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90 Seconds to Midnight

The Doomsday Clock and Me

By Frida Berrigan On April 9, 2023On April 9, 2023

Savage Capitalism

From Climate Change to Bank Failures to War

By David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky On April 6, 2023On April 6, 2023

The Shift from Pink to Green in Latin America

Can the United States Become a Green Good Neighbor?

By John Feffer On April 4, 2023On April 11, 2023

Tinpot Legislators

Their One-Party Rule Will Be Ruinous for the Earth

By Stan Cox On April 2, 2023On April 2, 2023

To Hell and Back

America’s Remarkable Unwillingness to Support Its Veterans

By Andrea Mazzarino On March 30, 2023On March 30, 2023

The War of Surprises in Ukraine

Could There Be One Surprise Too Many?

By Rajan Menon On March 28, 2023On March 29, 2023

Congress Has Been Captured by the Arms Industry

And We’re Paying the Price (and What a Price It Is!)

By William D. Hartung On March 26, 2023On March 26, 2023

Prophecies, Then and Now

My Life at World’s End

By Tom Engelhardt On March 23, 2023On March 28, 2023

A Highway to Peace or a Highway to Hell?

The Vast Power of the Military-Industrial-Congressional Complex

By William J. Astore On March 21, 2023On March 21, 2023

On Missing Dr. Strangelove

Or How Americans Learned to Stop Worrying and Forgot the Bomb

By Andrew Bacevich On March 19, 2023On March 19, 2023

Don’t Try to Find a Home in Washington, D.C.

Or Pretty Much Anywhere Else If You’re a Renter

By Rebecca Gordon On March 16, 2023On March 22, 2023

Is a Chinese Invasion of Taiwan Imminent?

Or Is Washington in a Tizzy over Nothing?

By Michael Klare On March 14, 2023On March 14, 2023

Empty Tables

How It Feels to Be Hungry

By Beverly Gologorsky On March 12, 2023On March 12, 2023

The American War from Hell, 20 Years Later

How Washington Lost Its Moral Compass in Iraq

By Juan Cole On March 9, 2023On March 9, 2023

A Tale of Two Mothers

Dying with Dignity and What Makes That Possible

By Stan Cox and Priti Gulati Cox On March 7, 2023On March 7, 2023

Make Republicans Great Again?

Nikki Haley’s Diet-MAGA Problem

By Clarence Lusane On March 5, 2023On March 5, 2023

At the Brink of War in the Pacific?

The Nightmare of Great Power Rivalry Over Taiwan

By Alfred McCoy On March 2, 2023On March 7, 2023

Nuclear Armageddon Games in Ukraine

The Nuclear “War” in Ukraine May Not Be the One We Expect

By Joshua Frank On February 28, 2023On March 8, 2023

Welcome to the Predator State

Where the Scorpions on the Corner Just Might Kill You

By Michael Gould-Wartofsky On February 26, 2023On February 26, 2023

Children of War

The War on Terror and the Battle for Young Minds

By Andrea Mazzarino On February 23, 2023On February 23, 2023

McCarthyism, Then and Now

And the (True) One-Party State in America

By Tom Engelhardt On February 21, 2023On February 21, 2023

The U.S. Military is Winning. No, Really, It Is!

A Simple Equation Proves That the U.S. Armed Forces Have Triumphed in the War on Terror

By Nick Turse On February 19, 2023On February 19, 2023

The Specter of “Woke Communism”

How Corporate America Became the Bogeyman of Today’s Anti-Communist Crusaders

By Steve Fraser On February 16, 2023On February 16, 2023

Merger Mania in the Military-Industrial Complex

Tackling Pentagon Waste Means Battling the Big Weapons Makers and Asking More of Congress

By Julia Gledhill and William D. Hartung On February 14, 2023On February 14, 2023

Tanks for Nuttin’

Is Civilization at Stake in Ukraine?

By Andrew Bacevich On February 12, 2023On March 8, 2023

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