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In this photo taken on Tuesday, April 4, 2017 and made available Wednesday, April 5, Turkish experts carry a victim of alleged chemical weapons attacks in Syrian city of Idlib, at a local hospital in Reyhanli, Hatay, Turkey.  A suspected chemical attack in a town in Syria's rebel-held northern Idlib province killed dozens of people on Tuesday, opposition activists said, describing the attack as among the worst in the country's six-year civil war.(AP Photo) (AP)

Vijay Prashad - Alternet

It'd be foolhardy to take military action when details of the recent horrific gas attack lack expert examination

(AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File)

do the right thing, dems

Bill Moyers - BillMoyers.com

In Neil Gorsuch, the corporate class have their perfect manservant for the Supreme Court

(AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

Bobby Magill - Climate Central

Dozens of GOP-sponsored bills have been introduced in Congress that seek to hamstring federal climate action

(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

first strike in syria

Tatiana Baez

Trump said it's up to the United States "to prevent and deter the spread and use of deadly chemical weapons"

The invisible workforce

Amanda Marcotte

Xenia Rubinos joins Salon Talks to discuss the inspiration for the song "Mexican Chef"

FILE - In this Wednesday, June 11, 2014, file photo, Cuban-American rapper Pitbull listens to a question during a news conference one day before the World Cup soccer tournament starts in Sao Paulo. Billboard’s recent Hot 100 chart reflects a group of hits that mainly showcase two types of songs: One written solely by an act and an additional songwriter, while others have seven or eight songwriters listed, such as Pitbull’s “Timber” or Jason Derulo’s “Wiggle.” (AP Photo/Felipe Dana, File) (AP)

Tatiana Baez

DeVos makes the rounds at several Florida learning facilities and praises a Pitbull-backed charter school

FILE - In this June 7, 2012 file photo, comedian Don Rickles attends the AFI Life Achievement Award Honoring Shirley MacLaine at Sony Studios in Culver City, Calif. Rickles died, Thursday, April 6, 2017, of kidney failure at his Los Angeles home. He was 90. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File) (Chris Pizzello/invision/ap)

Don Rickles RIP

Taylor Link

The comedic legend passed away of kidney failure in Los Angeles on Thursday

FILE - In this March 15, 2016 file photo, Shonda Rhimes attends the 33rd Annual Paleyfest: "Scandal" event in Los Angeles. Rhimes told Elle magazine for a story published online on April 6, 2017, that she is joining the national board of Planned Parenthood. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File) (AP)

Tatiana Baez

Rhimes and Cecile Richards announce the news in an interview on Elle.com

Donald Trump; Philip Zimbardo (AP/Mary Altaffer/Paul Sakuma/Photo montage by Salon)

Trump's prison experiment

Chauncey DeVega

Stanford professor who ran the most famous (and scary) psychology experiment in history throws Trump on the couch

(Rough Trade)

Aging, just not gracefully

John Semley

Name-checking British politicians and music scene posers, the Mods rap about alienation and aging in a modern world

Pepsi ad is teachable moment

Erin Coulehan

The controversial ad is one example of a much broader failing EQ

(AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

Michael Winship

The wealthiest administration in American history is primed to make even more money for already well-to-do staff

(AP Photo/Tanya Bindra, File)

Maureen Miller - The Conversation

Worldwide epidemics — like Ebola and Zika — could flourish because of American inaction in a key program

Donald Trump, Jr., son of Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump, speaks during the second day session of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Tuesday, July 19, 2016. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Matthew Rozsa

The president's son is an open supporter of pro-gun movements — and a covert supporter of racist movements

Trey Gowdy (AP/Jacquelyn Martin)

after devin, a dud

Simon Maloy

The House Intelligence Committee’s investigation will now go from ludicrous to absurd with Trey Gowdy at the helm

White House press secretary Sean Spicer calls on a reporter during the daily briefing at the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2017. Spicer answered questions about the Dakota Pipeline, infrastructure, jobs and other topics. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

Rachel Leah

"The Daily Show" asked if Spicer treats the press like kindergarteners — and the answer is obviously yes

(AP Photo/John Minchillo)

Matthew Rozsa

This isn't the first time a member of the Secret Service has been caught in a prostitution scandal

(AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

Matt Gertz - Media Matters

The far-right site is setting up a battle a battle between two of Trump's top advisers

(AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)

GOP goes nuclear

Matthew Rozsa

The GOP ends a Democratic filibuster by changing the Senate rules

(YouTube)

Rachel Leah

"Glowing coverage" for "unparalleled access," Meyers breaks down the love affair between Fox News and Trump.

WATCH: The "thunderbolt" of me

Mary Elizabeth Williams

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist reflects on the loss of his son

ICE operation. (Getty/Bryan Cox)

Matthew Rozsa

Houston is seeing another unforeseen consequence of ICE's aggressive tactics in rounding up undocumented immigrants

President-elect Donald Trump pauses pose for photographs as he greets Kansas Secretary of State, Kris Kobach, at the Trump National Golf Club Bedminster clubhouse, Sunday, Nov. 20, 2016, in Bedminster, N.J.. () (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Taylor Link

In November Kobach brought documents to meet with Trump, now those papers will be used as evidence on travel ban

A Syrian forces' artillery observer looks through a scope as smoke plumes rise on the horizon, near the town of Qumhanah in the countryside of the central province of Hama, on April 1, 2017 (Getty/Stringer)

Trump's Syria ignorance

Gary Legum

The White House default setting — it's Obama's fault! — can't hide that Trump has no idea what to do on Syria

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