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For the first time since the early 20th century, the Lebanese people are talking about famine, writes As`ad AbuKhalil.
For so many reasons, this Fourth of July left me cold.
It’s insane that both U.S. mainstream political parties are attacking one another as being far-left extremists because by global standards they are both very much right-wing parties, says Caitlin Johnstone.
In 1932, as in 2020, the nation experienced an explosion of civil unrest on the eve of a presidential election, writes James N. Gregory.
Amir Hussain highlights signs of unity within a diverse faith group.
Unable to make Mexico pay for his $18 billion pet project, Trump has turned to other sources of financing, Ben Norton reports.