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Bacon shortage!

Martha Rosenberg - Alternet

Stored pork bellies fell to 17.7 million pounds last month, the lowest December inventory since 1957

FILE - In this Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2016, file photo, Charlie Rose participates in the "CBS This Morning" panel at the CBS 2016 Winter TCA in Pasadena, Calif. The CBS News morning host said that he's undergoing heart surgery to replace a heart valve that was installed in 2005. The newsman's surgery is scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 9, 2017, and he said Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2017, he plans to return to work in March. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File) (Richard Shotwell/invision/ap)

AP Staff

The 75-year-old newsman's surgery is scheduled for Thursday, and plans to return in March

(AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

dems should resist: poll

Taylor Link

A majority of Democrats want Congress to obstruct the Trump administration

(AP)

Trump tower hosts troops

Matthew Rozsa

Yet another controversy arises over the misuse of Trump Tower

(AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)

Yemen blocks U.S. after raid

Matthew Rozsa

Trump's disastrous raid on Yemen was partially caused by military leaders saying Obama wasn't bold enough for it

(CNN)

tapper taps down conway

Taylor Link

In response to the White House's declaration of war to CNN, Jake Tapper takes the gloves off

(AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

melania denies thing she did

Matthew Rozsa

In court papers, Melania said she wanted to make money in the White House. She's now denying she ever wanted to

(Getty/Andrew Harrer)

Trump's coming police state

Heather Digby Parton

He wasn't kidding about being the "law and order" president. What that will mean looks more chilling every day

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A possible pole reversal?

John Tarduno, Vincent Hare - The Conversation

The strength of Earth’s magnetic field has been decreasing for the last 160 years at an alarming rate

5 dangers of alternative facts

D. Watkins

If Kellyanne Conway and the Trump administration have their way, reality will be a quaint relic of the past

Ronald Reagan; Donald Trump; Richard Nixon (AP/Reuters/Eric Thayer/Photo montage by Salon)

GOP sleaze: A short history

Conor Lynch

Donald Trump's level of shameless corruption is something new — but he fits into a longer Republican story

(AP/Matt Marton)

Rahm Emanuel, Demo-whisperer

Matthew Sheffield

Chicago's mayor and former Obama chief of staff has advice for his party — with strange echoes of Bernie

(Senate TV via AP)

warren gets "red-carded"

Matthew Rozsa

Republicans voted party-line to shut down Elizabeth Warren when she started reading a letter critical of Sessions

Lauren Schiller

How women rise up

Bob Cesca

Hosted by Salon's Bob Cesca, a liberal podcast that's actually entertaining

Chauncey DeVega

Featuring Salon.com politics writer Chauncey DeVega in free-form conversation

AIR

Stories made “with and for” the people in far corners of local communities, from AIR producers embedded across the US

Uncharted, The Berkeley Festival of Ideas

Featuring conversations from the Uncharted Festival of Ideas in Berkeley, California

(AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

Sudhin Thanawala

A three-judge panel in California heard the government's arguments Tuesday night.

Kellyanne Conway; Donald Trump (Getty/Mark Wilson/Michael Reynolds/Salon)

Trump gaslights media, again

Amanda Marcotte

Donald Trump and Kellyanne Conway made up attacks that didn't happen; now they want to change the subject

Hookup culture on campus

Alli Joseph

In her new book, American Hookup: The New Culture of Sex on Campus, Dr. Lisa Wade challenges casual sex ideology

(Getty/Yana Paskova)

Most Americans don't back FADA

Nico Lang

A majority of Americans oppose discriminating against LGBT people in the name of religion

(Getty/Chip Somodevilla)

Trump's tweets are a sideshow

Steven Rosenfeld - Alternet

The only thing certain is that more confrontation is coming

Vinila Dasgupta retouches her art during India Art Fair in New Delhi, India, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2017. The four day art fair brings together a number of modern and contemporary artists to present their works. ( (AP Photo/Tsering Topgyal))

Why do Reps. want to cut arts?

Aaron D. Knochel - The Conversation

The cuts are largely driven by an ideology to shrink the federal government and decentralize power

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