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FILE - This July 16, 2013, file photo, shows a Wall Street street sign outside the New York Stock Exchange. The major U.S. stock indexes edged higher in early trading Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2017, as investors looked ahead to the start of corporate earnings reports later in the week. Energy stocks led the gainers as crude oil prices headed higher, while phone and real estate stocks lagged the most. () (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)

Steven Pressman - The Conversation

How much do you really know about your investments?

(CNN)

chaffetz: phone or insurance

Taylor Link

Chaffetz's math doesn't really add up; yet his health insurance is paid for by taxpayers

(AP Photo/Moises Castillo)

Matthew Rozsa

"They will be well cared for as we deal with their parents," Kelly told CNN's Wolf Blitzer

(AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

Carson boggles mind on slavery

Jeremy Binckes

To Ben Carson, slavery is not about being considered property. It's a tale of working hard

(AP/Evan Vucci/Reuters/Jose Luis Gonzalez/Photo montage by Salon)

gutting security for a wall

Matthew Rozsa

In order to pay for his border wall, Trump may decimate programs that actually keep the country secure

James Comey (Getty/Saul Loeb)

where's the wiretap evidence?

Matthew Rozsa

Meanwhile, FBI Director James Comey is mad about Trump's claims

(CBS)

Taylor Link

White House wants to rethink its relationship with the media but Cooper never wanted a relationship in first place

Joseph McCarthy; Rex Tillerson (AP/William J. Smith/Patsy Lynch)

Trump's foreign policy vacuum

Heather Digby Parton

Right-wingers have hated the State Department since the days of Joe McCarthy, but never has it been so abandoned

The mini Muslim ban

Alli Joseph

"When politicians speak, it's not in a vacuum. It inspires people to do things," says Muslim-American Comedian

(<a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/gallery-635707p1.html'>Eduardo Ramirez Sanchez</a> via <a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/'>Shutterstock</a>)

April M. Short - Alternet

Class-action lawsuit claims ICE played a part in breaking anti-slavery laws

Members of the transgender community take part in a rally on the steps of the Texas Capitol, Monday, March 6, 2017, in Austin, Texas. (AP/Eric Gay)

Nico Lang

Advocates say the Texas Supreme Court caved to political pressure in a case that would impact LGBT city employees

(UNITED STATES POLITICS HEALTH)

a dangerous plan gets slammed

Matthew Rozsa

The Republican health care dream will hurt both the insured and the uninsured

(AP/Jim Lo Scalzo)

The Trump "experiment": Sad!

Bob Cesca

Roughly 62 million American voters decided we needed a Batman villain in the White House. Payback is coming

Sean Hannity, Donald Trump (Jeff Malet, maletphoto.com/Reuters/Brendan McDermid/Photo montage by Salon)

Trump "disinformation" bubble

Simon Maloy

A pipeline of lies and propaganda runs directly into the Oval Office, presenting difficult challenges for the media

(AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

Michael Winship - BillMoyers.com

People in power don't investigate themselves

(Getty/Joe Raedle)

Robert Reich

Folks, we’ve got a huge problem on our hands

Lois Kolkhorst, backed by Dan Patrick and other legislators, talks to the media during a news conference to discuss Senate Bill 6 at the Texas Capitol, Monday, March 6, 2017, in Austin, Texas. (AP/Eric Gay)

Bathroom scolds go defensive

Amanda Marcotte

Both sides of the Texas "bathroom bill" argue for safety and equal protection, but only one side is being honest

In this Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2016 photo, people gather on the sand at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia. Sydney residents sweltered through the city's second hottest night on record and its hottest December night in 148 years, with many cooling off at beaches long after dark. A minimum of 27.1 degrees Celsius (80.8 degrees Fahrenheit) was recorded in Australia's largest city early Wednesday, Australian Bureau of Meteorology forecaster Jordan Notara said. () (Joel Carrett/AAP Image via AP)

Australia's record heat

Andrea Thompson - Climate Central

Climate change makes heatwaves up to 50 times more likely and hotter, study says

In this Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2016, photo, a U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agent searches for suspected illegal immigrants passing through the area in Hidalgo, Texas. The idea of a concrete wall spanning the entire 1,954-mile southwest frontier collides head-on with multiple realities, like a looping Rio Grande, fierce local resistance, and cost. () (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Michael Dear - The Conversation

The space between the two countries is a kind of “third nation”

(Getty/Jim Watson)

Salon Staff

Over the weekend, Trump took to Twitter to accuse his predecessor, Barack Obama, of wiretapping Trump Tower

(Getty/Chip Somodevilla/Disney Pixar)

Our tantrum president

Chauncey DeVega

Maybe the Pixar film about an 11-year-old can help Trump manage his emotions. Or maybe we're all doomed

(Getty/Halfpoint/Salon)

The Child-free Stigma

Amanda Marcotte

New research suggests that childless couples have become more common — yet still have to deal with social stigma

(AP/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

The Obama book deal

Rebecca Johnson

There's no way Barack Obama got into politics to get rich. But now he's loaded and we're mostly still digging out

"Cargo" (Miami Film Festival)

Gary M. Kramer

A native Bahamian, the writer-director tells the story of human smuggling from a very personal perspective

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