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Protestors gather in Tahrir Square on February 1, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt (Getty/Peter Macdiarmid)

Is Trump moving toward a coup?

Steven A. Cook

Corrupting the media, spreading chaos and subverting the rule of law — it's what authoritarian regimes do best

(AP/Damian Dovarganes/Reuters/L.E. Baskow/Salon)

Can Democrats win in 2018?

Sean McElwee

Winning the House is not out of reach, but only if Democrats can mobilize voters who usually ignore the midterms

(AP)

Brian Kahn - Climate Central

Federal climate plans, tribal assistance programs and references to international cooperation have been stricken

((AP Photo/Craig Ruttle))

Jason Lane - The Conversation

For decades, the U.S. has used international education to support democracy and good relations with other countries

Two refugees generations apart

Charlie May

A powerful UNICEF film presenting the parallel stories of a young Syrian refugee and a World War II child refugee

(Getty)

Kleptomania, motherhood & love

Amanda Montei

The first thing I shoplifted was an avocado, when I couldn't afford to feed my toddler the most nutritious food

FILE - In this Oct. 28, 2016 file photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally in Manchester, N.H. A little more than a week from Election Day, Hillary Clinton has several ways to reach the 270 electoral votes needed to win the White House, while Donald Trump's path is perilous, at best. In fact, the billionaire Republican needs a dramatic rebound in states where the Democratic nominee appears to have the upper hand. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci, File) (AP)

Stuart Silverstein - FairWarning

The odd association between traffic deaths and how states voted echoes what happened just over four years ago

"Split" (Universal Pictures)

Stop with stereotypical madmen

Matthew Rozsa

Patients are telling their therapists not to use the word “aspect” because movie misuses terminology consistently

(AP/Kathy Willens/Reuters/Kevin Lamarque)

Halftime interview with Trump

Max Cea

O’Reilly, more than anyone at Fox News, takes the "fair and balanced" slogan to heart, so bring your A-game, Bill

Colin Kaepernick (Reuters/Jake Roth)

Robert Lipsyte - TomDispatch.com

Can Colin Kaepernick and the Athletic Revolution save us?

(AP Photo/Jim Mone, File)

Solar power outshines coal

Emery P. Dalesio

Trump's promise to restore coal jobs doesn't fit with U.S. electric companies' solar plans

Jerzon, a young professional dancer, has a conversation with tourists in the Callejon de Hammel, Havana, Cuba (Alli Joseph/Salon)

Rhumba, rum and real life Cuba

Alli Joseph

Daily life in Cuba is a struggle for all, but is especially challenging for young, destitute people who want more

"Obsession: Dark Desires" (Investigation Discovery)

True Crime, The New Soap Opera

Melanie McFarland

Ladies love true crime. That's why Oxygen is joining Investigation Discovery in romancing the genre, 24 hours a day

(Georgia Perry/Narratively)

Georgia Perry - Narratively

Four cities in the Pacific Northwest are proving the case for living super-small

A woman holds a bagel she found in a garbage bag of pastries and bagels outside a shop in New York (Getty/Stan Honda)

Food waste: a bipartisan issue

Diane Stopyra

Finally, an environmental initiative everyone agrees on — big business and tech startups, science and churches

(Getty/Mike Coppola/AP/Jae C. Hong/Salon)

Ivanka goes to Washington

Erin Keane

Has any of this gone the way Trump's eldest daughter imagined it would? We imagine her reaction to the week's news

(Getty/Tami Chappell)

Jesse Rhodes - The Conversation

Spreading Trump's discredited myth of voter fraud will make it easier to tighten voter ID laws

Jill Stein: Don't blame me!

Fiery Green nominee makes a coherent case about the many failures of American democracy. But she's not the answer

A line of people trying to register in a priority book to take a voter registration test in Selma, Alabama, Feb. 17, 1965. (AP)

Leonard Steinhorn - BillMoyers.com

If Trump really wants to speak for forgotten Americans, he would travel to the Mississippi Delta

A person walks away from the federal courthouse in Seattle (AP)

Homeland Security says come in

Alli Joseph

Facing a continuing wave of protests and another judicial order, Homeland Security suspends travel ban

(Getty/Drew Angerer/Salon)

Trump needs to read this book

Glenn L. Carle

Peter R. Neumann's "Radicalized" is a nuanced and necessary examination of Islamic terrorism's roots and direction

A person walks outside the federal courthouse in Seattle carrying a sign that reads "I'm with Bob and Immigrants," in reference to Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson, Friday, Feb. 3, 2017, during a hearing in federal court. A U.S. judge on Friday temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's ban on people from seven predominantly Muslim countries from entering the United States after Washington state and Minnesota urged a nationwide hold on the executive order that has launched legal battles across the country. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren) (AP)

Darlene Superville

President Trump discounts Seattle Judge James Robart's hold on his travel ban; calls him a "so-called judge"

(Getty/Mireia Triguero Roura)

Ban Trump's sad American view

Jim Hightower

Will the U.S. realize Trump's vision of fear and bigotry? Or is our land one of courage, openness and inclusion?

(AP Photo/John Bazemore) (AP)

John Upton - Climate Central

Humanity’s firestarting ways are causing fires to burn at unnatural times and in unnatural places

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