Wounds of War
U.S. troops are still haunted by the lingering demons of the war on terror.
Activism
At the UN, groups urge the nuclear powers to step back from what the secretary-general call’s “a knife’s edge” of global catastrophe.
Middle East
Washington will give Netanyahu whatever he wants, whether it's in America's interest or not. Who will say no?
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Middle East
Will America's backing for Israel's war in Gaza torch the Red Sea region too?
Middle East
As the threat of a wider war looms, indications of new splits between the prime minister and IDF leadership.
Military
The U.S. led the stop of testing nuclear weapons in 1992, but a resumption may ride on November's election.
Wounds of War
The bombing severely escalates tensions for the U.S. in Russia, but it barely makes the news here at home.
Opinion
A primary in New York demonstrates that the merger of American and Israeli militarism is more comprehensive than ever.
TD Original
How Steven Pinker and his merry band of extreme optimists downplay the persistence of widespread human suffering and misery.
World
According to a new report released Monday, 80% of the increase comes from the United States.
Opinion
On the issue of Gaza and Israel's handling of the war, despite Joe Biden's disappointing posture, there's no question that Donald Trump's approach would be far worse.
Film
‘Green Border,’ an urgent Polish film about EU migrants, receives praise abroad and right-wing pushback at home.