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Donald Trump’s Document Grab

Enhanced Secrecy Techniques Are the Order of the Day (and the Century, Too)

By Karen J. Greenberg On September 20, 2022On September 20, 2022

As Falls Russia, So Falls the World

Exceptionalism Goes Global

By John Feffer On September 18, 2022On September 18, 2022

No More Sacrifices

Mercy Makes Good Policy

By Liz Theoharis On September 15, 2022On September 16, 2022

Russia’s Underperforming Military (and Ours)

Convenient Lessons to Impede Learning

By Andrew Bacevich On September 13, 2022On September 16, 2022

Spending Unlimited

Contractors Cash in as Congress Adds Billions to the Pentagon Budget

By Julia Gledhill and William D. Hartung On September 11, 2022On September 11, 2022

America’s Forever Wars Go Viral

A Foundational Conspiracy Theory for the Twenty-First Century

By Andy Kroll On September 8, 2022On September 8, 2022

The Trump Supreme Court Is Nothing New

A History of the Tyranny of the Supremes

By Steve Fraser On September 6, 2022On September 9, 2022

Living in a Sci-fi World

How the American Dream Became the American Scream

By Tom Engelhardt On August 28, 2022On September 6, 2022

Being Anything But a Good Sport in Saudi Arabia

Even Trump Has a Hand in the Attempted Hijacking of Golf

By Robert Lipsyte On August 18, 2022On August 18, 2022

Is Moral Clarity Possible in Donald Trump’s America?

On Truth-telling, Confession and First-Class Lies

By Kelly Denton-Borhaug On August 16, 2022On August 16, 2022

A Military Rich in Dollars, Poor in People

And the Frayed Social Safety Net That Goes With It

By Andrea Mazzarino On August 14, 2022On August 14, 2022

The Decline and Fall of Everything (Including Me)

What Goes Up Must… Well, You Know…

By Tom Engelhardt On August 11, 2022On August 11, 2022

Three Tons of Fascism with a Bull Bar

Fuming at the Rest of Us, Democracy, and the Earth

By Stan Cox On August 2, 2022On August 2, 2022

Right-Wing Extremists Are Making Fiction Come True

Can Democrats Craft a Winning Message Off a Smorgasbord of Misogynist Madness?

By Nina Burleigh On July 31, 2022On July 31, 2022

The Nasty Voices in Our Heads

The Paranoid Nature of American Foreign and Domestic Policy

By William J. Astore On July 28, 2022On July 28, 2022

The Enduring Tyranny of Oil

War, Inflation, Geopolitical Rivalry, and Soaring World Temperatures

By Michael Klare On July 26, 2022On July 26, 2022

The Path to a New 1914?

How America Chose War After 9/11

By Jonathan Schell On July 24, 2022On July 25, 2022

New Mexico’s Megafires Mark a Turning Point

For People, Land, and the Forest Service

By William deBuys On July 21, 2022On July 21, 2022

Controlling Bodies and Subverting Democracy

How Dobbs Is an Attack on Us All

By Liz Theoharis On July 19, 2022On July 19, 2022

Can the System Be Saved?

Institutionalism vs. Democracy

By Karen J. Greenberg On July 17, 2022On July 17, 2022

This Is My Song

What I Can Still Love about My Embattled Country (and World)

By Frida Berrigan On July 14, 2022On July 14, 2022

Imperial Detritus

Henry Luce’s Dream Comes Undone

By Andrew Bacevich On July 12, 2022On July 12, 2022

Returning to Reno

In the Shadow of Roe’s Undoing

By Rebecca Gordon On July 10, 2022On July 10, 2022

Fueling the Warfare State

America’s $1.4 Trillion “National Security” Budget Makes Us Ever Less Safe

By William D. Hartung On July 7, 2022On July 7, 2022

Extreme Life

Or World War III (IV and V), Climate-Style

By Tom Engelhardt On July 5, 2022On July 5, 2022

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