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Russia loves Trump? Maybe not

Danielle Ryan

No more love story: Vladimir Putin's government has no illusions about Donald Trump, and doesn't trust him

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Matthew Rozsa

It isn't just Trump himself who hopes to profit from a Trump presidency

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Trump and the "liberal media"

Conor Lynch

Yes, the mainstream media has biases that Trump has exploited — but not the ones he complains about in public

Milo Yiannopoulos (Getty/Drew Angerer)

Erwin Chemerinsky, Howard Gillman - The Conversation

UC Berkeley had a duty to protect the free speech of right-wing provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos, but at what cost?

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Sarah Lazare - Alternet

“We have to remain vigilant of what Obama’s actual policies were, and not just pay attention to the rhetoric"

marriage is changing

Carrie Sheffield

With the rise of feminist movements, the perception of marriage has been on a continuous shift

Tattoos

Amanda Marcotte, Peter Cooper

Salon explores contemporary tattoos and how they originated with sailors that came to South Street Seaport

Marlene Mosqueda, left, who's father was deported early Friday, Feb. 10, 2017, is comforted at a news conference by her attorney Karla Navarrette at The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA). Navarrete, said she sought to stop Mosqueda from being placed on a bus to Mexico and was told by ICE that things had changed. She said another lawyer filed federal court papers to halt his removal. (AP Photo/Nick Ut) (AP)

Fact checking immigration raid

Amy Taxin, Alicia A. Caldwell

In at least one case, it seems clear that Trump's order changed someone's fate

Business owner Larry Swygert, left, talks with Anthony Raynail Higgenbottom as Higgenbottom prepares to install Christmas lights on one of Swygert's buildings on Livernois Avenue, Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015 in Detroit. The city's longtime Avenue of Fashion on the city's west side has been seeing new businesses and shoppers in recent years. The surrounding area remains one of Detroit's most stable, but the avenue lost flair as merchants closed or moved to suburbs and malls. The boulevard seeks its own vibe through one-of-a-kind apparel shops, restaurants and art galleries. () (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

Detroit's recovery?

Laura A. Reese, Gary Sands - The Conversation

Absent significant commitment to improved education and job skills, the gap between city center and suburb grows

Atomic bomb test caused cancer

Russell Contreras

Many Hispanic families living near the 1945 Trinity Test site struggled to keep up with cancer-related illnesses

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Julie Alderman, Nina Mast - Media Matters

Spoiler: It was actual Muslims

People walk through burning refuse in Dadaab, Kenya the world's biggest refugee complex August 20, 2009 in Dadaab, Kenya (Getty/Spencer Platt)

Danger in my belly

Boyah J. Farah

I came to America as a refugee from Somalia. I know what happens when a group of people is labeled as a threat

Peter Hook (HarperCollins/Mark McNulty)

The Will Durant of rock

Annie Zaleski

The first draft was 1,200 pages, but Hook managed to pare his second whack at rock history down to just 750 pages

Jazz Great, great band

Elzy Kolb

Jazz great Charlie Haden's social justice legacy lives on in each of the members of his band

Ivanka Trump (Reuters/Jonathan Ernst)

Salon Staff

Nordstrom decided to give Ivanka the boot, but said it was because of low sales numbers

A survivor's gift

Mary Elizabeth Williams

Music student Brianna Perez discusses a Holocaust survivor's life changing gift

This Feb. 2, 2017 photo shows Maracana stadium's dry playing field in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The stadium was renovated for the 2014 World Cup at a cost of about $500 million, and largely abandoned after the Olympics and Paralympics, then hit by vandals who ripped out thousands of seats and stole televisions. (AP Photo/Mario Lobao) (AP)

An Olympic ghost town

Stephen Wade

Six months after South America's first games, the flood gates have burst open

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shia gets nazi-jacked

Taylor Link

The actor wanted to show what resistance looks like, but people who watched the live feed saw Nazis instead

Traffic jams cause stress and may lead to crime (Getty/Scott Olson)

Louis-Philippe Beland, Daniel Brent - The Conversation

Research links traffic to negative mental health outcomes like stress, aggression, increase in domestic violence

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Private prisons like trump

Jonathan Mattise

Private prison firms think they could profit from a Trump presidency, providing detention facilities for immigrants

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the gop's war on votes

Matthew Rozsa

Republicans continue causing a real problem in the name of combating a fake one

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JG Daniel - Alternet

No child should be taught that the only options in this life are to "hate or be hated"

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Matthew Rozsa

The more we learn about Yemen, the more it doesn't look good for President Donald Trump

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the bowling green ban

Taylor Link

A national poll from Public Policy Polling reveals that a made-up event is enough to impose a travel ban

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