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Sean Spicer (AP/Salon)

Trump's ruined credibility

Simon Maloy

President Trump and his aides tell lies and then lie about the lies, which is politically corrosive and dangerous

Trust Fund Kids

Carrie Sheffield

Investigative reporter David Cay Johnston joins Salon's Carrie Sheffield to discuss the changing journalism culture

(Reuters/Sergei Karpukhin/Getty/KirillKudryavtsev)

Russia's big defense cuts

Danielle Ryan

Despite Western paranoia, Russia's defense budget is about one-tenth of America's — with huge cutbacks ahead

(Shutterstock/Getty/Fox News/Salon)

Fake news in the Middle East

Steven A. Cook

Information has long been falsified and weaponized in Turkey and the Arab world — and we're headed that way fast

(AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

Daniel Wirls - The Conversation

Military overspending will not solve our problems

(AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

Bill Custer - The Conversation

How will Republicans' American Health Care Act affect individual coverage?

Music legend Chuck Berry plays "Johnny B. Goode" (AP/Josh Reynolds)

The web misses Chuck Berry

Alli Joseph

The king of rock n' roll will sing no more, and the world already misses him

Defense!

Jason Stormer

Department of Defense blows the whistle on its employees' streaming habits

(AP/Getty/Salon/Mireia Triguero Roura)

Of mice and murder, and Reagan

Peter Birkenhead

Like people and presidents, mice do the worst stuff in secret. Those who remember 1981 know what's happening today

A man holds a colored umbrella as he participates in the Gay Pride Parade at Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday, Dec. 11, 2016. People took part in Rio de Janeiro's 21st Gay Pride Parade to fight for more justice and an inclusive society which recognizes equal rights for the gay community. (AP Photo/Leo Correa) (AP)

William Cox - The Conversation

Research shows conflicting evidence about 'gaydar' stereotyping

Real Estate (Domino Records)

A young band finds new hope

Max Cea

The band’s fourth album, “In Mind,” comes amid an inflection point

(Bryan Derballa/Avon/Eric Korenman)

yes means know

Emily Jordan

A conversation with the best in the biz about consent, slut-shaming and “Guys We F*cked”

FILE - In this Feb. 13, 2017, aerial file photo shows the site where the final phase of the Dakota Access Pipeline will take place with boring equipment routing the pipeline underground and across Lake Oahe to connect with the existing pipeline in Emmons County near Cannon Ball, N.D. American Indians from across the country are bringing their frustrations with the Trump administration and its approval of the Dakota Access oil pipeline to the nation's capital Tuesday, March 7, 2017, kicking off four days of activities that will culminate in a march on the White House. (e) (Tom Stromme/The Bismarck Tribune via AP, File)

Nathanael Johnson

Arctic oil needs to stay underground if we’re going to have any hope of keeping global warming below 2 degrees C

The U.S. needs to rethink its infrastructure upgrades (AP)

U.S. electricity needs upgrade

Joshua D. Rhodes - The Conversation

The American Society of Civil Engineers just gave the entire energy infrastructure a barely passing grade of D+

(Kayana Szymczak/Simon & Schuster)

What are "disabilities" for?

Mary Elizabeth Williams

We live in an impulsive age, but that doesn't make us disordered

(Getty/IvanMikhaylov)

The day I put my bikini away

T. Runyan

I grew up never going to the beach, until I learned the power of being a tall girl in a small swimsuit

Hussam N. Mahmoud - The Conversation

Colorado State University engineers outline their plan to improve America's D+ infrastructure rating

Transgender rights advocates say the time to act is now, while they still can. (AP)

Transgender women stand up

Sarah Lazare - Alternet

The national day of action comes amid an epidemic of violence targeting transgender women of color

(Getty/Saul Loeb/AP/Salon)

Does Trump have game?

Max Cea

America’s first reality star president has spurned popular culture in his war against the media

Ivanka Trump; "Frozen" (Getty/Brendan Smialowski/Disney)

NEA: Ivanka, don't "Let It Go"

Erin Keane

Forget the right-wing propaganda about who the NEA serves. Its influence is everywhere, even in Disney film DNA

(AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)

Jessica A. Kennedy, Cameron Anderson - The Conversation

Research shows people in power are less likely to intervene during an unethical act

Shambling Brit vs. Scientology

Andrew O'Hehir

BBC documentarian Louis Theroux talks about his stranger-than-fiction odyssey into the dark realm of Scientology

In this March 8, 2017, photo, first lady Melania Trump arrives in the State Dining room of the White House in Washington, where she hosted a luncheon on International Women's Day. Being first lady of the United States likely was not a life goal that Melania Trump considered while growing up in her native Slovenia. But after weeks out of the public eye following Donald Trump’s swearing-in as president, she has begun to embrace her new, more public role. () (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

Stephan Richter, Terri Langston - The Globalist

There’s an image makeover in progress for the First Lady in the Trump Administration

Why is Trump eating with a Saudi war criminal when Yemenis are starving? (AP)

Trump's guest starves Yemenis

Medea Benjamin - Alternet

In addition to countless casualties, Saudi bombing has destroyed civilian infrastructure

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