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The US Has Bombed at Least Eight Wedding Parties Since 2001

The US Has Bombed at Least Eight Wedding Parties Since 2001 The US Has Bombed at Least Eight Wedding Parties Since 2001

Why are so many of our “surgical” strikes going so terribly wrong?

Dec 20, 2013 / Tom Engelhardt

Ten Steps Bill de Blasio and Bill Bratton Should Take to Fix Stop-and-Frisk

Ten Steps Bill de Blasio and Bill Bratton Should Take to Fix Stop-and-Frisk Ten Steps Bill de Blasio and Bill Bratton Should Take to Fix Stop-and-Frisk

The road to police reform begins with community participation and a court-appointed monitor.

Dec 20, 2013 / David A. Harris

Bloomberg Warns de Blasio About ‘Labor-Electoral’ Complex

Bloomberg Warns de Blasio About ‘Labor-Electoral’ Complex Bloomberg Warns de Blasio About ‘Labor-Electoral’ Complex

The outgoing mayor says pension and healthcare costs could cripple the city. His successor thinks the labor mess the mayor is leaving him is a bigger deal.

Dec 19, 2013 / Jarrett Murphy

Dick Cheney in Nixonland

Dick Cheney in Nixonland Dick Cheney in Nixonland

A festive night of Obamacare-bashing.

Dec 19, 2013 / Jon Wiener

Ted Mitchell, Education Dept. Nominee, Has Strong Ties to Pearson, Privatization Movement

Ted Mitchell, Education Dept. Nominee, Has Strong Ties to Pearson, Privatization Movement Ted Mitchell, Education Dept. Nominee, Has Strong Ties to Pearson, Privatization Movement

The nominee for Education Department under secretary has strong ties to the privatization and investor community. 

Dec 19, 2013 / Lee Fang

A Bad Week for the NSA

A Bad Week for the NSA A Bad Week for the NSA

The report from a White House review panel is a confirmation of pathology within the NSA, if not a perfect prescription for reform. 

Dec 19, 2013 / Zoë Carpenter

Russia Wins a Round in Ukraine

Russia Wins a Round in Ukraine Russia Wins a Round in Ukraine

It’s ugly, but the United States ought to stay out of it.

Dec 19, 2013 / Bob Dreyfuss

From Syria to Bosnia: Memoirs of a Mujahid in Limbo

From Syria to Bosnia: Memoirs of a Mujahid in Limbo From Syria to Bosnia: Memoirs of a Mujahid in Limbo

A Syrian national who fought in Bosnia and now languishes in immigration detention reflects on the Bosnian war, his predicament and the civil war in Syria.

Dec 19, 2013 / Franco Galdini and Foreign Policy In Focus

Explaining Ourselves Explaining Ourselves

How the puzzle solutions got a little longer

Dec 19, 2013 / Joshua Kosman and Henri Picciotto

Sharif Abdel Kouddous: Egypt’s Crackdown Widens

Sharif Abdel Kouddous: Egypt’s Crackdown Widens Sharif Abdel Kouddous: Egypt’s Crackdown Widens

Egypt’s brutal suppression of the Muslim Brotherhood has now widened to include journalists, non-Islamist activists and students.

Dec 19, 2013 / Press Room

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