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Ending the Ukraine war is possible, but time is running out: Here’s how U.S. can help
Nicolas J.S. Davies
There's now a high risk the Ukraine conflict could drag on for many years. But it's not too late to change that
Ron DeSantis’ war on “woke” Disney is really an attack on core American values
Kirk Swearingen
Vladimir Putin sent up a missile this week, and Florida's governor just had to shoot off one of his own
Now Elon Musk has to choose between good and evil — and maybe he’ll surprise us
Brian Karem
Twitter should be treated the way newspapers once were — as a public trust. If Musk gets that, this might work out
Putin supporters willing to die for him
Brandon Gage
“We will go to heaven, while they will simply croak"
What Macron’s reelection means for climate action in France
Shannon Osaka
Emmanuel Macron campaigned on promises to turn France into a "great environmental nation”
“Time for Big Oil to stop lying”: Oil execs got huge pay days while hiking gas prices on consumers
Andrea Germanos
Bonuses alone for executives at 28 of the top oil and gas companies combined topped $31 million combined
Rand Paul goes to bat for Putin: “The countries they’ve attacked were part of Russia”
Jon Skolnik
Paul suggested that former Soviet republics like Georgia and Moldova don't have the right to self-determination
The long complex history of oil price shocks
Scott L. Montgomery
Oil prices were steadily climbing before Russia's invasion of Ukraine
Nobody cares about Jared: How long can Kushner get away with it?
Heather Digby Parton
Just as there are no repercussions for Donald Trump running his business out of the White House
Is Donald Trump finally getting weaker? Don’t believe the hype
Chauncey DeVega
Mainstream media is hooked on the narrative that Trump's influence is fading. It's nowhere near that simple
European electric car makers have a Russian nickel problem
Maddie Stone
Europe may need Russian nickel to meet its climate goals — activists need Europe to hold Russian mining accountable
Vladimir Putin and Marine Le Pen: The alliance between Russia and the French far right
Marlene Laruelle
Russia's strategic partnership with the French far right has deep roots that long predate the Putin-Le Pen liaison
How to end the war in Ukraine: Sanctions against Russia won’t work — but this might
Alfred McCoy
All along, Putin has counted on the fact that Europe needs Russian gas. But that's also his Achilles heel
What is “social emotional learning” — and how did it become the right’s new CRT panic?
Kathryn Joyce
Right-wing culture warriors' new obsession: Widespread "life skills" approach is actually sinister "Trojan horse"
Here’s why Trump won’t run in 2024 — and why the Trump cult ultimately can’t win
Brian Karem
Republicans and the Trump cult want to create a "medieval-technological" regime. But in the end, reality bites
Has the mainstream media already made its peace with fascism? We’ll soon find out
Chauncey DeVega
Piece by piece, we learn the truth about Trump's coup — but the media gives us celebrities hitting each other
Russia plans to “grind up” citizens of NATO countries
Brandon Gage
Russian President Vladimir Putin's propagandists issued a new warning this week
Libs of TikTok: The Twitter troll who took Trump’s place
Amanda Marcotte
Trump’s off Twitter — but Republicans have a new troll to issue marching orders
Is free speech a casualty of the Ukraine war? America’s commissars crack down on dissent
Chris Hedges
Social media is now silencing anyone who challenges the dominant narrative, whether from the right or the left
Ukraine war fuels a weapons gold rush — and defense contractors are already cashing in
William D. Hartung, Julia Gledhill
Putin's war is a tragedy for the world, but it already has big winners: Weapons firms and the Pentagon budget
Author Colin Clarke on Russia’s disaster in Ukraine — and what happens next
Chauncey DeVega
This war's not over, Clarke warns, but Russia's no longer a great power: It's a "gas station with nuclear weapons"
Rick Scott’s loony-tunes 11-point plan: Classic GOP projection, and a roadmap to theocracy
Kirk Swearingen
No wonder Mitch McConnell is unhappy: Scott's "batsh*t" plan reveals way too much about what Republicans want
Russia faces first foreign default in a century – which could complicate Putin’s war in Ukraine
Michael A. Allen, Matthew DiGiuseppe
Russia had an April 4 deadline to pay about $650 million in interest and principle to the holders of two bonds
Kevin McCarthy blames Biden for Ukraine invasion — despite defending Trump’s blackmail scheme
Igor Derysh
McCarthy once said withholding military aid from Ukraine was the "rightful thing to do" — but now he's flipped
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