Exclusive: The U.S. mainstream media continues to spread its own “fake news,” like the falsehood about an intelligence community “consensus” on Russia-gate “hacking,” as algorithms begin to marginalize dissent, reports Robert Parry.
The World’s Shift to Electric Cars
Exclusive: Despite resistance from the oil industry and Team Trump, the transition to electric vehicles is accelerating, with key foreign countries and some U.S. states taking the lead, writes Jonathan Marshall.
How the ‘Center’ Is Spinning Apart
PBS’ Anti-Russia Propaganda Series
The U.S. Hypocrisy of ‘Human Rights’
Long before President Trump, the U.S. government had made a mockery of “human rights,” condemning abuses by adversary states but silent when crimes were committed by U.S. agents or U.S. allies, explains Todd E. Pierce.
Macron’s Maneuvers on the New Cold War
House GOP Seeks to Curb Yemen War
Pitching the ‘Forever War’ in Afghanistan
Learning to Love Perpetual War
The transformation of the Democratic Party into the perpetual war party – accelerated by the Russia-gate hysteria – is personified by Rep. Barbara Lee who voted against the “war on terror” resolution in 2001, as Norman Solomon explains.
Intel Vets Challenge ‘Russia Hack’ Evidence
Trump’s Foreign Policy Mishmash
The Unending Failure of the Afghan War
The Bloody ‘Liberation’ of Mosul
Trump’s Slide into Endless-War Syndrome
Farmworkers Protest EPA’s Pesticide Ruling
The Dream to Destroy Iran-Nuke Accord
Holding onto Nuclear Weapons
How Trump Defines the Future
President Trump has defined the future as a battle between old-style nationalism and neoliberal globalism, a challenge that the West’s elites mock at their own peril, as ex-British diplomat Alastair Crooke describes.
The Right’s Long War on Media
NYC: Front Line of Income Inequality
New York City faced a crisis four decades ago with a massive electrical failure and fear of crime. Now, it confronts another challenge, a vast gap between the super-rich and the rest, writes Michael Winship.