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bomb threats target jews

Matthew Rozsa

For at least the third time since the start of the year, Jewish Community Centers nationwide have been targeted

(AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)

Washington starts legal battle

Geoff Mulvihill, Martha Bellisle

Washington is the first state to sue the Trump administration, but it likely won't be standing alone for long

In this Jan. 26, 2017, photo, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., left, and Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., right, read the Wall Street Journal newspaper as they wait for President Donald Trump to speak at the House and Senate GOP lawmakers at the annual policy retreat in Philadelphia. McCain has emerged as Trump’s top Republican nemesis on Capitol Hill. Since Trump’s inauguration, McCain has broken with the president on his immigration order, warned him against any rapprochement with Moscow and lectured him on the illegality of torture. He supplied only a tepid endorsement of Rex Tillerson, Trump’s secretary of state nominee. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) (AP)

McCain is pushing back

Richard Lardner

McCain has broken with the president on his immigration order, torture, free trade and ties with Moscow

Neil Gorsuch shakes hands with Donald Trump after he was nominated for the Supreme Court, at the White House in Washington, DC, on January 31, 2017. (Getty/Nicholas Kamm)

Gorsuch: Trump's enigma

Matthew Sheffield

Democrats may seek revenge for the Merrick Garland blockade, while some on the right suspect Gorsuch is impure

Dave Brat; Women's March (AP/Carolyn Kaster/Elaine Thompson)

Women — in everybody's grill!

Amanda Marcotte

The 2016 elections didn't just inspire women to march but to organize, and now politicians are feeling the heat

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Ford envisions future cities

Angelo Young

Ford is trying to figure out what transportation will look like in 100 years but knows the future is data driven

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Goldman Sachs: vampire squid

Nomi Prins - TomDispatch.com

A cadre of former Goldman Sachs executives are likely to control our economy and financial system for years to come

Protesters chant slogans against President Donald Trump's executive order on immigration Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017, in downtown Miami. The protesters manifested their opposition to Trump's executive order restricting immigration from some Middle Eastern and African countries. (AP Photo/Alan Diaz) (AP Photo/Alan Diaz)

Bannednations share traits

Danielle Douez, Emily Costello - The Conversation

The Trump administration likely singled out seven countries because of commonalities in war and Muslim population

Boy scouts accept transgenders

Charlie May

The organization decides to accept transgender youth as Trump vows to protect LGBTQ rights in the workplace

"The Expanse" (Syfy)

Now in the Future: The Expanse

Melanie McFarland

Syfy's gaze 200 years in the future looks like a natural evolution from where we are now

Malcolm McDowell (Michael Moriatis)

An inveterate villain

Gary Kramer

"The whole point with careers," reflects Mcdowell, "is you are not going to make that many great movies"

Cast members of "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy," Sept. 11, 2005. (AP/Kevork Djansezian)

Another "Queer Eye," really?

Nico Lang

It's exciting, impressive even that "Queer Eye" feels so retrograde. The question is, Why doesn't Netflix think so?

FILE - In this Oct. 28, 2016 file photo, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Donald Trump talk during a break in the CNBC Republican presidential debate at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colo. Christie had better be hungry: He’s got a lot of harsh words to eat about Trump now that he’s endorsed the billionaire. Trump, in turn, has some tough things about Christie to start walking back now that the two men are suddenly allies instead of antagonists in the Republican presidential race. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill, File) (AP)

Chris Christie turns on Trump

Sophia Tesfaye

"The rollout of this executive order was terrible," Christie said of Trump's travel and refugee ban

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Matthew Rozsa

Myron Ebell wants to fire 10,000 EPA employees and reduce its budget by $4 billion

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Salon Staff

Republicans successfully blocked President Obama's Supreme Court pick Merrick Garland. Can Democrats do the same?

In this photo taken Nov. 18, 2014, freshman Rep. Dave Brat, R-Va., the economics professor who toppled former House Majority Leader Eric Cantor in the June GOP primary, in interviewed by The Associated press in his office on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2014. Five months after his upset of Cantor, Brat comes across as down-to-earth and says his constituents have warned him not to let Washington change him. "Everyone just says, ‘Dave, keep being yourself,’” Brat said in an interview in his sparsely decorated office this week. “‘You better not change. You better keep being Dave.’" (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta) (AP)

brat has women in his grill

Taylor Link

Rep. Dave Brat spoke at a meeting of conservative groups, pledging his full-throttle support to repeal the ACA

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Orrin Hatch: Raging hypocrite

Simon Maloy

After spending 2016 obliterating norms to steal a Supreme Court seat, Orrin Hatch now wants Democrats to play nice

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infowars gets DC bureau

Taylor Link

Conspiracy theorists Alex Jones and Jerome Corsi will get to report President Trump from a whole new angle

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Look Again

Salon Staff

Fascinating world views from a group of Joaldunaks celebrating Carnival in Spain to a "bionic cat" in Bulgaria

Look Again

Look Again

Salon Staff

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Trump's constitutional crisis

Paul Rosenberg

Scholar Donald Moynihan says that if Trump defies the rule of law, the next step is a constitutional showdown

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Taylor Link

The suit alleges President Trump's ban resulted in "bullying" of arriving immigrants into relinquishing visas

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Erica Werner

Ryan said it was "regrettable that there was some confusion on the rollout of this"

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Trump's SCOTUS spectacle

Gary Legum

After just 10 days in the White House, Trump tries to recapture the narrative. Is the media getting wise to him?

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