Anatol Lieven / Responsible StatecraftIt's not enough for Washington to urge talks from behind the scenes, while insisting in public that only Kyiv can negotiate.Women
Mark Engler and Paul Engler / Waging NonviolenceIt takes effort to track the impacts of mass mobilizations like #MeToo, Occupy or Black Lives Matter, but understanding social change is impossible without such work.Military
Lindsay Koshgarian / OtherWordsConservative lawmakers calling for cuts should start with the agency that can’t account for $1.9 trillion — not the programs Americans rely on.Politics
Jessica Corbett / Common Dreams"It's like the tobacco companies that knew the addictive and lethal nature of cigarettes yet continued to get millions of teenagers hooked on them," said one African critic.TD Original
Freddie deBoer / Truthdig"EA is always sold as a very pure and fundamentally straightforward project but collapses into obscurity and creepy tangents when substance is demanded."Wounds of War
Rebecca Gordon / TomDispatchIn Israel/Palestine and armed conflicts around the world, it's time to change the status quo of militarism and violence. TD Column
Paul Von Blum / TruthdigEthnic Armenians have fled a once-thriving democracy in Artsakh after an offensive by the authoritarian regime in Azerbaijan.Prison Reform
Meg O'Connor / The AppealTerrence Richardson and Ferrone Claiborne have spent decades behind bars after a jury acquitted them of murder. Now, the Virginia Supreme Court is set to decide their fate.
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Ed Rampell / TruthdigThe director of “JFK” on the Kennedy cover-up, why he was killed, and what the country—and the world—suffered as a result. TD Interview
Ed Rampell / TruthdigThe new series "Four Died Trying" seeks to expose what—and who—was really behind the four iconic assassinations of the 1960s.
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