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Christopher Wray, Rod Rosenstein, Jeff Sessions
By 05/23/2018

Rosenstein Is Caught Between Doing His Job and Appeasing Trump

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein has one of the toughest jobs in Washington. He wants to ensure that the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election can proceed while also having to handle the increasingly frequent tantrums from President Donald Trump. The latest chapter in this ongoing saga started in late April when Trump […]

The Gerrymander
By 05/16/2018

Public Pays a High Price for Extreme Gerrymandering

The impact of gerrymandered maps and voter suppression efforts can be devastating for a state — even after courts have stepped in to overturn them. North Carolina is a poster child for the way this assault on democracy leads to laws that should never have been enacted.

Korean War, insects, biological weapons, women
By 05/14/2018

Did US Deploy Bioweapons During Korean War?

A recently unearthed 1950s report by an international commission concluded the US used bioweapons on North Korea. It raises doubts about claims that captured Americans were brainwashed into confessing the use of such weapons.

Us vs. Them, Ian Bremmer
By 05/11/2018

Globalization — the Economics Work, the Politics Do Not

Geopolitics expert and bestselling author Ian Bremmer talks to Jeff Schechtman about how, for the West, security and prosperity have worked against each other, how technology feeds this divide, how China has benefited from it all, and how those left behind see a future that is obsolete.

Cuba, biological warfare
By 05/09/2018

JFK Files Reveal US Biological Warfare Plans Against Cuba

It is well known that the US tried to kill Fidel Castro, but recently released JFK assassination-related files show that the Pentagon actually planned to use biological weapons against the entire country, killing plants and animals in order to ruin its economy and effect regime change.