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The Fall of KabulNick TurseJoe Biden claimed “zero” parallels between U.S. withdrawals from Afghanistan and Vietnam. As the Taliban take Kabul, he’s proved wrong.
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As the Taliban Seize Cities, Desperate Afghans Are Trapped in an American-Made FiascoAndrew QuiltySince 2001, urban Afghans have enjoyed a return of ordinary freedoms. Now they have the most to lose.
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Laura Ingraham Confronts the Core Problem for CapitalistsJon SchwarzAnd workers should thank her for that.
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The Most High-Profile Al Qaeda Plot Foiled After 9/11 Was an FBI ScamAlice SperiA new Frontline documentary details the case of the “Liberty City Seven,” a group of men the FBI coached into pledging allegiance to Al Qaeda.
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Israeli Ambassador to U.S. Seemingly Acknowledges That Israel Has Nuclear WeaponsJon SchwarzGilad Erdan, also the Israeli ambassador to the United Nations, quietly liked a tweet referring to “Israel’s nuclear deterrent.”
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Joe Manchin Wins a Watered-Down Voting Rights BillSara Sirota, Ryan GrimDespite Manchin’s continued demands for voter ID rules and against mail-in voting, the GOP remains ready to fight back.
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“Obligation to Remember”: Author Spencer Ackerman on the Casualties of the War on TerrorRyan DevereauxIn his new book, Ackerman makes the case that the Trump years were the logical conclusion of a multidecade borderless war without end.
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What Happened to Andrew Yang?Akela LacyHe was panned and hailed as Tusk Strategies’ empty suit — but Yang’s downfall concurred with his surprising independence.
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As Purdue Pharma Sought Controversial Bankruptcy Settlement, It Spent Over $1.2 Million on LobbyingMatthew Cunningham-CookThe proposed settlement allows the Sackler family to walk away with over $6 billion.
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Podcasts
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The Era of Climate Denial Is OverDeconstructedA new report from the IPCC clarifies the immense stakes in the climate crisis.
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