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Ivanka Trump; H.R. McMaster; Rex Tillerson; Donald Trump (AP/Molly Riley/Susan Walsh/Getty/Ron Sachs/Sean Gallup)

Trump goes rogue: Bad!

Heather Digby Parton

NATO, Paris and Trump's latest tweetstorm make clear the president no longer listens to even his closest advisers

Gen. Augusto Pinochet, right, appears with former Army Chief Gen. Carlos Prats (AP/La Tercera)

How dictators get away with it

Jeremy E. Sherman - Alternet

The list of authoritarian characteristics is pretty universal.

Donald Trump; Stephen Bannon (AP/Matt Rourke/Reuters/Carlo Allegri)

Trump's tribe of trolls

Bob Cesca

Whatever ideas and principles the Republicans once had have devolved into self-destructive, small-minded malice

(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

ambassador out

Matthew Rozsa

Acting Chinese ambassador David H. Rank says he cannot defend Trump's decision to resign from the Paris accord

James Comey (AP/J. Scott Applewhite)

Comey's yuuuge day on the Hill

Matthew Sheffield

Even if he says nothing new, James Comey's testimony is going to put a real focus on Trump's Russia scandal

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Trump’s exit from Paris Accord

Jean-Francois Boittin - The Globalist

After Trump’s exiting from the Paris Accord, no more travel freedom for all those involved in the decision-making

Scott Pruitt; Donald Trump (AP/J. Scott Applewhite/Getty/Molly Riley/Ig0rZh)

Climate denial by another name

Amanda Marcotte

Trump has stopped raving about a Chinese hoax — but claiming there's real scientific doubt is a form of denial

Mick Mulvaney (Getty/Chip Somodevilla)

Mick Mulvaney's snake oil

Gary Legum

Trump's budget chief has good reason to hate the CBO — but his claim it's playing partisan politics is poisonous

(Getty/Ronstik)

Billionaire losers

Angelo Young

Uber lost $708 million in 6 months, but its CEO/founder is worth billions. Is Silicon Valley a pyramid scheme?

A still from "Doomsday Preppers"

Selling Doomsday

Brian Tashman - Right Wing Watch

Many thought the end was nigh under Obama. People who profit off them have had to adapt under Trump

FILE - In this April 25, 1945, file photo, U.S.  President Harry S. Truman, talks in front of microphones, over which he broadcasts a message opening the conference of 46 United Nations in San Francisco, telling the delegates "you are to be architects of a better world. In your hands rests our future," in the White House in Washington, D.C. Seventy years ago leaders of 50 war-weary countries gathered in San Francisco to create an international order that would save future generations “from the scourge of war.” With that, the United Nations was created. (AP Photo/File) (AP)

Beware: Ghosts are everywhere

Michael Winship

Harry Truman understood the importance of allies in Europe. President Trump does not.

(AP/Nader Daoud)

Chomsky on Trump

Alexandra Rosenmann - Alternet

This administration's legislative agenda is uniquely cruel, even for the far right

(Library of Congress/Salon)

End of global leadership?

Simon Reich - The Conversation

America's role in the world may be changing — here's what that means for us

The Hudson River swells and rises over the banks of the Hoboken, N.J., waterfront as Hurricane Sandy approaches on Monday (AP Photo/Charles Sykes)

Boardwalk shows climate costs

John Upton - Climate Central

Rockaway's new boardwalk cost roughly $70 million per mile

White House press secretary Sean Spicer calls on a reporter during the daily briefing at the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2017. Spicer answered questions about immigration, homeland security and other topics. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh) (AP)

First Amendment in danger

Bernard Weisberger - BillMoyers.com

If anyone believes that under the First Amendment gagging the media can’t happen here, they would be wrong

(Courtesy Warner Bros. Entertainment/Salon)

Nationalism and "Wonder Woman"

Matthew Rozsa

On the 50th anniversary of the Six-Day War, "Wonder Woman" becomes a new battlefield for Israel and Lebanon

"The Women in the Castle" by Jessica Shattuck; "The Weight of Ink" by Rachel Kadish (Harper Collins Publishers/Lesley Unruh/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)

Nazis, family and forgiveness

Rachel Kadish, Jessica Shattuck

One author's grandparents were Holocaust survivors; another's were Nazis. Here's what they learned from each other

Donald Glover performs as Childish Gambino (AP/Charles Sykes)

Childish Gambino to retire?

Max Cea

Donald Glover is a brilliant self-cannibalizer

Bill Maher; Al Franken (AP/Janet Van Ham//J. Scott Applewhite)

Franken skips Maher for N-bomb

Gabriel Bell

The senator won’t be appearing on the HBO show following host’s self-made race controversy

Hillary Clinton; Vladimir Putin; Donald Trump (AP/Andrew Harnik/Richard Shiro/Reuters/Ivan Sekretarev/Salon)

NSA: Russian hacking went far

Matthew Rozsa

A newly published National Security Agency report shows that Russian hacking went further than previously known

New Yorker crowdsources art

Mary Elizabeth Williams

After a divisive election Matthew Chavez explores how collaboration can be a potent tool for unleashing feelings

In this June 2, 2016, photo, Clay Higgins, a former Captain for the St. Landry Parish Sheriff's office, and candidate for Congress, poses for a photograph in Lafayette, La. His wristband is printed with the word "redemption." The man dubbed the “Cajun John Wayne” has set his sights on a congressional seat. Higgins, a Republican, is one of seven candidates vying for the seat in Louisiana’s southwestern district, which is being vacated by Republican Rep. Charles Boustany, who is running for Senate. (AP Photo/Kevin McGill) (AP)

GOP congressman: "Kill them!"

Matthew Rozsa

The Lousiana Republican's post comes in the wake of recent terrorist attacks in London

(Twitter/Donald J. Trump)

Trump tweets turned into life

Katie Serena

The exhibit uses conservative twitter accounts to power fluorescent lights, which in turn nurture a lavender field

(AP Photo/Bruce Smith)

Relics of the past?

Charlie May

Corey Stewart has been giving two sets of responses when asked about Confederate monuments

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