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Obamacare Will Save Lives: Trying to Kill It Is Cruel, Stupid, and Deadly
Why Ted Cruz and the Republicans' anti-Obamacare crusade means life or death for millions of Americans—like me. -
The Italian Job: How the Pentagon Is Creating a New European Launchpad for US Wars
The percentage of US forces in Europe based in Italy has tripled since 1991. -
How the US Military Keeps Reporters in the Dark
Those inquiring about secret bases and other operations are met with everything from ignored questions to airport detentions -
Obama’s New FCC Pick Could Help Determine the Future of the Internet
Will the president pick a public interest-oriented policy wonk or a former telecom lobbyist/Obama fundraiser to chair this all-important agency? -
Why China Will Contain Itself
US-China relations are uncomfortable, but it's probably not be the start of a new cold war. -
Drone Warfare Isn’t Cheap, and it Isn’t Targeted
The idea that drones can make war better is part of a longstanding myth about air power. -
The US Military and the Unraveling of Africa
In the wake of 9/11, the continent has become increasingly violent and unsettled. -
The Supreme Court's Big Gay-Marriage Week, Explained
The Supreme Court is taking up Proposition 8 and the Defense of Marriage Act this week. -
New Study Links Plastics Exposure to Breast Cancer
Women working in automotive plastics factories are five times more likely to get breast cancer. But their risk has been largely ignored. -
Space Warfare and the Future of US Global Power
Horses and bayonets no more—the US military is increasingly investing in space technology. -
The Increasing US Shadow Wars in Africa
Unbeknownst to most Americans, the US has been steadily increasing its military footprint in Africa. -
The Few. The Proud. The Afflicted.
Exposed to poisoned water at Camp Lejeune, these vets may hold the key to a scourge that kills some 40,000 American women—and a few hundred men—per year. -
The Nature of the U.S. Military Presence in Africa
An exchange between Colonel Tom Davis and Nick Turse. -
Thanksgiving Music Top 12
Two handfuls of MoJo staff picks for 2011—and no turkeys allowed. -
The Gaping Hole in Ron Paul’s Health Care Policy
The Paul plan for healthcare simply does not work. -
China’s Pipelineistan “War”
The sleeping giant enters the new Great Game. -
Jumpin’ Jack Verdi: It’s a Gas, Gas, Gas
Iran and the Pipelineistan opera. -
Interview: Sundance Film Lab Director, Plus Video
The director of the Sundance Feature Film Program discusses this year's filmmakers lab and the best indie movies you haven't heard of. With video from the lab.