Is Trump a Fascist?
Jason Stanley of Yale University speaks with Mehdi Hasan about the parallels between historical fascist movements and the Trump administration.
Jason Stanley of Yale University speaks with Mehdi Hasan about the parallels between historical fascist movements and the Trump administration.
Civil rights lawyer Flint Taylor, the ACLU’s Hina Shamsi, and artist Eli Valley are this week’s guests.
Stephen Walt and John Mearsheimer are back — this time with dueling books about why U.S. foreign policy has utterly failed.
Democrats unite behind one of the sleaziest, most corrupt incumbent senators, ensuring that no credible primary challenge can be mounted.
The competing interests and tactics of Saudi Arabia and Qatar have been an overlooked dimension in the war that has torn Syria apart since 2011.
As most 2020 contenders skipped the D.C. conference of pro-Israel lobby AIPAC, Kamala Harris attended an off-the-record meeting there.
There are signs that U.S. opinion might be shifting on Israel and Palestine, but defenders of the Israeli government aren’t backing down. What’s the price of criticizing Israel in the U.S.?
Speaking at the annual J Street conference, Sen. Bernie Sanders once again condemned recent Israeli attacks on nonviolent protesters.
Rep. Mike Capuano is facing a Democratic primary challenge from Boston City Councillor Ayanna Pressley.
Hagiography is not journalism and rewriting history is unacceptable. Mehdi Hasan and Glenn Greenwald unpack the darker side of George H.W. Bush’s legacy.
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