Trump’s War on Drugs
Journalist Radley Balko examines how Trump’s war on immigrants merges and expands the lethal policies of the wars on drugs and terror.
Making a Killing
See our latest coverage on the influence of Saudi Arabia and UAE money on the Washington establishment
Journalist Radley Balko examines how Trump’s war on immigrants merges and expands the lethal policies of the wars on drugs and terror.
The U.S. sent cluster munitions to Ukraine, and Vladimir Putin warns “the right to take reciprocal action.”
As Israel intensifies its attacks in Lebanon, the prospect of the “great war” looms.
Billions in security aid to Lebanon, along with off-the-books commandos, could embroil the U.S. in a regional conflagration.
Norman Solomon, a longtime peace activist, explains America’s magician’s trick.
Because human joy is anathema to us, we direct your holiday attention to your complicity in the violence in Israel and Palestine.
Hooman Majd on the Iran protests and the government’s brutal response, and Lois Parshley explains the financial and tech interests in Greenland.
Many Indians have bristled at a perceived double standard on extrajudicial killings amid Canada’s investigation into the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
Despite his campaign pledges, the president has continued to back Saudi Arabia and its murderous de facto ruler.
The White House said Bernie Sanders’s war powers resolution would prolong the war, but that’s what its own efforts are doing.
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