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“Expanding financial relationship”: Saudis funneled “billions” to Trump family before 2024 launch

Matthew Chapman
Earlier this week, Trump "struck a deal with a Saudi-based real estate company" on $1.6 billion development

We won’t get fooled again — I think. Trump’s back, but let’s hope it’s a brief visit

Brian Karem
Has the dark magic worn off? Are Republicans beginning to look toward the future? Be careful what you wish for

France to require all large parking lots to be covered by solar panels

Alex Lawson
The move could generate enough energy to power over 8 million homes

Trump’s announcement proves it, again: Republicans aren’t tough — they’re a bunch of weenies

Amanda Marcotte
Republicans know Trump is bad for the party, the country and the world — but they'll still grovel before Daddy

Possible missile strike in Poland sparks fears Ukraine war could escalate

Brett Wilkins
Unconfirmed reports of missile strike at Polish grain facility threaten wider war; Russia denies responsibility

What just happened? David Rothkopf on the midterm surprise and the Trump-DeSantis battle

Chauncey DeVega
Longtime Democratic insider on why the "red wave" evaporated, and why the GOP civil war is great news for America

Terrorist funders, arms traffickers and drug runners: The global threat of rogue diplomacy

Debbie Cenziper, Will Fitzgibbon, Delphine Reuter, Eva Herscowitz, Emily Anderson Stern
Massive investigation discovers alarming evidence on so-called honorary consuls

It would be amazingly dumb for GOP to impeach Biden — so sure, go for it

Amanda Marcotte
Kevin McCarthy could learn something from Newt Gingrich: His impeachment of Bill Clinton ended his career

Maybe the lunatics are right about Ukraine: Defeating Putin isn’t worth nuclear war

Tyler Austin Harper
We face only bad choices — but it's time to face them. Is a proxy war over Ukraine worth the risk of apocalypse?

What’s behind Elon’s Twitter disaster? A fundamental misunderstanding of “free speech”

Paul Rosenberg
Social media experts saw this all coming: Engineers don't understand freedom of speech, community or human behavior

America’s deadly addiction to war — and the intolerable price veterans pay for it

Kelly Denton-Borhaug
When we treat violence and death as something sacred, we poison our nation with lies. Veterans bear that burden

After the GOP’s midterm stinkbomb, the Trump-DeSantis 2024 throwdown is next

Heather Digby Parton
We don't even know who won the midterms yet — but it wasn't Donald Trump. DeSantis may conclude his time is now

How voter suppression and gerrymandering by the Texas GOP derails environmental justice

Elliott Woods
Voter suppression blocks calls by Texans of color for regulation and climate action

Top Putin lieutenant brags “we are interfering and will continue to interfere” in US elections

Travis Gettys
"Carefully, accurately, surgically and in our own way, as we know how to do," said Yevgeny Prigozhin

Benghazi! The day that launched America’s dizzying downward spiral — and I was there

Ethan Chorin
Obama didn't tell the truth — and the right weaponized that viciously. This is how America drove itself nuts

How Vietnam changed me — and changed America

Dennis Aftergut
I'm not a veteran. I'd never been to Vietnam before this year. But now I understand how much it shaped my life

Why I write about war — and why I can’t escape it

Chris Hedges
Writing about what I have witnessed in war is painful, not cathartic. But the orgiastic bloodlust never stops

Are we living in dystopia? Not even close — but let’s learn from history this time

Brian Karem
We've been here before, and worse. We can still turn things around in America — but we must decide we want to

A helium shortage might mean you can’t get the medical scans you need. Here’s why

Matthew Rozsa
MRI machines need liquid helium to super-cool their magnets. But is the gas really irreplaceable?

Zelenskyy says Russia’s peace calls are “crazy”

Brandon Gage
"It’s not diplomacy. They lie," says Zelenskyy

How Google’s ad business funds disinformation around the world

Craig Silverman, Ruth Talbot, Jeff Kao, Anna Klühspies
The largest-ever analysis of Google’s ad practices reveals how the tech giant makes disinformation profitable

When we criticize Russia’s war crimes in Ukraine, we should remember the bombing of Tokyo

James M. Scott
Of course Russia should be condemned for targeting civilians. But the brutal U.S. air war on Japan was much worse

At least 146 dead in Seoul Halloween tragedy

Kelly McClure
Fire officials say that many of the deaths are attributed to people suffering cardiac arrests in a stampede

Give peace a chance in Ukraine: The chorus rises, around the world and across the spectrum

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Leaders in the global South, former U.S. diplomats and Henry Kissinger (!) agree: It's time to negotiate for real
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