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A surfer rides a wave, churned by a winter storm, breaking underneath the south tower of the Golden Gate Bridge, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2016, in San Francisco Bay. El Nino storms lined up in the Pacific promise to drench parts of the West for more than two weeks and increase fears of mudslides and flash floods in regions stripped bare by wildfires. (AP Photo/Ben Margot) (AP)

The two issues are actually intertwined

Emi Wang - Alternet

The Golden State recognizes that poverty and pollution go hand in hand, and that smart policies help tackle both

Stormy Daniels; Donald Trump; Kim Jong-un (Getty/AP/Salon)

Trump, Stormy and Kim: It's so hot!

Andrew O'Hehir

Tough-guy tariffs, a porn star and a surprise bromance: Trickster demon Donald Trump had one hell of a week

(AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

The Gilded Age warning to Silicon Valley

Richard White - The Conversation

Techies beware: a scholar of the Gilded Age sees parallels between the tech monopolies and the railroad monopolies

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Conservatives complain: No dates for us!

Jeremy Binckes

What's the point of becoming the ultimate Washington insider if you can't use it for personal gain?

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Matthew Servitto and Mandy Patinkin in "Homeland" (Showtime/Antony Platt)

The domestic right-wing terror threat

David Masciotra

The Showtime counterterrorism drama is unfolding its most relevant and necessary story this season

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Medicaid is a go-to funder for schools

Anna Gorman, Carmen Heredia Rodriguez - KFF Health News

Begun as a healthcare safety net, Medicaid increasingly underwrites a range of services in America’s public schools

Sarah Huckabee Sanders; Donald Trump (Getty/Salon)

What Trump needs: Perpetual scandals

Charlie May

The White House is in a permanent state of chaos — and no one can take their eyes off it

(AP/Alex Brandon)

The American disaster

Belle Chesler - TomDispatch.com

The canaries in the coal mine of American disaster

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Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan; Donald Trump; Erik Prince (Getty/AP/Photo montage by Salon)

Mueller turns to back channels for Trump

Lucian K. Truscott IV

A pair of princes, one Saudi, one American, make a connection between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin

In this March 7, 2017 photo, a man wearing plastic bags in the rain carries belongings as he walks during a sweep to clear out people living at a homeless encampment known as "The Field," in Seattle's Stadium district south of downtown. Sixteen months after he declared a state of emergency on homelessness, Seattle’s mayor is asking voters in this liberal, affluent city for $55 million a year in new taxes to fight the problem. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren) (AP)

The country fails lower income earners

Alex Henderson - Alternet

Despite every indicator stating otherwise, Republicans still uphold "trickle-down economics" as beneficial for all

Donald Trump; William McKinley (Getty/Mandel Ngan/National Archive/Newsmakers)

Why Donald Trump is no William McKinley

Matthew Rozsa

The president recently cited William McKinley to promote his tariff bill, but he really shouldn't have

Bill Maher: Why the Trump hate?

Nicole Karlis

Maher attacked liberals for criticizing the impending meeting between Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump

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Enlightenment Now by Steven Pinker (Getty/Prakash Singh/Penguin Random House)

Steven Pinker's apology for capitalism

Conor Lynch

Bill Gates loves the Harvard prof's attack on "progressophobia" — but as intellectual history it's incoherent

In this March 21, 2017 photo released by ABC, co-hosts, from left, Whoopi Goldberg, Sunny Hostin, Joy Behar, Sara Haines and Jedediah Bila appear on a monitor during a broadcast of "The View," in New York. The unquenchable thirst for chatter about President Donald Trump has changed the dynamics of a fierce daytime television competition much as it has in late-night TV. "The View" has spent more time talking politics with the arrival of a new administration, stopping the momentum of its rival "The Talk," which sticks to pop culture. (Lorenzo Bevilaqua/ABC via AP) (AP)

TV has an early impact on these ideas

Common Sense Media - Common Sense Media

There are age-appropriate shows which display nuanced gender roles — parents just have to know what to look out for

(AP/Susan Walsh)

This behavior is nothing new from Trump

Liz Posner - Alternet

If a contestant's skin was too dark or she rejected his advances, she was out

(AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

Shkreli sentenced to 7 years in prison

Rachel Leah

Shkreli sobbed before the judge, and his usual trolling antics were absent during the sentencing

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Rosie Perez and Josh Radnor in "Rise" (NBC/Peter Kramer)

"Rise": NBC's spring awakening

Melanie McFarland

The new musical drama from the creator of "Friday Night Lights" speaks to this moment ... sort of

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Higher ed's 99 problems: NYTimes is one

David M. Perry

New York Times' lefty-punching op-ed page ignores real problems in academia

(APAP Photo/Lauren Victoria Burke, File)

Ellison: Time for Medicare for All

Nicole Karlis

Rep. Keith Ellison is leading the House charge for Medicare For All — and he's frank about pushing the Dems left

John D. Feeley (AP/Arnulfo Franco)

A former ambassador dissects Trumpism

Matthew Rozsa

John D. Feeley says after Trump failed to condemn the Charlottesville Nazis, he realized they didn't share values

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Fake news spreads faster than real news

Shira Tarlo

Researchers found that false news spread farther, deeper and at a faster rate than accurate information

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte (Getty/Nicolas Datiche)

UN: Duterte needs psychiatric evaluation

Nicole Karlis

The U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights is concerned about President Duterte's comments

Safeguard the data on your computer

Salon Marketplace

Nix your wired chargers entirely

Salon Marketplace

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