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Bill Morlin - Southern Poverty Law Center

Authorities say a white supremacist arrested may be part of a larger group of racists in the Pacific Northwest.

FILE - In this Sept. 21, 2016 file photo, House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wis. speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington. Republicans seem likely to keep their House majority in the Nov. 8 elections, though it’s expected to shrink. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File) (AP)

Salon Staff

Ryan unveiled the long-awaited replacement for the Affordable Care Act this week

Aldis Hodge in "Underground" (WGN)

Underground: Resistance TV

Melanie McFarland

The tension escalates in WGN America's slavery-era drama as it transforms from a heist plot into an action thriller

Ben Carson (Getty/Saul Loeb)

Ben Carson's fall from grace

D. Watkins

If we use Ben Carson’s logic on enslaved "immigrants," Frederick Douglass made it big after a plantation internship

Mike Doughty (Chart Room Media/Rachel Hurley)

Exclusive video premiere

Annie Zaleski

The unscripted, documentary-like clip is from a song on Doughty's "The Heart Watches While the Brain Burns" LP

Future (Getty/Kevin Winter)

Breaking your own record

Max Cea

Future’s historic feat makes him — and a whole subgenre of music — undeniable

Teddy Wayne

5 writers dish on new books: John Freeman Gill, Jami Attenberg, Melissa Febos, Lauren Grodstein, Joseph Scapellato

(Reuters/Kevin Lamarque)

Al Franken erupts

Sophia Tesfaye

" I think he owes it to this committee to come back and to explain himself," Franken said of the attorney general

(AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

Sophia Tesfaye

Spicer struggled to explain Trump's tweets but insisted he "absolutely [does] not" regret accusing Obama of a crime

(AP/Evan Vucci)

Michael Winship

A stroll through this past weekend's craziness tells us more than we care to know about the president's mind

(AP Photo/Max Becherer)

David Duke is back on twitter

Matthew Rozsa

The former KKK grand wizard is calling this a free speech issue even though Twitter is a privately-owned company

FILE - In this Oct. 12, 2006, file photo, an alligator snapping turtle is shown in Peoria, Ill. The U.S. government will decide over the next several years if federal protections are needed for the alligator snapping turtle, Northern Rockies fisher and seven other species. () (Jeff Lampe/Peoria Journal Star via AP)

Congress targets Species Act

Bobby Magill - Climate Central

“Talk of ‘modernizing the ESA’ in the current Congress is doublespeak for ‘weakening the ESA,’ ”

(AP)

Florida bound, again

Rachel Leah

President Trump's weekend visits to the "southern White House" are supported by tax dollars

(Reuters/Rick Wilking/Twitter/Salon)

feds tweet less

Taylor Link

Department of Education and EPA Water accounts are tweeting less than half their normal rates, according to a study

Underground: Past is Present

Melanie McFarland

Salon talks to "Underground" executive producers John Legend, Mike Jackson, Misha Green and Joe Pokaski

Chance The Rapper announces a gift of $1 million to the Chicago Public School Foundation during a news conference at the Westcott Elementary School, March 6, 2017, in Chicago. (AP/Charles Rex Arbogast)

Finally, some good news

D. Watkins

The Grammy winner donated $1 million to Chicago public schools. Will celebs like Kanye West follow suit?

(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Trumpcare is virtually DOA

Sophia Tesfaye

Right-wing groups have already organized protests on Capitol Hill against the bill backed by Trump and Paul Ryan

Paul Ryan (AP/J. Scott Applewhite)

GOP's awful health care bill

Simon Maloy

Paul Ryan finally unveils the GOP's Obamacare "replacement," and pretty much everyone agrees it's terrible

(AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)

ACA replacement isn't good

Matthew Rozsa

LePage is attacking the Republican plan from the right

Are liberals' fears overblown?

Carrie Sheffield

Journalist Chadwick Moore hits liberals' "misinformation and misunderstanding and the lack of inquisitiveness"

senator: don't monitor meds

Matthew Rozsa

Senator Rob Schaaf has thwarted bills to create a prescription drug database, which exist in every other state

In this image made from video released by KRT on Tuesday, March 7, 2017, North Korea launches four missiles in an undisclosed location North Korea. (KRT via AP Video)

north korea pokes the us bear

Taylor Link

North Korea has acted increasingly belligerent since the start of the Trump presidency

Julian Assange (Getty/Mark Wilson/AP/Kirsty Wigglesworth/Photo montage by Salon)

Wikileaks: We have dirt on CIA

Matthew Rozsa

The documents, WikiLeaks claims, have to do with the CIA's hacking programs

(AP/Virginia Mayo)

white house copies exxonmobil

Rachel Leah

President Trump "congratulates" ExxonMobil in a paragraph taken almost word for word from the company's site

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