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Michael Moore (Getty/Thos Robinson)

Matthew Rozsa

The Flint documentarian, who predicted Trump's victory in July, agrees that the president is illegitimate

(AP)

Americans: trump no, taxes yes

Matthew Rozsa

Donald Trump's tax returns may be coming back to haunt him

FILE - In this Nov. 8, 2016 file photo, a woman weeps as election results are reported during Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's election night rally in the Jacob Javits Center glass enclosed lobby in New York.  As Donald Trump approaches his inauguration as president, young Americans have a deeply pessimistic view about his incoming administration, with young blacks, Latinos and Asian Americans particularly concerned about what’s to come in the next four years.  (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II) (AP)

Jonathan Lemire, Emily Swanson

Young blacks, Latinos and Asian Americans are particularly concerned about what's to come in the next four years

(AP/Charles Krupa)

Trump's "law and order" fetish

Heather Digby Parton

Trump's ideas about crime, police and the death penalty go back to 1970s stereotypes — but present a real danger

tapper swipes at buzzfeed

Brendan Gauthier

On "Late Night," Tapper stood up for CNN's reporting while getting in jabs at BuzzFeed

Donald Trump gives a press conference with his Attorney Sheri Dillon January 11, 2017 (Getty/Don Emmert)

Ray Sturm - The Conversation

For investors looking ahead in 2017, as January goes, perhaps so will the remainder of 2017

VR games

Matthew Smith

Salon's Amanda Marcotte talks with Games for Change president Susanna Pollack about virtual reality

FILE - In this Jan. 7, 2016 file photo, Health and Human Services Secretary-designate Rep, Tom Price, R-Ga. speaks on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017. Price will sell off stock holdings to avoid any conflicts of interest, or the appearance of a conflict. House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wis. is at right.  (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File) (AP)

price's got conflicts, too

Matthew Rozsa

As Rep. Price's new controversy makes clear, the conflicts of interest in Trumpland aren't limited to Trump himself

FILE - In this July 25, 2005, file photo, tiny fish, including delta smelt, caught in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, are seen through a microscope at a California Department of Fish and Game laboratory in Stockton, Calif. In control of Congress and soon the White House, Republicans are readying plans to roll back the influence of the Endangered Species Act, one of the government's most powerful conservation tools, after decades of complaints that it hinders drilling, logging and other activities. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File) (AP)

Matthew Brown, Matthew Daly

Republicans say the act hinders drilling, logging and other activities

(Getty/Chip Somodevilla)

The Associated Press

The incoming president confused his daughter's Twitter handle for a woman in the UK

(AP)

Alex Kotch - Alternet

Why Democrats are concerned about the GOP mega-donor

Stressing Out

Alli Joseph, Kevin Carlin

Salon's Alli Joesph and Dawn Lorentz, found of Self Reboot demonstrate workplace yoga exercises to reduce stress

People walk toward the beach near where President Barack Obama and the first family are spending time at Bellows Air Force Station, Hawaii, Friday, Dec. 26, 2014, during the Obama family vacation. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin) (AP)

Miriam Celeste Ramos - OpenWork.org

Time away from the office during the holiday season, or any time of the year really, is a wonderful thing

George Washington; Barack Obama; Thomas Jefferson (Wikimedia/AP/Desmond Boyland/Salon)

Religious freedom: it matters

Paul Rosenberg

Although the latter-day GOP has tried to pervert this critical idea, it's not about selling cakes to gay couples

Kristen Gelineau

In this photo taken on Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2016, fresh strawberries are weighted on a production line, at Boxford Suffolk Farm, in Suffolk, England. British fruit and vegetable growers rely on seasonal workers from other EU countries to harvest their crops because local workers no longer want the poorly paid, physically demanding jobs that offer little security. EU citizens have the automatic right to work in any member state, and low-skilled east European laborers have helped fuel Britain’s economy since their countries joined the bloc in 2004. (AP Photo /Leonora Beck) (AP)

Liza Featherstone - In These Times

By tapping Puzder, Trump has made clear that his administration will be a dystopian nightmare for U.S. workers

app awareness

Nadia Delisfort, Matthew Smith

Mozilla Leadership Network's Chris Lawrence warns that digital services should be treated with caution

Amy Winehouse (Getty/Bryan Bedder)

My year with Amy Winehouse

Rachel Hulin

As a photo editor at Rolling Stone, I became obsessed with the singer as she broke out and fell apart in public

John Peter Russell's 1886 portrait of Vincent Van Gogh; Drake in his video "Hotline Bling" (Wikimedia/DrakeVEVO)

High and low art alloyed

Katie Fustich

Drake and van Gogh have more in common than you might think

(Getty/Joe Raedle)

Muhammad Ali, my father and me

Katy Yocom

Once, I kissed the man my dad and I would watch fight from his recliner. Here's how I said goodbye to them both

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (AP Photo/Hans Pennink, File) (AP/Hans Pennink)

David Klepper

The Democratic mayor of New York wants to take his progressive message directly to angry middle-class voters

(AP)

Anna Nagurney - The Conversation

The blood supply chain is extremely vulnerable, because blood is extremely perishable

FILE - In this Dec. 9, 2016 file photo, Education Secretary-designate Betsy DeVos speaks in Grand Rapids, Mich. Charter school advocate and wealthy Republican donor Betsy DeVos is widely expected to push for expanding school choice programs if confirmed as education secretary, causing outrage among teachers’ unions. But Democrats and rights activists also are raising concerns about how her conservative Christian beliefs and advocacy for family values might impact minority and LGBT students.  (AP Photo/Paul Sancya, File) (AP)

Maria Danilova

The wealthy Republican donor's financial and political clout will be on display on Tuesday

Janet Allon - Alternet

No, we should not always say a president is not legitimate, but if the shoe fits . . .

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