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  • Hillary Clinton in Washington, D.C., June 22, 2010.
    Hillary Clinton in Washington, D.C., June 22, 2010.
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    Russia Today Airs Bizarre Anti-Semitic Conspiracy Theory About Hillary Clinton

    You’ll never guess who the Kremlin propaganda network says is pulling Clinton’s strings

    byYair Rosenberg
  • RT's Abby Martin(Facebook)
    RT's Abby Martin(Facebook)
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    RT Anchor’s Riff Not as ‘Rogue’ As It Seems

    How Abby Martin’s on-air jab at Russian intervention in Crimea helps Putin

    byJames Kirchick
  • Mayor Bob Filner of San Diego speaks at a press conference announcing his intention to seek professional help for sexual harassent issues July 26, 2013 in San Diego, California.(Bill Wechter/Getty Images)
    Mayor Bob Filner of San Diego speaks at a press conference announcing his intention to seek professional help for sexual harassent issues July 26, 2013 in San Diego, California.(Bill Wechter/Getty Images)
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    Bob Filner Resigns; Swiss Poll on Jewish Power

    Plus Israel strikes back at Lebanon, and more in the news

    byStephanie Butnick
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    Tablet Columnist Hijacks Russia Today to Protest Anti-Gay Laws

    Watch Jamie Kirchick take on anti-gay bigotry on Russia’s own network

    byYair Rosenberg
  • Julian Assange and Slavoj Žižek.(Russia Today)
    Julian Assange and Slavoj Žižek.(Russia Today)
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    Assange Hosts Žižek and David Horowitz

    ‘The World Tomorrow’ today

    byMarc Tracy
  • A still from the interview.(Russia Today)
    A still from the interview.(Russia Today)
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    WikiLeaks’ Assange Hosts Hezbollah’s Nasrallah

    On first episode of Russia Today show, guest pines for end of Israel

    byMarc Tracy
  • A Feb. 8 dispatch from Syria on RT.(Photoillustration Tablet Magazine; original photos Andrey Popov/Shutterstock.com and Russia Today.)
    A Feb. 8 dispatch from Syria on RT.(Photoillustration Tablet Magazine; original photos Andrey Popov/Shutterstock.com and Russia Today.)
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    Disinformation: ‘Pravda’ May Be Gone, but Now There’s ‘Russia Today’

    Russia’s propaganda machine is stronger than ever thanks to cable network RT. Its Syria coverage offers the proof.

    byMichael Moynihan
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