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Which panel would you attend?

Rachel Leah

2017 CPAC panels range from "When did WWIII begin?" to "If heaven has extreme vetting, why can't America?"

Five cheetah cubs, born on February 1, 2017, are pictured at the Safari Beekse Bergen, in Hilvarenbeek, on February 21, 2017. / AFP / ANP / Remko de Waal / Netherlands OUT        (Photo credit should read REMKO DE WAAL/AFP/Getty Images) (Afp/getty Images)

Look Again

Salon Staff

Fascinating world views from the Stasi Museum in Berlin to the flooded streets of Jakarta after torrential rain

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Richard Spencer kicked out

Matthew Rozsa

Libertarians emphasize private property rights, so crashing their private event was not the smartest idea

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Trump on anti-Semitism: Sad!

Gary Legum

Either the president is totally clueless on this issue or he has surrounded himself with bigots. It could be both!

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Look Again

Salon Staff

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Matthew Rozsa

Gorka's ideology is not held in high regard among experts, yet he is an assistant to the president

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ken bone is back

Taylor Link

Everybody's favorite undecided voter looks to be profiting from his quick rise to fame

(AP)

will trump target trans?

Sophia Tesfaye

“This is the first day of the president’s second month in office and he is now fully coming after LGBT people”

(AP)

sweden fact-checks trump

Rachel Leah

The citizen-run Twitter account @sweden debunked Trump's claims about crime and immigration in Sweden

Milo Yiannopoulos (Getty/Drew Angerer)

Taylor Link

UPDATED: Critics of those who gave Milo a platform aren't impressed with Simon & Schuster's statement

(AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

"Anti-Semitism is horrible"

Matthew Rozsa

"It's going to stop and it has to stop," Trump said, adding that he speaks out "whenever I get the chance"

(AP/Evan Vucci)

Trump loves lobbyists

Justin Elliott - ProPublica

It’s difficult to know how many former lobbyists are now working in the Trump administration

(AP/Evan Vucci)

Andrew Taylor

After Republicans played politics with shutting down the government, Senate Democrats are now in control

Protesters carrying banners and placards take part in a Women's March in Stockholm, Sweden, Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017. The march is part of a worldwide day of action following the inauguration of US president Donald Trump. () (Pontus Lundahl/TT News Agency via AP)

Matthew Rozsa

Sweden isn't happy with the president hurting the country's reputation

(NBC)

meyers soothes Trump

Taylor Link

A retired admiral turned down a job offer from Trump and Sweden is pissed, so Meyers looks at why he's friendless

(AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

mar-a-lago troubles

Matthew Rozsa

The president's "winter White House" may start to cause him headaches

(AP Photo/Jens Meyer)

hate crimes wave continues

Matthew Rozsa

The series of anti-Semitic incidents that have marred 2017 are only getting worse

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Trump and Russia: Beyond Putin

Heather Digby Parton

Deeper and deeper: Congress wakes up as Trump's ties to Russia look more tangled and troubling than ever

medicine must be personal

Sharon Horesh Bergquist - The Conversation

We don’t yet fully understand the complex pathways involved in common chronic diseases

Study on Best Picture Films

Alexandra Clinton

Actors over age 60 snubbed by Academy, study finds

(AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

intel staffer quits on trump

Matthew Rozsa

Edward Price worked loyally for Bush and Obama, but Trump has been too troubling

Milo Yiannopoulos (Getty/Drew Angerer)

Hillel Italie

Right-wing provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos' publisher has cancelled his planned book "Dangerous"

(AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

Catherine Lucey, Robert Burns

McMaster, an active-duty lieutenant general, wrote a searing indictment of the Vietnam War

FILE - This Aug. 8, 2009 file photo shows actor-singer David Cassidy, best known for his role as Keith Partridge on "The Partridge Family," arrives at the ABC Disney Summer press tour party in Pasadena, Calif. Cassidy says he is struggling with memory loss. Cassidy told People magazine that his family has a history of dementia and that he had sensed “this was coming.” He added that for now he wanted to stay focused and “enjoy life.” (AP Photo/Dan Steinberg, File) (AP)

AP Staff

Cassidy's family has a history of dementia, and sensed "this was coming"

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