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Trump's "immigrant crime" hunt

Heather Digby Parton

There's no connection between illegal immigration and the crime rate, and Trump's new agency will only sow bigotry

Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., ranking member of the Senate Budget Committee, questions Budget Director-designate Rep. Mick Mulvaney, R-S.C., during his confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2017. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Sanders slams Trumps address

Alexandra Rosenmann - Alternet

The Vermont senator slammed the president's speech in a video response

FILE - In this Feb. 9, 2017, file photo, Attorney General Jeff Sessions holds a meeting with the heads of federal law enforcement components at the Department of Justice in Washington. Sessions had two conversations with the Russian ambassador to the United States during the presidential campaign season last year, contact that immediately fueled calls for him to recuse himself from a Justice Department investigation into Russian interference in the election. The Justice Department said Wednesday night, March 1, 2017, that the two conversations took place last year when Sessions was a senator. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, Pool, File) (AP)

Eric Tucker

Democrats are accusing Sessions of "lying under oath," and have called on him to resign

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JCC on to stay or go

Josh Cornfield - The Associated Press

Some law enforcement experts question whether the evacuations are an overreaction

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JOSH CORNFIELD

With a wave of community centers under assault by threats, it's a choice no one wants to have to make

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Don't call it climate change

Amanda Marcotte

Conservatives have a knee-jerk reactions to the phrase, so environmentalists are finding ways to reframe the issue

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Darius Lakdawalla, Anup Malani - The Conversation

Many ordinary Americans seem not to know what it does or why some people want to reform it

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turmp's "indoor voice"

Lis Power - Media Matters

A normal-sounding speech isn’t nearly enough to erase the first month of Trump's presidency

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Trump made less than he says

Derek Kravitz, Cezary Podkul - ProPublica

The president’s 2016 federal financial disclosure lists gross receipts for his dealings with New York City

Fly me to the moon

Jason Stormer

SpaceX wants to send 2 unnamed individuals where humans haven’t gone in more than 40 years

think about it

Jeremy Binckes

Donald Trump earned a bit of praise for reading a script off a monitor. Why is this a big deal?

Donald Trump; Vandalized tombstones are seen at the Jewish Mount Carmel Cemetery, February 26, 2017, in Philadelphia, PA (Getty/Tom Pennington/Dominick Reuter)

Trump's white victimology

Chauncey DeVega

In Trump's world, progressives are the true racists and white people face endless persecution. None of this is new

Kanye West (AP/Walik Goshorn)

Max Cea

The new Kanye is a stylized Kanye and an all-about-future-sex Kanye and a still complex Kanye

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The Philip Roth episode

Erin Coulehan

Why is it so implausible that a woman would want to receive nothing more than wisdom from a an influential man?

No direction, no common ground

Carrie Sheffield

Never Trump conservative and National Review writer David French offers advice to liberals in a Trump presidency

President Donald Trump leaves after speech to a joint session of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2017. (Jim Lo Scalzo/Pool Image via AP) (AP)

No Iraq on new travel ban

Matthew Lee, Vivian Salama

Trump is expected to sign the executive order in the coming days

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Sophia Tesfaye

22-year-old Daniela Vargas faces deportation after speaking out at a Mississippi press conference

FILE - In this Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2016, file photo, Apple CEO Tim Cook announces the new iPhone 7 during an event to announce new products, in San Francisco. Apple still hasn’t shown any sign of being able to duplicate its late founder Steve Jobs’ knack for game-changing innovation, but that isn’t stopping the world’s most valuable company from reaching new heights. The main reason: Before Jobs died in 2011, he left behind the iPhone, a product with such a devout following that it’s expected to generate billions of dollars in profit for the foreseeable future even if the company isn’t as clever as it once was. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File) (AP)

infallible apple

Michael Liedtke

Apple will be profitable, even if it fails to come up with "the next iPhone"

Lindsey Graham (Comedy Central)

Senator wants to make a law

Matthew Rozsa

He probably doens't have anyone specific in mind with that bill

(AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Salon Staff

Top Trump advisers are pushing for the revision, which should be released later this week

President Donald Trump reacts after addressing a joint session of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2017. (Jim Lo Scalzo/Pool Image via AP) (AP)

trump's voice?

Sadie Gurman, Alicia A. Caldwell

Critics say the proposal is misguided, in part because immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than natives

Male Sumatra tiger Vanni checks out its new enclosure in the zoo in Frankfurt, Germany, on its first public appearance Wednesday, March 1, 2017. The six-year-old tiger was ordered as company for female tiger Malea that had lived alone for the last three years. (AP Photo/Michael Probst) (AP)

Look Again

Salon Staff

Fascinating world views from a handsome male Sumatra tiger at a German zoo to 2nd day Carnival celebrations in Rio

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A chaotic state department

Matthew Rozsa

The early reports leaking about the State Department under Trump are very ominous

(AP/Jim Lo Scalzo)

Trump's travel ban fiasco

Simon Maloy

Trump and his aides are so thirsty for good press that, by their own metric, they’re endangering national security

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