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Revealed: Metadata shows Putin’s Ukraine war declaration was prerecorded 3 days prior to its release
Matthew Chapman
Independent Russian newspaper shared evidence the announcement was prerecorded via Twitter
Republicans pick Putin over democracy — and Rick Scott’s creepy blueprint for America shows why
Amanda Marcotte
It's not just about Trump: Like Putin, Republicans know their far-right dystopian vision can't survive a ballot box
A year after Alexei Navalny’s return, Putin’s crackdown has left Russians silenced
Regina Smyth
Alexei Navalny's return prompted an authoritarian turn that transformed Russia – again
Europe’s next climate challenge: Getting off Russian gas
Shannon Osaka
Europe faces a balancing act: keeping the heat on while promising to eliminate natural gas entirely
Trump praises “very smart” Putin for invading Ukraine
Jon Skolnik
“I mean, he's taken over a country for $2 worth of sanctions," Trump said. "I'd say that's pretty smart"
Laura Ingraham corrects Trump after he mistakenly thinks US troops, not Russians, stormed Ukraine
Igor Derysh
Trump, who repeatedly praised Putin, falsely blamed the attack on his "rigged election"
Putin’s threat to the world grows — and much of our news media is not up to the challenge
Brian Karem
I grew up under the fear of nuclear war. The news we consume now is often lacking in crucial context
NATO leaves little room for diplomacy: How the war machine upped the ante in Ukraine
Norman Solomon
A new European security framework is desperately needed in this moment
Explosions heard in Ukraine shortly after Putin announces special military operation
Kelly McClure
“The world will hold Russia accountable,” Biden says in response to Putin's latest announcement
Putin leaves Republicans splintered and confused
Heather Digby Parton
Russia may successfully fracture Republicans, but a growing faction yearns for a white, nationalist strongman here
Less than social media: How hashtags have hindered progressive movements — and fueled the right
Kathryn Joyce
Gal Beckerman explains how social movements like the Arab Spring were undermined by the very tool that enabled them
Trump, former secretary of state Mike Pompeo praise Putin while bashing Biden
Igor Derysh
"Here's a guy who's very savvy," Trump said of "genius" Vladmir Putin. "We could use that on our southern border"
Putin formally deploys Russian combat forces into Ukraine
Brandon Gage
The latest move in escalating tensions that could become Europe's largest military offensive since World War II
Russia has been at war with Ukraine for years – in cyberspace
Maggie Smith
Russia has been waging this fight since at least 2014
Tom Cotton bashed for “asinine” comments blaming Biden for Putin’s actions
Tom Boggioni
An ex-GOP campaign consultant rants about how Cotton is twisting Trump bowing to Putin as "strength"
Outrage for Franklin Graham’s “Pray for President Putin” plea
Tom Boggioni
The Evangelical leader's odd request set off a wave of criticism
This is what would happen to Earth if a nuclear war broke out between the West and Russia
Matthew Rozsa
Climate change is not the only man-made threat that could wipe out humanity; a nuclear war would also do that
Why Putin will invade: War is the place where logic and reason go to die
Lucian K. Truscott IV
There's no sense to Putin's Ukraine misadventure. It's a world-shaping disaster. But it's going to happen anyway
Queen Elizabeth II has a speech prepared if World War III happens
Brandon Gage
The speech was written in 1983 during the height of the Cold War, and seems eerily relevant now
Biden thinks that Putin has decided to invade Ukraine
Kelly McClure
“As of this moment, I’m convinced he’s made the decision."
What’s going to happen in Ukraine? Total war, nothing at all or somewhere in between?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Yes, Russia could invade Ukraine, as Biden keeps saying. But other outcomes are more likely — and far preferable
Is America really disintegrating? If so, it’s been coming for a long time
Brian Karem
We've been a divided country for most of my lifetime. But the intense misinformation has made things much worse
Why America’s elites want a new war — or at least want us to fear one
Dave Lindorff
Almost no one in D.C. is eager for war with Russia — but they're eager to justify the bloated military budget
NATO-shmato! Here’s the diplomatic solution: Red-state America can join Putin’s CSTO
Kirk Swearingen
A modest proposal: Chunks of Florida, Alabama and Mississippi can join Putin's faux-NATO group. It's a win-win!
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