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My Year and Welcome to It

What a Boost(er) It Was for Me!

By Tom Engelhardt On December 23, 2021On December 31, 2021

How Awesome Is “Awesome”?

America’s Underperforming Military

By Andrew Bacevich On December 21, 2021On December 21, 2021

A Christmas Confession

I’m Taking an Eco-Holiday From It All (and So Are My Kids)

By Frida Berrigan On December 19, 2021On December 19, 2021

Climate Crisis at the Top of the World

Global Orders and Catastrophic Change

By Alfred McCoy On December 16, 2021On December 21, 2021

A Tour Guide to Hell on Earth, Small Town-Style

Climate Change, Up Close and Personal

By Jane Braxton Little On December 14, 2021On December 15, 2021

The U.S. Military Budget as a Mushroom Cloud

Why It’s Time to Make Deep Cuts at the Pentagon

By William J. Astore On December 12, 2021On December 15, 2021

Are We Forever Captives of America’s Forever Wars?

What Needs to Be Done to Finally End Them

By Karen J. Greenberg On December 9, 2021On December 10, 2021

Flaming the Fans

How the Age of Trump Has Changed Fandom

By Robert Lipsyte On December 7, 2021On December 8, 2021

The Donald Also Rises?

The Far Right Continues to Build Its International

By John Feffer On December 5, 2021On December 7, 2021

Countdown to World War III?

It May Arrive Sooner Than You Think

By Michael Klare On December 2, 2021On December 2, 2021

Supply-Chain Woes

The “Graveyard Shift” in a Pandemic World

By Rebecca Gordon On November 30, 2021On November 30, 2021

Welcome to the Martians!

Our World Is Increasingly Like a Science-Fiction Novel

By Tom Engelhardt On November 23, 2021On November 23, 2021

The Costs of War (to You)

Where So Much of Our Money Really Went

By Andrea Mazzarino On November 21, 2021On November 24, 2021

To Govern the Globe

Washington’s World Order and Catastrophic Climate Change

By Alfred McCoy On November 18, 2021On November 18, 2021

The Pentagon as Pentagod

America’s Abyss of Weapons and Warmaking

By William J. Astore On November 16, 2021On November 16, 2021

The Last Progressive

Joe Biden and Illusions of “Normalcy”

By Andrew Bacevich On November 14, 2021On November 14, 2021

The Politics of Water

It’s In Your Sink

By Rajan Menon On November 11, 2021On November 11, 2021

Reining in the Pentagon

Can It Possibly Happen?

By William D. Hartung and Mandy Smithberger On November 9, 2021On November 9, 2021

A Project for Survival in These United States

Lifting from the Bottom So Everyone Can Rise

By Liz Theoharis On November 7, 2021On November 10, 2021

Was the Afghan War a Schell Game?

Getting It Right Is Always the Wrong Approach When It Comes to America’s Wars

By Nick Turse On November 4, 2021On November 9, 2021

Welcome to the American Century

Even If It Is a Hell on Earth

By Tom Engelhardt On November 2, 2021On November 2, 2021

“Now Is the Time to Be Angry”

Remembering Forgotten Afghanistan

By Ann Jones On October 31, 2021On October 31, 2021

Anti-Imperialism You Can Try at Home

Reparations May Be One Cure for What Ails Us

By Mattea Kramer On October 28, 2021On October 28, 2021

An American Coup

A Recurring Nightmare?

By Alfred McCoy On October 26, 2021On October 26, 2021

The Path to a Livable Future

Or Will Rich Corporations Trash the Planet?

By Noam Chomsky and Stan Cox On October 24, 2021On October 24, 2021

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