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Sean Hannity, Donald Trump (Jeff Malet, maletphoto.com/Reuters/Brendan McDermid/Photo montage by Salon)

Trump leaks to Hannity at night: report

Matthew Rozsa

Sean Hannity has emerged as the informal leader of the president's brain trust

Robert Mueller; Donald Trump (Getty/Photo montage by Salon)

Trump-Mueller: Now it's war

Heather Digby Parton

Trump's "witch hunt" counterattack is working — with his base. It also might strengthen the coming blue wave

Eliminating the Electoral College

Matthew Rozsa

Connecticut just took a giant step to put us closer to the end of the Electoral College

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How will Trump handle setbacks?

Charles Hermann - The Conversation

Radical policy shifts are a hallmark of the Trump administration

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Trump and Nazis: "Striking parallels"

Chauncey DeVega

Author of "The Death of Democracy": Germans in 1933 thought they were "good people" and nothing could go wrong

(AP Photo/John Minchillo)

Whitewashing history in the age of Trump

Hillary Clinton condemned U.S. President Donald Trump for his creeping fascism. Has she forgotten her own past?

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Religious right: Powerful but shrinking

Amanda Marcotte

New study suggests that as the religious right grows ever more radical, it drives ever more people out of church

(Associated Press)

Trump appointees return to lobbying

Derek Kravitz, Alex Mierjeski - ProPublica

Despite agreeing to five-year bans, at least six former administration officials are registered lobbyists

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Preserving dynamism in a volatile world

Samuel Hammond - Niskanen Center

Can you have capitalism without a social welfare state?

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Trump disappoints steelmakers on tariffs

Becca Schimmell - 100 Days In Appalachia

Industry leaders are let down as Trump delays promised decision on import tariffs

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The latest news on Russian interference

Melissa Ryan - Media Matters

Democrats on the House intelligence committee just released all 3,519 Russian propaganda ads placed on Facebook

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Congress to DoD: Stop burning explosives

Abrahm Lustgarten - ProPublica

The next round of Department of Defense funding will come with an important requirement

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Coalition of mayors goes to Washington

Jan Pytalski - 100 Days In Appalachia

A group of mayors and city managers from across the country went to D.C. to defend federal programs

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The thinking error behind science denial

Jeremy P. Shapiro - The Conversation

Could seeing things in black-and-white terms influence people’s views on scientific questions?

Live Work Work Work Die: A Journey Into the Savage Heart of Silicon Valley by Corey Pein (Getty/Henry Holt and Co.)

The singularity is not near

Corey Pein

If technology is the state religion, Singularitarianism is its most extreme and fanatical sect

(AP/Evan Vucci)

Trump's love for the Saudi regime

Ben Freeman, William D. Hartung - TomDispatch.com

How the Saudis took Donald Trump for a ride

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Kathryn Newton as Amy, Willa Fitzgerald as Meg, Maya Hawke as Jo, and Annes Elwy as Beth on "Little Women"

Little Women has been commissioned by Piers Wenger and Charlotte Moore at the BBC, and is produced by Playground (Wolf Hall, Howards End) for BBC One. The series is a co-production with MASTERPIECE on PBS. The producer is Susie Liggat. Executive producers are Colin Callender and Sophie Gardiner for Playground, Heidi Thomas, Lucy Richer for the BBC and Rebecca Eaton for Masterpiece. Lionsgate will manage worldwide distribution excluding US and UK.

Photo courtesy of MASTERPIECE on PBS, BBC and Playground. (Courtesy of Masterpiece on PBS, BBC and Playground)

Little Women: Out of fashion

Melanie McFarland

After savoring the tart delights of "Downton Abbey," how can we go back to starched style of "Masterpiece"?

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Congress isn't punishing outsourcers

Michael Grabell - ProPublica

Congress is about to waive tariffs for companies to import products they once made in the U.S

Artwork from "TOUGH MOTHERS: Amazing Stories of History’s Mightiest Matriarchs" (Dey Street Books)

In praise of tough mothers

Jason Porath

My brilliant mother fought hard to create her own way in the world, and then sacrificed it all to raise me

Junot Diaz; Benedict Cumberbatch as Patrick Melrose in "Patrick Melrose" (Getty/Mark Wilson/Showtime/Ollie Upton)

Is a cycle of abuse inevitable?

Mary Elizabeth Williams

Because of the secretive nature of childhood abuse, statistics on its long-term ramifications are inconsistent

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Frankenstein teaches us about motherhood

Richard Gunderman - The Conversation

Two hundred years after publication, "Frankenstein" invites us to reflect on the importance of mothers in our lives

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Trump puts the world on a dangerous path

Terry H. Schwadron

So what comes next?

Dick Cheney; George W. Bush; Gina Haspel; Donald Trump (AP/Getty/Salon)

Trump's latest pivot: Full-on neocon

Paul Rosenberg

With John Bolton and Gina Haspel, Trump has reanimated Bush-era zombies and doubled down on decades of bad policy

FILE - In this June 11, 2014, file photo, a man walks past a mural in an office on the Facebook campus  (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File) (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File)

Activist jailed for Facebook posts

Noor Al-Sibai - Raw Story

Activist Rakem Balogun speaks out following his release from jail

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