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From the 1953 Coup to Today: Jeffrey Sachs Explains America’s Endless War on Iran
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From the 1953 Coup to Today: Jeffrey Sachs Explains America’s Endless War on Iran
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Exposing the University of Michigan’s Violence Against Chinese Scholars
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Exposing the University of Michigan’s Violence Against Chinese Scholars
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From Campus To Bank Account: The Expanding War On Free Speech
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The Real State of the Union: Epstein’s Shadow Network and the Illusion of American Democracy
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Kucinich: “Iran Could Be the Graveyard of the American Empire”
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Techno‑Authoritarianism and the Death of Counterculture: Jonathan Taplin on Power, Art, and the New American Reality
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Election Day 2020

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We’ve Been on Trump’s Road for a Long, Long Time

November 2, 2020 8 Comments

Beyond Our Control: The author's first book, about the mid-1970s, describes a moment eerily reminiscent of today's American reality.

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Biden’s Potential War Cabinet Is Troublesome

November 2, 2020 12 Comments

Likely foreign policy picks for key positions in a Biden cabinet could mean a hawkish administration if he wins - and progressives do not protest.

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‘Alarm Sirens Are Blaring’: Expert on Potential ‘Extreme’ Political Violence After Election

November 2, 2020 5 Comments

Trump has repeatedly used stochastic terrorism to encourage violence against those he deems the “enemy.” Some have enthusiastically followed these commands.

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American Empire and the New Cold War

November 2, 2020 0 Comments

Wide-ranging discussion on evolving towards dissent, what’s cooking in recent foreign policy absurdity news …and also, well, life & love & loss, ultimately.

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On Contact: Taibbi and Hedges on the Media Landscape

November 1, 2020 15 Comments

On Chris Hedges' show, On Contact, the host speaks with journalist and author Matt Taibbi about the rapidly disintegrating media landscape and its consequences.

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David Vine: Tracing America’s Brutal Imperialist History Through Its Military Bases

October 30, 2020 3 Comments

A political anthropologist puts a much needed pin to the balloon of American exceptionalism with an invaluable guide to a country that, long before Orwell came along, said war was…

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Greenwald: My Resignation from The Intercept

October 29, 2020 7 Comments

The same trends of repression, censorship and ideological homogeneity plaguing the national press generally have engulfed the media outlet I co-founded, culminating in censorship of my own articles.

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Glenn Greenwald on His Resignation from the Intercept

October 29, 2020 17 Comments

The Pulitzer winner founded The Intercept to challenge official narratives and protect editorial freedom. When editors spiked a controversial story he wrote, he concluded they had abandoned those principals and…

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Grassroots Activists Tackle Public Safety in Minneapolis

October 27, 2020 2 Comments

In the city where George Floyd was murdered, violence is up and morale is down. Neighborhood leaders did not want to wait for something to turn the tide, so they…

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America’s Imperial Expenditures and Escapades Are Stranger Than Fiction

October 27, 2020 2 Comments

Who needs dystopian novelists or absurd satirists when otherwise banal bureaucrats of the U.S. national security state do the job for them? It’s an old story with a new tech-savvy…

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10 Ways to Call Something Russian Disinformation Without Evidence

October 27, 2020 10 Comments

How do you call something 'Russian disinformation' when you don’t have evidence it is? Let’s count the ways.

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Economy Rajan Menon

So Trump Loses. What Happens Then?

October 26, 2020 7 Comments

Joe Biden’s arrival in the Oval Office won’t alter one mega-fact: Donald Trump will hand him a monstrous economic mess.

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[rewind] Chomsky Makes Case for Lesser Evil Voting

October 25, 2020 16 Comments

In the second part of this 2020 interview with Robert Scheer, the renowned thinker shares his criticisms of Israel and his views on electoralism.

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America Is Complicit in Yemen’s Spiral Toward Mass Starvation

October 25, 2020 2 Comments

The war in Yemen is an American war, and Americans have Yemeni blood on their hands.

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