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President Trump may have surrendered to the Taliban, but as Truthdig columnist Danny Sjursen notes, that may not amount to the end of the conflict.
In a new episode of "On Contact," the Truthdig columnist argues that Britain and the U.S. are "mocking the very concept of the rule of law."
In a new interview, the celebrated activist previews a Sanders presidency and explains how elites underestimate the power of the people.
In a new episode of "Last Week Tonight," the HBO host explains how the elimination of private insurance could benefit millions of Americans.
Journalists Bryn Nelson and Jane C. Hu explain why rising temperatures will fuel an increase in both deadly outbreaks and xenophobia.
The Truthdig columnist accuses Donald Trump's opposition of conveniently ignoring crimes committed by the Trump and Obama administrations.
As the U.S. hurdles toward war with Iran, the Truthdig columnist reminds viewers why it's so important to recognize our shared humanity.
In a new interview with "The Empire Files," the Truthdig columnist admits, "We're in a very, very serious moment in American history."
While accepting a leadership award from the Anti-Defamation League, the comedian sounds off on the deleterious effects of social media.
The comedian outlines why Donald Trump's nominee to lead NOAA could be downright dangerous for Americans.
In a new "Last Week Tonight," the HBO funnyman lays out the history of the parliamentary procedure and the reasons it must be scrapped.
Taya Graham, Stephen Janis and Jaisal Noor of The Real News Network explain how public-private partnerships have created exclusive playgrounds for the ultrarich.