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Jefferson Morley - Alternet

Three officials break ranks, as the Senate vows to take up charges of collusion and money laundering

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Satire's "dictator magnet"

Sophia A. McClennen

Bassem Youssef’s “Revolution for Dummies” describes how he fled Egypt for the U.S., only to see Trump take power

Mick Fleetwood, Lindsey Buckingham (courtesy of Greg Droman)

The making of "Tango"

Annie Zaleski

Lindsey Buckingham's producer and engineer toiled day and night for 18 months to make the triple platinum album

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Gail Ablow - BillMoyers.com

This week's episode of Democracy Apprentice was pure chaos

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Jessa Lingel - The Conversation

A tongue pierce isn't the same anymore, now that body modification has gone viral

Head of King of David (metmuseum.org/Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1938)

Secret lives of museum art

Noah Charney

An art forgery scandal over a statue of King David at the Metropolitan Museum of Art raises an important question

Conservatives vs. the culture

Carrie Sheffield

Author Billy Hallowell discusses the gulf between conservative Christian thinking and mainstream culture

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Another epiphany in Trump Town

D. Watkins

"I just think that Trump is going to get our people, meaning yours and mine, back to work,” a white man said to me

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Sarah Lazare - Alternet

A Chicago shooting shows immigration agents and police officers are part of the same violent apparatus

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Big Coal can't be saved

Paul Rosenberg

Whatever Trump claims, coal jobs aren't coming back. But a "just transition" to a different future is possible

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi (AP/Mohamed El-Shahed)

Egypt goes from bad to worse

Steven A. Cook

Five years after the Arab Spring, Egyptians under Abdel Fattah al-Sisi are further from democracy than ever

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Trump's "factoid" presidency

David Masciotra

If we're going to tell the truth from a lie, and real news from fake, let's start with the definition of this word

File - In this Thursday, Dec. 15, 2016 file photo, President-elect Donald Trump speaks during a rally at the Giant Center, in Hershey, Pa. After a pair of diplomatic victories, the Palestinians are now setting their sights on a Mideast peace conference in France next month in a bid to rally support as they prepare for the uncertainty of the Trump Administration. The Palestinians are hopeful that a strong international endorsement in Paris will insulate them from what they fear will be a close alliance between President-elect Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.(AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File) (AP)

Rajan Menon - TomDispatch.com

Trump’s conception of security not only doesn’t break the mold of recent administrations — it’s a fine fit for it

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Nature's Brita filters

Diane Stopyra

Imagine instead a machine that can turn sewage into clean drinking water — and power the surrounding area as well

Deepak's happiness tips

Alexandra Clinton

The key to wellness is all about these daily habits, says the author and integrative medicine expert

ICE operation. (Getty/Bryan Cox)

Immigration: The big questions

Anis Shivani

Part 2: The pernicious legacy of Clinton's 1996 immigration reform — and how progressives can begin to fight back

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Marisa Taylor - KFF Health News

Petit is unfazed by the comparison, which points to his brash and combative qualities

Vladimir Putin; Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny (Reuters/Sergei Karpukhin/AP)

Dictator vs. democrat? Nope

Danielle Ryan

Alexey Navalny has become a media hero for protesting Putin's corruption. But his own politics are downright Trumpy

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Voting rights for felons? Yes

Sean McElwee

Restoring voting rights to felons after they leave prison is much better for society — and for progressives

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Nikolaus Correll - The Conversation

Without timely investment, China will overtake America, and could permanently put Americans out of work

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Lisa Song - ProPublica

The president’s budget calls for ending an environmental program that had supported climate efforts in his backyard

Interior Secretary Rep. Ryan Zinke, R-Mont., may be conflicted about conservation. (AP)

Emma Foehringer Merchant - Grist

Zinke has already approved a lease of 56 million tons of coal in Utah and another sale of more than 900,000 acres

China's President Xi Jinping waves after speaking at the CEO summit during the annual Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum in Lima, Peru, Saturday, Nov. 19, 2016. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix) (AP)

John Light - BillMoyers.com

America's whiplash-inducing reversal on climate change is China’s gain. Here's why

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Letting sleeping dogs lie

L.M. Saylor

I didn't watch "Nurse Jackie" because of my husband's addiction. I didn't even connect them at first

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