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Trump and Russia

Matthew Rozsa

The president's current punching bag is White House counsel Don McGahn

(Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)

Depp and Trump

Matthew Rozsa

"When was the last time an actor assassinated a president?" Depp rhetorically asked

(ABC)

Kimmel talks with kids

Taylor Link

Kimmel talks with some kids about children's health and the Republican's new health care bill

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Trump and Mueller

Matthew Rozsa

The president has an upcoming interview on "Fox and Friends" in which he tries to discredit his special counsel

(AP/Evan Vucci/Getty/videodet/Photo Montage by Salon)

Another phony Trump reveal

Heather Digby Parton

Trump's tease on the bogus Comey recordings follows a disgraceful pattern learned from reality TV and casino sales

security vs. civil liberties

Carrie Sheffield

Michael Baker says nation's balancing act between security and privacy is a pendulum governed by political will

(AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

Obama blasts Trumpcare

Matthew Rozsa

"To put the American people through that pain... that's tough to fathom," Obama writes

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Goodbye to the present

Andrew Bacevich - TomDispatch.com

Did history begin anew last November 8th?

(AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Techie no-shows

Charlie May

Executives from established tech firms met with President Trump, but many venture capitalists decided not to attend

Hugh Hewitt (Wikimedia/Gage Skidmore)

"Sean Hannity in glasses"

Matt Gertz - Media Matters

The Trump supporter puts an intellectual shine on partisan hackery

Felix Sater; Donald Trump (Youtube/Felix Sater/Getty/Molly Riley)

Felix Sater: Trump's downfall?

Bob Cesca

Trump now claims he doesn't know this Russian-born money man linked to organized crime. Evidence suggests otherwise

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can the alt-right win?

Matthew Sheffield

Despite recent attention to left-wing extremism, the alt right is much closer to gaining political power

(AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File)

Do you trust Susan?

Neal Gabler - BillMoyers.com

Will "moderate" conservative Sen. Susan Collins protect your health care?

FILE - In this July 25, 2016, file photo, a memorial including a photo of Philando Castile adorns the gate to the governor's residence where protesters continue to demonstrate in St. Paul, Minn., against the July 6 shooting death of Castile by St. Anthony police officer Jeronimo Yanez during a traffic stop in Falcon Heights, Minn. Prosecutors announced Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2016, that Yanez has been charged with second-degree manslaughter in the killing. (AP Photo/Jim Mone, File) (AP)

Pro-cop juries are the norm

Kali Holloway - Alternet

The jury was well-stacked against a just verdict for Castile

(AP)

A deadly combo

Mike Adams - The Fresh Toast

What started out as a rumor last week on social media networks has been confirmed as gospel.

(William Alatriste/ NYC City Council​)

Indigenous woman charged

Celisa Calacal - Alternet

Her indictment signifies a dangerous shift toward criminalizing protesters

Peter Thiel; Hulk Hogan (AP/Ben Margot/Chris O'Meara)

"Nobody Speak"

Tom Roston

Trump was already in the film, but after Election Day the punishing jury award against Gawker took on new meaning

DiFranco on "Binary" politics

Alli Joseph

The indie singer describes the influences on her fiercely political 20th album, "Binary"

Stefanie Martini as Jane Tennison in "Prime Suspect: Tennison" (PBS)

"Prime Suspect: Tennison"

Melanie McFarland

Stefanie Martini fails to be stirring as a youthful, profoundly plain Jane Tennison

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Once he thought he could fly

Stephen P. Hinshaw

I was home on break from college the first time my dad told me, "There were times when I wasn’t fully rational”

How to beat perfectionism

Lauren Schiller

Percussionist Patti Niemi talks about enduring anxiety, rejection and how to handle failure and not fall apart

FILE - In this Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016 file photo, Brian Varner, a principal researcher at Symantec, inserts an identifying chip card into an electronic voting machine as he demonstrates how to hack an electronic voting machine at a Symantec office in New York. The U.S. voting system, a loosely regulated, locally managed patchwork of more than 3,000 jurisdictions overseen by the states, employs more than two dozen types of machinery from 15 manufacturers. Elections officials across the nation say they take great care to secure their machines from tampering. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File) (AP)

Hacking was widespread

Charlie May

The hacking of state and local election databases is broader than previously thought, officials say

Alexis Bledel as Ofglen in "The Handmaid's Tale" (Hulu/Take Five)

Bledel back for "Handmaids"?

Gabriel Bell

That's great — but also, hunh?

Mitch McConnell; Donald Trump; Rand Paul (AP//Evan Vucci/Timothy D. Easley/Getty/Molly Riley/Salon)

Trumpcare's failure to launch

Sophia Tesfaye

At least four conservative Republican Senators have already announced their opposition to the Senate GOP's bill

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