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Erin Keane

FILE - In this June 27, 2006 file photo, reviewed by a US Department of Defense official, US military guards walk within Camp Delta military-run prison, at the Guantanamo Bay US Naval Base, Cuba. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley, file) (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)

black sites come back

Matthew Rozsa

President Trump is going to return America to Bush-era human rights violations — or worse

Donald Trump signs executive orders (Getty/Shawn Thew)

Trump's freeze: A good thing

Carrie Sheffield

Liberals and unions are outraged, but limiting the power and privilege of public sector unions makes economic sense

President Donald Trump shows off his signature on an executive order about the Dakota Access pipeline, Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2017, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) (AP)

Julie Pace, Jonathan Lemire

He's frustrated that he's seen as illegitimate

Mahershala Ali and Alex R. Hibbert in "Moonlight" (A24)

Gay love story gets Oscar nod

Alli Joseph

Does Oscar nod equal civil rights affirmation? How "Moonlight" helps normalize gay characters of color

(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

GOP cuts taxes, raises deficit

Matthew Rozsa

The Republican Party may throw away its fiscal responsibility mantra with its planned massive tax cuts

(AP Photo/Jon Elswick, File)

trump's scotus pick upcoming

Mark Sherman, Vivian Salama

Trump is expected to pick one of three very conservative candidates on Feb. 2

(AP Photo/Josh Wood)

EPA climate purge

Matthew Rozsa

The president's denial about climate change is about to have some very big consequences

Vice President Mike Pence watches at left as President Donald Trump prepares to sign his first executive order, Friday, Jan. 20, 2017, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) (AP)

trump to probe "voter fraud"

Taylor Link

In a couple of tweets Wednesday morning, Trump revealed he truly believes in mass voter fraud against him

(AP Photo/Russell Contreras)

trump orders border wall

Matthew Rozsa

To many, Trump is going too far with his anti-immigrant policies. To the right wing, he hasn't gone far enough

U.S. Vice President Mike Pence (L) takes the oath of office from Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas (R) (Getty/Chip Somodevilla)

How the GOP could depose Trump

Heather Digby Parton

Given Trump's erratic behavior in his first few days, Washington is starting to murmur about the 25th Amendment

(AP)

War against media

Steven Rosenfeld - Alternet

The first war under Trump’s presidency is with the press and it's just the beginning

(AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

trump threatens martial law

Matthew Rozsa

President Trump's feud with Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel could have big, big consequences

Charlie May

President Trump signs executive orders to push forward pipeline projects, but faces serious conflicts of interest

Bill Cassidy and Susan Collins at a news conference on Capitol Hill, Jan. 23, 2017, to announce the Patient Freedom Act of 2017. (AP/J. Scott Applewhite)

GOP's crappy "replacement"

Simon Maloy

Senate Republicans unveil a choose-your-own-adventure health care bill that nearly everyone will despise

Former secretary of labor Tom Perez speaks at a debate held for candidates seeking to lead the Democratic National Committee. The event was sponsored by the group Democracy in Color and held Jan. 23, 2017. (Image via screenshot)

Democrats air race dispute

Matthew Sheffield

Energize voters of color or reach out to working-class whites? One leading candidate says it's a "false choice"

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A brazen political coup

Sophia Tesfaye

Sorry North Carolina GOP, Republicans in South Dakota may pull off the grandest political heist in the nation

FILE - This undated photo provided by the U.S. Army shows Pfc. Chelsea Manning. For most Americans, Manning has been a hero or villain based on how they view her decision to leak classified material. For transgender people, she has another dimension _ serving as a potent symbol of their struggles for acceptance. With the commutation of her prison sentence by President Barack Obama, now set for release in May 2017, she and will re-enter a society bitterly divided over many aspects of transgender rights. (AP Photo/U.S. Army, File) (Associated Press)

Legacy of whistle blowers

Sanjay Goel - The Conversation

The most lasting effect of Manning's legacy will likely be a powerful new fear of so-called “insider threats”

China's President Xi Jinping, speaks during a Press Statement in the Hotel Bellevue Palace during his visit to Switzerland, in Bern, Monday, Jan. 16, 2017.  (Anthony Anex/Keystone via AP) (AP)

China steps up to the plate

Flynt L. Leverett, Robert Sprinkle - The Conversation

As the Trump administration is disinclined to play a worldwide role, Beijing accepts opportunities to lead

These chemicals aren't clean

Erica Hartmann - The Conversation

The FDA banned 19 chemicals from hand soaps, some of which cause hormone disruption and antibiotic resistance

Ink for the ages

Alli Joseph

Since election day, women have been flocking to tattoo parlors for political ink

La La Land (Summit Entertainment)

2017 Oscar nominations

Jeremy Binckes, Video produced by Kevin Carlin

The nods are out and "La La Land" cleaned up. "Hidden Figures," "Moonlight," "Fences" get Best Picture nods too

(Getty/Drew Angerer/Shutterstock/Salon)

Trump's Kremlin tactics

Chauncey DeVega

Whatever the truth is about Trump and Putin, Trump's political rise was built on Russian-style propaganda

A protester at the Women's March on Washington, January 21, 2017. (Peter Cooper/Salon)

Women march in Utah

Nico Lang

Braving the elements, an estimated 10,000 women marched for gender equality in a state with a very long way to go

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