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African countries are tapping their fossil fuel wealth. Why aren’t they getting rich?

Lylla Younes
The continent's vast oil reserves could spell trouble for the climate — and for Africans

Marjorie Taylor Greene says Jan. 6 would have been different if she’d been in charge

Sarah K. Burris
"We would have been armed"

Ron DeSantis’ gruesome campaign plan: I’m the genius who defeated COVID — and let thousands die

Heather Digby Parton
Ron DeSantis hopes to beat Trump by running as the manly man who rejects vaccines and welcomes mass death

WNBA star Brittney Griner released from Russian custody in prisoner swap — but Paul Whelan excluded

Rebekah Allen
The basketball star was first detained in February, and had recently been moved to a Russian penal colony

Our biggest problem isn’t Trump or Biden: The media is disconnected from reality

Brian Karem
After 38 years as a political reporter, here's my assessment of the current D.C. press corps: A flaming car wreck

Phony conservative victimhood is more than grating — it fuels a climate of anti-LGBTQ bigotry

Amanda Marcotte
A sense of grievance embraced by the right is helping to cultivate an environment of hatred, abuse and violence

COP27’s ‘loss and damage’ fund could be a breakthrough — or an empty promise

Adil Najam
The new 'loss and damage' fund aims to help vulnerable nations — but is it only a pipe dream?

COP27 flinched on phasing out ‘all fossil fuels’ — what’s next?

Fergus Green, Harro Van Asselt
Widespread anxieties about energy made many governments cautious about phasing out all fossil fuels

Rail strike bill: Both sides do it — wage relentless war against the working class, that is

Chris Hedges
Democrats and their "proud pro-labor president" say the right things and do the wrong ones, over and over again

Unequal mercy: The increasing persecution of refugees

Helen Benedict
Countries embracing Ukrainians are simultaneously persecuting equally desperate refugees from elsewhere

Agents of influence: How Russia deploys an army of shadow diplomats

Debbie Cenziper, Will Fitzgibbon, Eva Herscowitz, Hannah Feuer, Michael Korsh
Under Vladimir Putin, Russia has appointed dozens of honorary consuls. Many have spread pro-Kremlin sentiment

It’s time for a Christmas truce in Ukraine — and real peace talks

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Neither side can win militarily — and Ukraine will never be in a stronger position. The choice is peace or disaster

What to watch on Netflix in December, including Letterman’s Zelenskyy interview and a new Pinocchio

Alison Stine
From a Christmas classic to an American persistently in Paris, here are some shows and films to close out the year

Look who came to dinner: Nick Fuentes (and Ye) want to push GOP toward full-on Nazism

Kathryn Joyce
Nick Fuentes' Mar-a-Lago meal with Ye and Trump has the far right super excited — but not about Trump 2024

COP27 is over. What did it achieve?

Blanca Begert, Emily Pontecorvo, Naveena Sadasivam
The climate conference delivered a historic deal on loss and damage — but little else

Deprivation in childhood linked to impulsive behavior in adulthood: study

Richard Tunney
Children who experience deprivation make more impulsive choices than children who don't

Nancy Pelosi’s historic run as speaker comes with a lesson: Quit while you’re ahead

Amanda Marcotte
If Pelosi had put down the gavel a few years ago, her legacy as the greatest of all time would go unquestioned

How the energy crisis is pressuring countries’ climate plans

Robert Brecha
The invasion of Ukraine caused an energy deficit — now European countries scramble to find fossil fuel options

When will climate change become the crucial issue in American elections?

Tom Engelhardt
Most pressing issue was missing in action in the 2022 midterm elections

The postliberal crackup: The GOP’s post-midterm civil war starts with the New Right

Kathryn Joyce
"Integralists" battle "national conservatives" over religion, capitalism and the far-right conquest of America

Putin’s massive mistake: Lawrence Freedman on Ukraine and the lessons of history

Chauncey DeVega
Putin made bad decisions based on "total misapprehension," says military expert. Now the whole world pays the price

“Magpie Murders” creator on the finale revelation: “The anagram is disgusting”

Hanh Nguyen
Author Anthony Horowitz tells Salon about avoiding a bad word, a Sherlock Holmes inspiration and what comes next

Congress wants to spend billions on new weapons for possible ground war with Russia

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Why do powerful senators want to load up on expensive weapons, far beyond what the U.S. has sent to Ukraine?
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