Putin's Criminal Invasion of Ukraine Highlights Some Ugly Truths About U.S. and NATO
The fact that Putin is trying to justify the unjustifiable in Ukraine does not mean we must ignore the U.S. actions that fuel his narrative.
The fact that Putin is trying to justify the unjustifiable in Ukraine does not mean we must ignore the U.S. actions that fuel his narrative.
Author Harsha Walia discusses the Democratic Party’s fundamental role in shaping the long arc of U.S. border policy.
The industry calls it “luxury vinyl tile.” In reality, much of that plastic relies on toxic chemicals — and immense labor abuses.
The Justice Department frequently charges Muslims with felonies for making false statements to federal agents.
Trump’s designation of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terror group has upended the lives of former conscripts who’ve immigrated to the West.
Iraqi journalist Ghaith Abdul-Ahad joins Jeremy Scahill and Murtaza Hussain to discuss the impact and fallout of the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq.
Siegel failed to match his 2018 performance, coming in almost 7 points behind Rep. McCaul on Tuesday.
“They’ve got money, but we’ve got people,” the rallying cry of the party’s progressive wing, is being tested by a whole lot of money.
Hindu nationalist groups in Uttar Pradesh are using an anti-conversion law to violently break up interfaith couples and legitimate an anti-Muslim conspiracy theory.
Civil rights attorney Mike Siegel, locked in a rematch with eight-term congressman McCaul, called for the ad to come down.
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