaningless”: Massive death toll after one year of war in Ukraine

Chauncey DeVega
Novelist and veteran Elliot Ackerman on estimates suggesting that Russians and Ukrainians have each lost 100,000

Report: World’s fossil fuel subsidies surged to $1 trillion after Ukraine invasion

Jake Bittle
European Union countries spent big to fight rising costs

Welcome to the predator state: How elite police units like Memphis’ “Scorpion” hunt humans

Michael Gould-Wartofsky
You have to wonder about the very urge to name an “elite” police unit after a deadly creature

War in Ukraine accelerates global drive toward killer robots

James Dawes
It wouldn’t take much to turn this remotely operated mobile machine gun into an autonomous killer robot

In contrast to the Russians, Ukrainians master a mix of high- and low-end tech on the battlefield

Laura Jones
In war, it’s not the size or sophistication of the technology, but how it’s used – especially in combinations

What’s the deal in Ukraine after a year of war? Let Leon Trotsky explain

Andrew O'Hehir
What century is this, anyway? How a long-ago split in the Marxist left helps to explain the Ukraine conundrum
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