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In this Oct. 1973 photo provided by the U.S. National Archives, a sign hangs in the window of a gas station in Lincoln City, Ore. The photo is part of Documerica, an EPA project during the 1970s in which the agency hired dozens of freelance photographers to capture thousands of images related to the environment and everyday life in America. Modeled after Documerica, the agency has embarked on a massive effort to collect photographs from across the United States and around the world over the next year that depict everything from nature's beauty to humanity's impact, both good and bad. (AP Photo/U.S. National Archives, David Falconer) (AP)

Thom Hartmann - Alternet

Nobody's talking about how people are getting rich by destroying the planet

Julie Boland, Robin Queen - The Conversation

Why are we so sensitive to email errors?

John Upton - Climate Central

Climate policies are advancing in developing countries but stalling or regressing in richer ones.

(Getty/Mark Wallheiser/Drew Angerer)

Are American voters stupid?

Chauncey DeVega

ABC News poll suggests that if we ran the election all over again, Trump would still win — by more. What gives?

(Getty/Tom Pennington/Shutterstock/Photo montage by Salon)

Bad news, Bears Ears

Amanda Marcotte

Trump's proposed order is a sop to right-wing radicals who are hostile to public lands — and really hate Obama

Lilium Flying Car (Lilium)

Flying cars are coming

Angelo Young

But it’s likely to be a toy for the suburban wealthy until safety rules for mass deployment are worked out

Jean-Luc Mélenchon; Marine Le Pen; Emmanuel Macron (AP/Jean-Francois Badias/Kamil Zihnioglu/Christophe Ena)

Mabel Berezin - The Conversation

There are many unusual features of this 1st round vote but the French polls accurately predicted the outcome.

(AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)

Stosh Cotler, Simon Greer - Alternet

Despite hiding behind his Jewish daughter and son-in-law, Trump is an asset to anti-Semitic movements and ideology

(<a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/g/Africa+Studio'>Africa Studio</a> via <a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/'>Shutterstock</a>)

Jacob Uitti - The Fresh Toast

Beer dates back to roughly 5,000 B.C. One could say it’s in our DNA.

When a regular Joe goes viral

Amanda Marcotte

Actor Russell Peters and director Dito Montiel discuss their new Hollywood satire starring Ed Helms

Elisabeth Moss in "The Handmaid's Tale" (Hulu)

"Handmaid" hits close to home

Melanie McFarland

Hulu's new show about women forced to serve as pregnancy vessels resonates in these regressive times

WASTED! (Tribeca Film Festival)

It's fun to get "Wasted!"

Tom Roston

Salon talks to the directors of the new documentary about fighting food waste that features Anthony Bourdain

Emily Mortimer in "Broken Night" (eko)

Emily Mortimer's VR thriller

Gary M. Kramer

Star of "The Newsroom" and "Shutter Island" talks about her role in an ambitious VR short with multiple outcomes

(Reuters/Joshua Roberts)

Charlie May

A judge has blocked another one of Trump's executive orders during his first 100 days in office

Screen Detail of "Law & Disorder: The Chaotic Birth of the NYPD" (Thomas Dunne Books)

Police brutality and the NYPD

Bruce Chadwick

The cops on the first professional police force were told to be tough as soon as they were hired

Emmanuel Macron; Marin Le Pen (Getty/Francois Guillot/Alain Jocard)

Charlie May

Russian hackers are apparently not content to settle with only interfering in American elections

Zosia Mamet and Matthew Shear in "The Boy Downstairs" (Tribeca Film Festival)

Recycling old film

Max Cea

A look at “The Boy Downstairs” with Zosia Mamet, and Laurie Simmons' “My Art,” featuring her daughter Lena Dunham

Drake at the American Music Awards in Los Angeles. (Matt Sayles/Invision/AP)

Music business is booming

Max Cea

Streaming, live performance and a diverse roster of top talent, including Drake, Adele and Beyoncé, are paying off

Steve Bannon (Getty/Mandel Ngan/Salon)

Charlie May

A panel of correspondents decided that Breitbart did not meet the necessary requirements to cover Congress

Donald Trump and Rush Limbaugh (Reuters/Scott Morgan/AP/J. Scott Applewhite)

Taylor Link

One of Trump's loudest supporters is calling him out for not delivering on one of his major campaign promises

(Reuters/Fred Thornhill)

Matthew Rozsa

Prosecutors are looking into whether jail staff should face criminal charges in Terrill Thomas' death

(Mel Evans)

Charlie May

Union-buster Doug Seaton is one of the three lawyers on Trump's list to sit on the NLRB

(AP/Andrew Harnik)

white house: game of lies

Taylor Link

Sources tell Politico Magazine that Trump staffers lie for "sport" and cannot be trusted

(Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)

Rachel Leah

Breslin wants you to know that that "unreported rapes count" too

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