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Will the GOP's Trumpist Wing Persist in Its Embrace of Putin?
The Russian autocrat hasn’t changed since the Cold War, but many Republicans have come full circle.
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The Russian autocrat hasn’t changed since the Cold War, but many Republicans have come full circle.
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Rarely has such a long-running and widely accepted political and media narrative been so at odds with reality.
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Christopher Warnagiris wrote about the relatively obscure Stoic philosopher Epictetus, who has become a surprise rock star of the alt-right.
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How Filipino journalist Maria Ressa took on Rodrigo Duterte and Facebook and won the Nobel Peace Prize.
First Look Institute's Press Freedom Defense Fund has backed Ressa's legal fight against the Philippine government since 2017.
The 2018 Helsinki meeting neither advanced nor threatened U.S. national security interests, Vindman said in an interview.
The 9/11 Wars
Mounting evidence supports allegations that Saudi Arabia helped fund the 9/11 attacks.
The 9/11 Wars
The war in Afghanistan was nasty and brutish, marked by the same imperial arrogance that doomed U.S. involvement in Vietnam.
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As the government attacks press freedom, reporters must consider their responsibility to sources — and each other.
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A successful prosecution of the WikiLeaks founder could empower the government to go after journalists for publishing classified information.
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