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Rick Gates (AP/Andrew Harnik)

Rick Gates gets New Year's freedom

Charlie May

Gates, Trump's former deputy campaign manager, is under house arrest after being indicted in the Russia probe

Donald Trump, Anna Wintour (AP/Jeff Zelevansky)

Trump attacks Anna Wintour

Gabriel Bell

The president went after the fashion editor for a video that her magazine did not create

(Getty/Bill Pugliano)

Kentucky hedge funds being sued

Matthew Rozsa

The plaintiffs claim that Kentucky Retirement Systems invested their money in dangerous hedge funds

Michael Flynn; Donald Trump (AP/Susan Walsh/Getty/Nicholas Kamm/Salon)

Will Trump turn on Flynn? New report

Nicole Karlis

Fearing a Russia investigation that is closing in on the White House, Trump will reportedly cast Flynn as a “liar”

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Iliza Shlesinger (AP/Dennis Van Tine)

Comic sued for hosting women-only show

Jennie Neufeld

In a lawsuit, a man contends is that being locked out of a standup set is a "repugnant" form of a discrimination

(AP Photo/Carlos Giusti)

Price hiking a life-saving drug

Matthew Rozsa

After a startup acquired a medication to treat Hodgkin's lymphoma in 2013, it raised the price nine times

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Atlanta news anchor Amanda Davis dies

Jarrett Lyons

Following a stroke, veteran journalist Amanda Davis has passed away at 62

Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during his and Belarus President, Alexander Lukashenko's news conference following their talks at Konstantin palace in St.Petersburg, Russia, Monday, April 3, 2017. (AP Photo/Dmitri Lovetsky, Pool)

Putin claims explosion was terrorism

Matthew Rozsa

"You know that yesterday in St. Petersburg a terrorist act was carried out," Putin said on Thursday

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Ally Sheedy and Molly Ringwald in "The Breakfast Club" (Universal Pictures)

See a deleted "Breakfast Club" scene

Gabriel Bell

In advance of a reissue of the seminal teen movie, a clip starring Ally Sheedy and Molly Ringwald surfaces

Howard Dean (Reuters/Phil Mccarten)

Howard Dean calls GOP lawmakers corrupt

Charlie May

Several GOP lawmakers are positioned to financially benefit from the new tax plan

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Asbestos found in Claire's makeup kits

Jarrett Lyons

The popular teen-fashion supplier has had to recall the kits after the toxic substance was detected

FILE - In this July 12, 2012 file photo, a sample of Sabra hummus is set out during a groundbreaking ceremony for the expansion of Sabra Dipping Co.'s Chesterfield County, Va. production facility. Sabra Dipping Co. on Monday, Nov. 21, 2016, announced it is voluntarily recalling Sabra hummus sold in the U.S. and Canada with a a “Best Before” date of Jan. 23, 2017, or earlier due to a possible Listeria contamination. (Patrick Kane/The Progress-Index via AP, File) (AP)

FDA: Slow to recall contaminated goods

Charlie May

An inspector general report revealed that the FDA lacks proper measures to recall tainted goods in a timely fashion

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Bono (Getty/Jacques DeMarthon)

Bono: Today's music is too "girly"

Gabriel Bell

"Hip-hop is the only place for young male anger at the moment," the U2 frontman complained, "and that's not good"

Paul Nehlen (AP/Scott Bauer)

Breitbart dumps Paul Ryan opponent

Matthew Rozsa

Paul Nehlen, the past and future Paul Ryan foe, has come under fire for posting anti-Semitic tweets

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44% of GOP think Obamacare was repealed

Charlie May

Despite Trump often crying "fake news," he's repeatedly asserted that Obamacare has met its fate — it hasn't

Roy Moore; Doug Jones (Getty/Salon)

Sore loser: Roy Moore just won't quit

Matthew Rozsa

The GOP Alabama Senate candidate claims his loss to Democrat Doug Jones was due to rampant voter fraud

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Robert Mueller (Getty/Alex Wong)

Why is the Florida GOP after Mueller?

Heather Digby Parton

Maybe it's coincidence that Florida congressmen benefited from Russian hacking, and now bemoan the "deep state"

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U.S. drug prices defy economics

Julie Appleby - KFF Health News

Exorbitant drug prices in the U.S. may not just be economics as usual

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Words that defined us in 2017

Kate Yoder - Grist

Environmentally based words dominated the year

Robert Mueller (Getty/Saul Loeb)

The right-wing plot to get Mueller

Jefferson Morley - Alternet

Conservative media attempt to demonize the special prosecutor as a threat to America

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"Alt-right's" big year: Has it faded?

Amanda Marcotte

After Charlottesville, white supremacists dialed back their big public events, but online recruiting continues

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Russian fake news plagued the left too

Matthew Sheffield

A freelance writer who published on progressive websites was probably a Russian invention. Were there others?

(Getty/Stephanie Keith)

Can #MeToo survive its own success?

Jim Sleeper

Revolutionary social movements often indulge in excess or pursue the wrong targets. Will #MeToo break the pattern?

This Oct. 16, 2016, photo shows Nabisco’s booth at an annual dietitians' conference, where company representatives explained the health benefits of their products. The presence of major food companies underscored the conflict-of-interest issues in the nutrition field. (AP Photo/Candice Choi) (AP)

The end of "diet wizards"

David Prologo - The Conversation

Convincing in their presentation, diet wizards promise results they cannot deliver — quite akin to the Wizard of Oz

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