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Quit fawning over the royals: The British monarchy is a tool of class war and white supremacy
Chris Hedges
Thomas Paine mocked the "crowned ruffians" in 1776 — worshiping these corrupt mediocrities now is embarrassing
Vladimir Putin celebrates huge new Ferris wheel in Moscow
Bob Brigham
"It is a unique [construction], 140 meters high. There is nothing like that in Europe," Putin said.
Will America see a major renewal of the middle class? We know it can be done
Thom Hartmann
Don't despair! We may be at a crucial hinge of history, like the one FDR faced in 1933. A new era is waiting
“This is where WW III starts”: “The Grab” filmmaker on the urgent scarcity created by the powerful
Gary M. Kramer
"Blackfish" director Gabriela Cowperthwaite told Salon about her new doc investigating those grabbing up resources
“My Son Hunter”: There’s barely even a movie inside this deep-state right-wing grift
Andrew O'Hehir
Who are the real targets of this shameless, slipshod right-wing propaganda farce? Anybody who pays to watch it
Can we stop pretending that America is a functioning democracy?
Chris Hedges
Joe Biden's speech was fiery political theater that did nothing to address America's real underlying crisis
War in Ukraine rages on, with no end in sight — peace talks are essential
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
The U.S. and Britain sabotaged peace talks in favor of grinding, endless war. Ukraine's people are paying the price
So who the hell is Liz Truss, anyway? Even the Brits aren’t exactly sure
Andrew O'Hehir
Yep, the U.K. has a new prime minister, for now. But Boris Johnson is leering over her shoulder and won't go away
“Trump is beatable”: Former ambassador authors a GOP game plan for defeating the “would-be autocrat”
Alex Henderson
James B. Foley doesn't believe that a Trump nomination is inevitable in the 2024 Republican presidential primary
Gorbachev and Bush: The world’s massive missed opportunity for peace
John T. McNay
George H.W. Bush could have helped Gorbachev in 1991. Instead, he paved the way to Vladimir Putin and the oligarchs
Tucker Carlson has a suggestion for GOP candidates: “Your job is to make fun of Lindsey Graham”
Meaghan Ellis
The Fox News host has a public service announcement for Republican candidates running for election
“Bodies Bodies Bodies” director on our world: “When the Wi-Fi goes out, the demons come in”
Chauncey DeVega
Halina Reijn spoke to Salon about her subversive horror flick that indicts society sick with collective narcissism
The steep decline in US life expectancy raises questions most politicians want to avoid
Bob Hennelly
The worst decline in a century reveals our for-profit healthcare system for what it really is
“Now I’m a believer”: Inside Monkees drummer Micky Dolenz’s FBI lawsuit
Alison Stine
The last surviving member of the Monkees seeks his unredacted FBI file, which describes the band as "beatnik types"
Has the tide turned for Biden and the Democrats? It’s way too early to celebrate
Chauncey DeVega
Republican hubris and overreach is leading toward dramatic payback — but Democrats' sugar high could be fleeting
Ukraine, media censorship and the ruthless politics of permanent war
Chris Hedges
The U.S. is not officially at war with Russia — but our war economy demands conformity and suppresses dissent
RIP Mikhail Gorbachev: Final Soviet leader, who presided over end of Cold War, dead at 91
Brett Wilkins
He opened the Soviet system — and destroyed it. UN head calls him a "statesman who changed the course of history"
Trump’s followers are delusional and dangerous — but don’t call them hypocrites
Chauncey DeVega
As Mar-a-Lago makes clear, Trump supporters love his lies and mendacity. That's evil, but not hypocritical
“I am very worried about this,” Elizabeth Warren says while talking inflation on CNN
Kelly McClure
Senator Warren talked inflation and Biden's student debt forgiveness with “State of the Union” host Dana Bash
Way up there in blue: Seven children dead in Kabul — who is to blame?
Jeremy Collins
Who killed those kids as the U.S. left Afghanistan? Donald Rumsfeld? George Custer and Barack Obama? You and me?
Where have all the soldiers gone? Military’s shortage is about America’s dysfunction
Andrea Mazzarino
It's no surprise that our deeply troubled nation, plagued by multiple health crises, can't find military recruits
Rep. Adam Schiff on Jan. 6, Trump’s coup and the “worst-case scenario” for America’s future
Chauncey DeVega
Conscience of the Congress says he's "more worried about the health of our democracy" now than after Jan. 6
Trump, golf and Saudi Arabia: A filthy cycle of “sportswashing”
Robert Lipsyte
New golf tour sponsored by the brutal Saudi monarchy is, of course, aligned with Donald Trump. It won't end well
Extremism expert Stephanie Foggett: How the far right is winning the “information war”
Chauncey DeVega
With no "shared understanding of reality," "confusion and doubt" are everywhere — and the far-right loves it
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