You Can’t Trust a Breakdancing Pope
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Disinformation-as-art erodes our reality from the periphery.
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The right’s love for dictators isn’t new. We reveal a century-long saga of conservatism’s authoritarian infatuation.
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Some think I’ve lost my ability to see “what’s really going on.”
Thoughts from the Munich Security Conference.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy takes a gamble on replacing his top general who has a higher popularity rating than he does.
Tens of millions of Americans are so brainwashed by Donald Trump and the right wing echo chamber that even an act of God seems unlikely to save them from their delusion.
The media outlets all took the bait, as Robert Hur and his hatcheteers knew they would.
Exploring the complexities of US military engagements in Iraq and Syria, from destroying ISIS to the challenges posed by Iran and Israel.
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