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Dylan Farrow on "CBS This Morning" (YouTube/CBS This Morning)

Woody Allen's reckoning is finally here

Rachel Leah

"I loved my father," Farrow said. "He was my hero. And that doesn't obviously take away from what he did"

(AP/Carolyn Kaster)

Doctors refute Trump's excellent health

Charlie May

"We’re talking about a 70-plus-year-old man who is obese and doesn’t exercise"

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Global warming made 2017 super hot

Matthew Rozsa

2017 was either the second or third warmest year on record, as well as the warmest in which El Niño wasn't a factor

(Getty/Alex Wong)

The Times' Trumpster fetish blossoms

Gabriel Bell

Meanwhile, Samantha Bee meets with a very different type of working-class voter

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Michelle and Barack Obama (Getty/Nicholas Kamm)

Barack and Michelle forever

Shira Tarlo

Try not to get wistful about the last administration — though that may be impossible

(Getty/Jim Watson)

An NRA-Kremlin connection?

Matthew Rozsa

The FBI is looking into what the NRA had to do with the deputy governor of Russia's central bank

Superior-sounding, powerful speaker set

Salon Marketplace

Bring your music to life

George W. Bush (AP/Seth Wenig)

Trump has plummeted U.S. influence

Charlie May

Median global approval of U.S. leadership, 30 percent, is now lower than at any time under Bush or Obama

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(AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)

Gay athlete doesn't want to meet Pence

Chris Sosa - Alternet

The bigoted vice president "should really go to church"

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Trump hits campaign trail in Penn.

Matthew Rozsa

Trump is visiting Pennsylvania to meet with a GOP candidate running in a special election in a deep red district

Sen. Cory Booker D-N.J., questions Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen during a hearing, Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2018. (AP/Jose Luis Magana)

GOP mansplains mansplaining

Rachel Leah

The party's Twitter account accused Cory Booker of "mansplaining," but it doesn't seem to understand what that is

(AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Trump contradicts Kelly on border wall

Charlie May

In a stark contradiction from his chief of staff, Trump said his position on the border wall never "evolved"

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Steve Bannon arriving at a House Intelligence Committee closed door meeting. (Getty/Mark Wilson)

Is "Sloppy Steve" Trump's big problem?

Heather Digby Parton

After a day of dramatic testimony and an unexpected subpoena, the big question is: What does Steve Bannon know?

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Trump's "fake news" awards bombs

Matthew Rozsa

Trump's "fake news" awards are little more than a place for him to trash media outlets he dislikes

(AP/Getty/Salon)

Trump's historically bad first year

Nicole Karlis

It’s the lowest average first-year approval rating for a president

Rex Tillerson (AP/Cliff Owen)

Tillerson staff prints out Trump tweets

Nicole Karlis

The Secretary of State doesn’t have a Twitter account, relies on printouts to know what his boss is thinking

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FILE - In this June 12, 2016 file photo, an armed police officer stands guard outside the Stonewall Inn, in New York after a Florida gunman's attack at a gay nightclub spread fear of more attacks. The officer is heavily armed and equipped, in a manner typical of the NYPD's counterterrorism unit and Emergency Service Unit - the NYPD's equivalent of SWAT officers. But the NYPD plans to distribute 20,000 helmets and 6,000 vests before the end of the year to uniformed patrol officers to protect them better during combat with rampaging shooters (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File) (AP)

NYC crime falls with police stops

Joe Sexton - ProPublica

Police have cut back their use of stop-and-frisk policies — and to the surprise of some, crime didn’t spike

(AP Photo/Chris Post)

Robots lead to drug breakthrough

Ian Haydon - The Conversation

It turns out: Moving a robot is like manipulating a molecule

(AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)

Trump should be worried about Bannon

Jefferson Morley - Alternet

Mueller wants to know more about Jared Kushner, the Trump Tower meeting, WikiLeaks, and Pence

Doug Jones (hsgac.senate.gov)

Next health care fight is coming

Sophia Tesfaye

Republicans' new tactic: Blame Obamacare for the opioid epidemic. It's idiotic, but don't assume it won't work

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Trump's other war on health care

Amanda Marcotte

Now the government wants to let anti-abortion and anti-LGBT health providers refuse care on religious grounds

Calvin Coolidge; Donald Trump (AP/Getty/Chris Kleponis)

"S***hole" immigration: A short history

Matthew Rozsa

Trump's denunciation of nonwhite immigrants recalls the xenophobia and race panic of the Calvin Coolidge era

In this photo taken on Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2016 Omar Hassan walks past his creations "Breaking Through" in his studio in Milan, Italy. When he creates art work, Omar Hassan doesn’t get out paint brushes. He gets out his boxing gloves. Hassan, a 29-year-old artist and boxer, has combined his two passions, with the goal to bring the disciplines closer. Hassan, born in Milan to an Italian mother and Egyptian father, creates the works by dipping his glove in paint, and punching the canvas stretched over cardboard to keep it from breaking. He calls the series ‘’Breaking Through Milano’’ His paintings sell from 8,000 to 40,000 euros, which he calls ‘’a great satisfaction, but not the goal.’’ (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni) (AP)

Why some people are more creative

Roger Beaty - The Conversation

The answer has long-eluded scientists

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Hospital dumps mentally ill patient

April M. Short - Alternet

"Patient dumping" is a symptom of a broken healthcare system

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