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trump's "official" tweets

Matthew Rozsa

Trump's White House is sending mixed signals over how to classify the president's tweets

(AP Photo/David Goldman)

Georgia GOP: No livable wage

Charlie May

Georgia congressional hopeful Karen Handel says not supporting a liveable wage makes her "a conservative"

President Donald Trump delivers a speech at the Israel Museum, Tuesday, May 23, 2017, in Jerusalem. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Don't put the blame on me

Charlie May

Trump hasn't replaced a single U.S. attorney — and only 11 ambassador appointments have been named

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Trump will tweet

Taylor Link

Donald Trump and allies are fending off Comey's testimony by trying to discredit him in advance

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)

the art of the putin deal

Robert Reich

What would Vladimir Putin have to gain in a hypothetical deal with Donald Trump?

(AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)

Bridgegate for FBI Director?

Matthew Rozsa

Christie has said that Trump would "not be making a mistake if he asked Chris Wray to be FBI director"

(AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

Trump son: Dems aren't people

Jeremy Binckes

The president's son "has never seen hatred like this," then calls Tom Perez "a total whackjob"

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Terrorists in Iran

Matthew Rozsa

Twelve people were killed and 42 were wounded in the Iranian capital of Tehran

Comedy Central

Noah: Trump only has phony win

Taylor Link

"He really is a TV president"

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Trump makes a crisis worse

Heather Digby Parton

Taking credit for a crisis in the Arab world that may have been caused by Russian fake news — it's so Trump!

Bernie Sanders; Hillary Clinton; Joe Biden (AP/Getty)

Democrats' demographic fail

Matthew Sheffield

If lower-income voters had actually showed up in large numbers, Hillary Clinton would be president. Who's at fault?

British Prime Minister Theresa May arrives to make a press statement after a meeting with with her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi in New Delhi, India, Monday, Nov. 7, 2016. May and Modi held wide-ranging talks Monday aimed at deepening ties between their countries and boosting trade and investment as the U.K. gets set to leave the European Union. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup) (AP)

Theresa May's vanity election

Denis MacShane - The Globalist

There are a few reasons why the British prime minister is holding a snap vote, and they're not good

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Trump firing Comey

Matthew Rozsa

Comey's testimony comes as more than three out of five Americans believe Trump fired Comey to protect himself

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arrested by ICE at hospital

Marcelo Rochabrun - ProPublica

“It seems odd just because he has a DUI that they would pick him up"

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Fact checking Trump on coal

Bobby Magill - Climate Central

Coal mines aren’t starting to open as much as Trump suggests, and the industry faces a tough future

(AP Photo/Shuji Kajiyama)

Mike Pence for president?

Alexandra Rosenmann - Alternet

He's already formed his own super PAC and made several trips to battleground states.

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Killing off 2016's big myth

Chauncey DeVega

Most of Trump's voters were middle-class or rich. Can we stop with all the bogus anthropology about Trumplandia?

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Birth Control: economic sense

Amanda Marcotte

Birth control is a reliable investment in our long-term prosperity. Why do Republicans keep attacking it?

Theresa May; Jeremy Corbyn (AP/Luca Bruno/Getty/Jack Taylor/Photo montage by Salon)

Britain's election shocker

Dave Lindorff

Prime Minister Theresa May's "snap election" looks like a massive fail as Labour surges despite terror attacks

The four advisors on "Planet of the Apps," from left to right: Jessica Alba, will.i.am, Gwyneth Paltrow and Gary Vaynerchuk (Courtesy of Apple Music)

Apple's surprise reality show

Salon Staff

In an interview with Salon, will.i.am explains how his cold call thrust the Cupertino company into the TV world

Al Franken; Bill Maher; Kathy Griffin (Getty Images)

Off-Color, Off Brand

Melanie McFarland

2 comedians and 2 different gaffes enable us to witness the power of a star's brand

Still from "Nowhere to Hide" (Human Rights Watch Film Festival)

HRW Film Festival

Tom Roston

A necessary departure from the poverty-disaster porn of times gone by, this year's festival focuses on empowerment

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Pride month entertainment

Kim VanderVoort

Here’s a short list of LGBTQ-centric works to read, watch and hear

Poetry Inspires kids in jail

D. Watkins

Drawing on years of experience with youth, "All Day" author Liza Jessie Peterson reflects on their creativity

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