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Brett Kavanaugh; Donald Trump (AP/Getty/Photo montage by Salon)

Trump on Kavanaugh: "Facts don’t matter"

Matthew Rozsa

"I have no doubt that, if the attack on Dr. Ford was as bad as she says, charges would have been immediately filed"

Abraham Lincoln; Ruth Bader Ginsburg (Getty/Hulton Archive/Alex Wong)

Congressman jokes about Kavanaugh claims

Matthew Rozsa

"Did y’all hear this latest late-breaking news from the Kavanaugh hearings?” Norman asked the audience at a debate

Brett Kavanaugh; Lisa Murkowski (AP/Jacquelyn Martin/J. Scott Applewhite)

Will Murkowski vote "no" on Kavanaugh?

Shira Tarlo

Alaska's governor and lieutenant governor both voiced their opposition to Kavanaugh, mounting pressure on Murkowski

Chris Cuomo; Kellyanne Conway (AP/Michael Zorn/John Minchillo)

WATCH: Conway threatens to walk off CNN

Rachel Leah

"I can leave, and we can watch him get confirmed next week. Are you ready for that?" Conway told CNN's Chris Cuomo

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Record number of migrant kids detained

Rachel Leah

Federal funds will be redirected from cancer research, AIDS care and Head Start to pay for it

Michael Cohen (AP/Seth Wenig)

Cohen gives "critical" info. to Mueller

Shira Tarlo

Cohen spoke with investigators from the office of the special counsel multiple times, lawyer Lanny Davis confirms

Brett Kavanaugh (AP/Andrew Harnik)

Ford negotiates her Senate appearance

Rachel Leah

Ford doesn not want be in the same room as Brett Kavanaugh, and she would like the committee to subpoena Mark Judge

Sean Hannity speaks with Donald Trump at his Las Vegas rally. (Fox News)

Trump complains about Kavanaugh "delay"

Matthew Rozsa

The president also used his interview with Sean Hannity as yet another opportunity to slam the ongoing Russia probe

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Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh speaks after Donald Trump announced his nomination at the White House on July 9, 2018. (Getty/Mandel Ngan)

Now the Kavanaugh battle gets darker

Heather Digby Parton

Sen. Orrin Hatch and GOP operative Ed Whelan want to blame someone else for 1982 assault. Will Trump go along?

Immigration rally in Portland, Ore., Monday, Feb. 27, 2017 (AP Photo/Don Ryan)

Another brick in Trump's invisible wall

Kavitha Surana - ProPublica

The policy change is another brick in Trump’s “invisible wall” to make legal immigration as difficult as possible

Go from beginner to pastel masterpieces

Salon Marketplace

Dr. Bandy Lee; Donald Trump (AP/Yale/Salon)

Bandy Lee: Trump is deteriorating

Chauncey DeVega

Yale psychiatrist who edited "Dangerous Case" bestseller says an urgent intervention "was indicated long ago"

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Salon Marketplace

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Blue light from phones may be damaging

Rajiv Bahl

Your phone's blue light might be worse for your eyes than previously thought

Augustin Dieudomme looks out at the flooded entrance to his apartment complex as it continues to rise in the aftermath of Hurricane Florence in Fayetteville, N.C., Sept. 18, 2018. (AP/David Goldman)

Media avoided climate change angle

Jim Naureckas

Scientists believe climate change dramatically increases rainfall, but most Florence coverage ignored the issue

Teachers march during a rally, April 27, 2018, in Denver. (AP/David Zalubowski)

Reich: How to build progressive power

Robert Reich - RobertReich.org

Even in these dark times

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Shown is El Capitan where two climbers vying to become the first in the world to use only their hands and feet to scale a sheer slab of granite make their way to the summit Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2015, in Yosemite National Park, Calif. The pair are closing in on the top of the 3,000-foot (900-meter) peak and if all goes as planned, 30-year-old Kevin Jorgeson of California and 36-year-old Tommy Caldwell of Colorado, should complete their climb early Wednesday afternoon. (AP Photo/Ben Margot) (AP)

Climate change left out of park report

Elizabeth Shogren - Reveal

References to climate change was removed from a key planning document for a New England national park

The site of an air raid that hit a funeral reception in the Arhab district, 40 kilometres north of the capital Sanaa, on February 16, 2017. (Getty/Mohammed Huwais)

Yemen’s descent into hell

Rajan Menon - TomDispatch.com

A Saudi-American war of terror

Echo Show, Echo Dot, Echo Plus (Getty/Amazon/Salon)

New Echo lineup opens doors for robbers

Nicole Karlis

Amazon’s device head David Limp announced 70 new devices to help cede more of your life to the tech giant

Brett Kavanaugh (Getty/Alex Wong)

Creepy Kavanaugh's Yale frat days

Matthew Rozsa

New stories are emerging about Kavanaugh's Yale fraternity and his unseemly expectations for female clerks

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Ben Carson (AP/Jacquelyn Martin))

Carson's hyper-political HUD

Matthew Rozsa

The retired neurosurgeon has no experience in housing... and neither do his top advisers

CIA Director Mike Pompeo (AP/Salon)

Trump is wronging Yemen

Matthew Rozsa

Mike Pompeo is continuing to support Saudi Arabia after being warned that $2 billion in weapons sales were at stake

Brett Kavanaugh; Donald Trump (AP/Getty/Photo montage by Salon)

Kavanaugh: Now the misogyny is clear

Amanda Marcotte

Whatever the truth of the Kavanaugh accusations, the right's anti-choice ideology was never about "family values"

A plane dusts 1,200 sheep against ticks with 10 per cent DDT powder, dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, on the Hoover ranch in Medford, Ore. in 1948. (AP Photo)

Long-banned DDT still poses health risks

Jamie Reno - Healthline

Scientists say the pesticide banned in the 1970s is still in our ecosystem

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