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Putin’s nuclear posturing is heinous — but reckless U.S. policy led the way
Norman Solomon
In criticizing Putin's ominous nuclear threats, let's remember how U.S. arrogance got us here — and vow to change
The war of surprises in Ukraine: Could there be one surprise too many?
Rajan Menon
One possible surprise in particular should worry us all
Military expert: Congress has been captured by the arms industry — and we’re paying the price
William D. Hartung
Pentagon budget is stunning even by the standards of a department used to getting what it wants when it wants it
“Extremely dangerous escalation”: Putin to station Russian nukes in Belarus
Jessica Corbett
"Putin's nuclear provocations are dangerous and unacceptable," watchdog group warns
How the natural gas industry cozies up to utility regulators
Emily Pontecorvo
Sponsorships, stacked panels, dance parties: Inside utilities' campaign to sweet-talk regulators
Donald Trump’s fans still love the show — but it keeps on getting darker
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's followers came to Waco to party, but his overwhelming rage and solipsism threaten to swamp the lovefest
Is war with China inevitable? The answer to that question will determine our future
Michael Klare
There's no clear evidence that China is likely to invade Taiwan anytime soon. Why is Washington fixated on war?
Ted Nugent calls Zelenskyy a “homosexual weirdo” during Trump’s Waco rally
Kelly McClure
Trump's Waco rally starts off with all the dirt kicking you'd expect
“Top Chef: World All Stars” goes on a pub crawl and elevates the best of London’s classic dishes
Michael La Corte
In a slight bummer of an episode, the wide world of classic British dishes is both explored and refined
Masters of disinformation: How Republicans and Putin warp our perception of reality
Brian Karem
Americans no longer share a common reality — but can we all agree that Donald Trump's just in it for the grift?
How the Stormy Daniels case could backfire in Donald Trump’s favor
Chauncey DeVega
The Department of Justice's slow build of a case against Donald Trump may end like the mystery of Al Capone's vault
Antisemitism on Twitter has more than doubled since Elon Musk took over the platform: new research
Carl Miller
Twitter’s moderation practices are only partly to blame for the jump in antisemitism on the platform
Ex-military officer: DOD budget shows vast power of the military-industrial-congressional complex
William J. Astore
The military-industrial-congressional complex seizes on "new Cold War" with Russia and China
The urbanity of evil: 20 years after the Iraq invasion, the lies continue
Norman Solomon
Don't expect the media to mention how Joe Biden and Tony Blinken sent us to war in 2003 — or their hypocrisy today
ICC issues arrest warrant for Putin and co-conspirator for allegedly abducting Ukrainian children
Brett Wilkins
"They change their citizenship, give them up for adoption under guardianship, commit sexual violence"
Hey, Irish Americans: Your “Celtic” tattoo isn’t Celtic — because that whole idea was made up
Andrew O'Hehir
The real and complicated story of Ireland's past is a lot more interesting than Irish Americans make it out to be
The dubious economic calculus behind the Willow project
Zoya Teirstein, Jake Bittle
The venture is supposed to secure energy independence and Alaskan prosperity. It probably won’t do either
“Also called a coup”: Trump quietly calls for “regime change” in US
Chris Walker
"The removal of a current government, often by force, which could also be called a coup," columnist says
Ron DeSantis is caught between MAGA and Donald Trump
Heather Digby Parton
It is kind of like being stuck between a rock and a hard place
Jim Jordan has found no “weaponization” of government — and no actual whistleblowers
Paul Michel, Tom Joscelyn, Norman Eisen
As Capitol Hill investigators who have worked for both parties, we see Jordan's far-right snipe hunt as a mockery
Biden approves Willow oil project in Alaska despite campaign pledge
Jake Bittle
The administration approved the controversial ConocoPhillips venture while also limiting future drilling elsewhere
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
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