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"dangerous russian" connection

Jeremy Binckes

Mario Mangiameli calls unregistered conversations "extremely problematic.

"Tower": A Tall Achievement

Melanie McFarland

Using an engaging animation technique filmmaker Keith Maitland tells a tough story from the survivor's viewpoint

Bedford-Stuyvesant, in Brooklyn (Mike Goren)

Adventures in Old Brooklyn

D. Watkins

From his stoop in Bed-Stuy, I can see gentrification creeping up on my old friend O.G. and his housemates

(Getty/Don Emmert/Shutterstock/Salon)

Trump sex fan fic exists

Jeremy Binckes

It's called "Trump's House of Pleasure." We remind you that it's fiction

Piers morgan-J.K. Rowling feud

Charlie May

Piers Morgan and "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling trade jabs on Twitter

Jillian Kestenbaum

It's like the Oscars, the Super Bowl and Fashion Week all rolled into one, but for good doggies instead of people!

(AP Photo/Erik Schelzig)

Charlie May

Public law enforcement in Iowa face serious rollbacks on collective bargaining rights

(AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)

Trump always wanted Jerusalem

Rachel Leah

With Netanyahu's visit to the White House this week, what will come of the U.S. embassy's location in Israel?

Kim Jong Un's brother is dead

Eileen Ng, Matthew Pennington - The Associated Press

Kim Jong Nam was assassinated at an airport in Kuala Lumpu; he had been attacked with a chemical spray

(AP/Mel Evans)

Neo-Nazis for Flynn

Eric Hananoki

Pro-Trump Anti-Semites Call Flynn “One Of Our Best Guys” Who Has Been "Quite Critical Of The Jews"​

(AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File)

"Distorting reality"

Charlie May

Al Franken was the first to question Trump's mental health. Now, professionals are speaking out

(AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Lies upon lies about Flynn

Simon Maloy

Pretty much everyone involved in the spreading Michael Flynn scandal is telling easily disproved lies about it

NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 13: A bulldog rests before competing at the 141st Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, February 13, 2017 in New York City. There are 2874 dogs entered in this show with a total entry of 2908 in 200 different breeds or varieties, including 23 obedience entries. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images) (Getty Images)

Look Again

Salon Staff

Fascinating world views from a fashion show at the Intrepid in NYC to the damaged spillway at the Oroville Dam

((AP Photo/Andrew Harnik))

Plugging leaks not job holes

Taylor Link

Following leaks of key information in the White House, Trump has allowed key jobs go unfilled, chaos reign

(AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

we need answers about Russia

Michael Winship - BillMoyers.com

Trump's embrace of Russia and Vladimir Putin could drag democracy to an early grave

Kris Kobach (AP/Charlie Riedel)

Kris Kobach's big meltdown

Gary Legum

The Kansas secretary of state, who inspired Trump's Great Wall, is exposed on CNN as a vapid voter-fraud troll

Jason Chaffetz; Paul Ryan; Michael Flynn (Getty/Chip Somodevilla/AP/J. Scott Applewhite/Carolyn Kaster/Photo montage by Salon)

house GOP on Flynn? nah!

Sophia Tesfaye

While Republicans in the Senate call for an investigation, House GOP drag their feet in an effort to protect Trump

Look Again

Look Again

Salon Staff

"A Room With a View" (Curzon Film Distributors)

Best Valentine's Day romances

Gary M. Kramer

Not everybody can agree about what makes a great romance, but this list has something for everyone

"Lovers" (Bar Nothing)

Best Valentine's heartbreaks

Gary M. Kramer

Not everybody can agree about what makes a great heartbreak movie, but this list has something for everyone

(Fox News)

fox avoids flynn news

Taylor Link

Fox News has made minimizing Gen. Mike Flynn's resignation its top priority

Michael Flynn (Reuters/Yuri Gripas)

Flynn out: Blood in the water

Simon Maloy

Trump's national security aide quits in disgrace, confronting congressional Republicans with a nasty quandary

Gay Talese

Amanda Marcotte

Talese, a renowned writer and journalist, reveals his secret to long form journalism

FILE- In this April 19, 2016 file photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump votes in New York. After an independent review found that the city’s voting lists contained people who were dead or in prison, elections officials began an aggressive housecleaning purge in 2014. It wound up eliminating more than 200,000 supposedly invalid voting registrations. The bungled purge offers a cautionary tale for elected officials, led by President Donald Trump, who warn that inaccurate voter rolls lead to fraud. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File) (AP)

Steve Peoples

Trump's idea to prevent his definition of "voter fraud" caused a lot of problems the last time it was tried

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