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Ilana Novick - Alternet

Activists will happily fill the streets—the question is, will they head to the voting booth

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Pence: "worst governor ever"

Matthew Rozsa

Democrats who worked with the VP shudder at the thought of him being in the Oval Office

Donald Trump; Benito Mussolini (AP/Richard Drew/Salon)

Comparing Trump and Mussolini

Anis Shivani

Italian fascism provides a better model for our moment than Nazi Germany — and the comparison is not encouraging

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Jefferson Morley - Alternet

The president’s jobs agenda faces strong opposition from campaign allies

Colin Jost is joined by "Donald Trump, Jr." and "Eric Trump" on SNL

Alli Joseph

Eric Trump eats toddler food, while Donald Trump, Jr. deflects questions about his dad's business, as usual

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Pruitt: Peril to humane farms?

Jim Hightower

EPA's boss, Scott Pruitt, sought as Oklahoma AG special rights for corporate and foreign-owned factory farms

Kate McKinnon as Jeff Sessions with Leslie Jones on Saturday Night Live

Alli Joseph

Kate McKinnon's Jeff Sessions says "Life is like a box of chocolates - sure are a lot of brown ones in there!"

Who's at bat?

Jason Stormer

Cuban-born Jose Abreu had a fake passport, and literally ate it, washing it down with a beer

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Jim Sleeper - Alternet

The plutocrat believes Donald Trump’s ‘political incorrectness’ makes him ‘good for democracy.’

Carryn Owens (Getty/Alex Wong)

You can't argue against troops

David Masciotra

Politicians exploit our desire for emotional solidarity with military individuals to serve their own agendas

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Trump's secret: Lie bigly

Amanda Marcotte

Research suggests people are more easily persuaded by apparent sincerity and wishful thinking than by actual facts

Vladimir Putin (AP/Khalil Hamra/Photo montage by Salon)

Putin's Middle East plan

Steven A. Cook

While the U.S. has been consumed by domestic politics, Putin has built a bold new strategy — and carried it out

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Todd Gitlin - BillMoyers.com

He hopes to wear out “enemies of the people” by leaving them gasping and doubting their own reality

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Robert Reich - RobertReich.org

Trump lies more than any president we’ve ever had, and he seems to get away with it. How?

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First time in the men's room

Alex Myers

I hated using the women’s room, and not just because I was a boy

Young moga (modern girls) walk down a Ginza street in 1928 dressed in 'Beach Pyjama Style.' (Wikicommons)

Jennifer Robertson - The Conversation

Until very recently, sexual acts in Japan were not linked to sexual identity

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"You can’t play basketball"

D. Watkins

When the surgeon gave me the bad news, I fell into a pit of despair. Basketball was life to me — what now?

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Perspectives on shape-shifting

Emily Jordan

How a virtual reality startup and a YA book series are showing us that empathy is possible in the darndest places

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Bill Raden - Capital & Main

Trump's rhetoric has been implicated in a flurry of incidents throughout California, dating back to June of 2015

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Gay comic book superstars

Mark Peters

The reintroduction of two LGBT superheroes with a revised mission to show that there is not a correct way to be gay

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Neal Gabler

Tuesday provided evidence that we are in this all by ourselves: The media won’t come to America’s rescue.

James Franco in "In Dubious Battle" (Momentum Pictures)

James Franco defends himself

Drew Fortune

"Look at this challenge I took on": Salon talks to the star about finding his voice and having something to prove

FILE - In this July 19, 2016, file photo, people fill out job applications at a job fair in Miami Lakes, Fla. Tepid income growth and shrinking opportunities for blue-collar workers have kept many Americans anxious about jobs and the economy, seven years after the Great Recession ended. The unemployment rate has fallen to a relatively low 4.9 percent. But many Americans are struggling to keep up with an economy that has been fundamentally transformed since the recession, and is very different from the one their parents experienced. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky, File) (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)

Tammy Nelson - OpenWork.org

From cultivating networks to being transparent, these employers’ recruitment tactics establish a level of trust

Susan Sarandon as Bette Davis, Jessica Lange as Joan Crawford in "Feud" (FX/Suzanne Tenner)

"Feud: Bette and Joan"

Melanie McFarland

Ryan Murphy's FX series transforms the tale of two film icons who hated each other into lovely, heartbreaking art

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