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Billy Bush (AP/Richard Shotwell)

Billy Bush talks Trump Tape

Matthew Rozsa

At first blush, the former host is showing more growth than the self-proclaimed p**sy grabber himself

Newt Gingrich (AP/Dennis Van Tine)

Whodunnit?

Charlie May

Prominent conservatives won't stop spreading conspiracy theories about a slain DNC staffer

Jared Kushner (AP/Evan Vucci)

Kushner conflicts?

Matthew Rozsa

The president's son-in-law wants Americans to take him at his word that he is behaving ethically

(AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Trump considered a shutdown

Matthew Rozsa

Former House Speaker John Boehner had to explain to Trump why a shutdown would be bad for the U.S.

How stupid can it get?

Charlie May

Late-night comedian John Oliver discusses the recent Trump scandals and how exhausting it's been

(AP/van Vucci)

Trump visits wary Israel

Matthew Rozsa

Trump has his work cut out for him when he visits an Israeli government that is unsure of what to make of him

President Donald Trump walks down the steps of Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base in Md., Wednesday, May 17, 2017. Trump went to the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in New London, Conn., where he gave the commencement address. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh) (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

Trump budget: Dead on arrival

Heather Digby Parton

While the president exhausts himself on a brief overseas trip, his team drops the worst budget proposal ever

Crooked Donald Trump

Jeremy Binckes

Donald Trump has become the thing he's hated the most

(Getty/Molly Riley-Pool)

why the WH implosion?

Alexandra Rosenmann - Alternet

"The apocalypse has already begun."

FILE - In this Feb. 27, 2014 file photo, Federal Bureau of Investigation Director James B. Comey listens to a question from a reporter during a media conference in San Francisco. The FBI director revealed new details Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2015, about the stunning cyberattack against Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc., part of the Obama administration's effort to challenge persistent skepticism about whether North Korea's government was responsible for the brazen hacking. Speaking at the International Conference on Cyber Security at Fordham University, FBI Director Comey revealed that the hackers "got sloppy" and mistakenly sent messages directly that could be traced to IP addresses used exclusively by North Korea. (AP Photo/Ben Margot, File) (AP)

the fbi: scandal and power

Douglas M. Charles - The Conversation

Since its founding in 1908, the FBI has seen its fair share of drama

FILE - This frame grab from a  March 6, 2017 video provided by the Syria Democratic Forces (SDF), shows fighters from the SDF opening fire on a position of the Islamic State group in the countryside east of Raqqa, Syria. As the American –backed SDF fighters bear down on Raqqa, the militants have trapped the city’s estimated 300,000 residents to use as human shields, ringing the city with land mines to prevent escape. (Syria Democratic Forces, via AP, File) (AP)

Whistleblowers, moral injury

Peter Van Buren

Was Chelsea Manning motivated by moral injury?

(Photo by Getty Images)

who's using religion more?

Peter Montgomery - Right Wing Watch

“Did Trump know that the executive order would achieve none of the things he had promised? Or did no one tell him?"

(AP/Charlie Neibergall/Photo Montage by Salon)

The war on birth control

Amanda Marcotte

Iowa follows Texas in barring Medicaid patients from Planned Parenthood — and the effects are devastating

Jefferson Davis monument in New Orleans, Louisiana (Getty/Justin Sullivan)

A final end to the Lost Cause?

Bob Cesca

Grandiose monuments to anti-American traitors who fought for slavery? That's history we can do without

(AP)

Climate hurting mental health

Lorraine Chow - Alternet

People around the world are suffering from ecoanxiety, a feeling of impending environmental doom.

pence was there

Steven Harper

What was the vice president's role in affirming Donald Trump?

Kyle MacLachlan in a still from Twin Peaks. Photo: Suzanne Tenner/SHOWTIME (Suzanne Tenner)

Showtime: Twin Peaks returns

Melanie McFarland

Welcome back to "Twin Peaks." The plot will reveal itself sometime soon. Until then, enjoy the atmosphere

(AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)

anti-clapitalist menace

Jeremy Sherman - Alternet

Conservatives play at caring about a level playing field while tilting it aggressively their way.

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tech makes life easier

Erin Wilkey Oh - Common Sense Media

Apps and sites can help rookie moms and dads connect, learn, share — and even get dinner on the table

(<a href='https://www.shutterstock.com/g/Kostenko+Maxim'>Kostenko Maxim</a> via <a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/'>Shutterstock</a>)

social media for the rich?

Elaine Nsoesie - The Conversation

One study suggests that poorer populations are being left out of digital data used for disease surveillance

(Saudi Press Agency via AP)

Saudis’ den of extremism

Max Blumenthal - Alternet

Trump’s public relations bonanza will feature a speech on Islam composed by his most Islamophobic aide

(Getty/Golibo/Cosmopolitan)

Best sex advice I never got

Jennifer Kaplan

Growing up in a sex therapist's house didn't make me a goddess in bed, and neither did the internet

(AP/Getty/Salon)

Tracking Trump's Russian ties

Taylor Link

Documentary makers explore how Russia could have damning intelligence about Trump, and Putin could try to use it

Fatima Zuhdi; Abdulla Zuhdi (Courtesy of the Author)

My father's garden sanctuary

Gian Sardar

For generations, the men in my Kurdish family took refuge in cultivating ornamental blossoms and glorious vines

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