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CORRECTS SPELLING OF GUATEMALA - Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen, left, shakes hands with First Vice President of Honduras Ricardo Alvarez after arriving at Soto Cano Air Base outside Comayagua, Honduras, Sunday, Jan. 8, 2017. The Taiwanese leader will meet with Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez on Monday, as part of a weeklong state tour to reinforce Taiwanese relations with Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Nicaragua. (AP Photo/Fernando Antonio) (AP)

AP Staff

The Texas senator — and the state's governor — met with the president of the island in a tenuous position

A "closed" sign stands at the entrance of a normally busy ice rink at the Half Dome Village of Yosemite National Park, Calif., on Saturday, Jan 7, 2016. The area has been evacuated ahead of possible flooding of the Merced River from a storm system in Northern California. (AP Photo/Gary Kazanjian) (AP)

The Associated Press

Emergency officials say residents self-evacuated a total of 1,300 homes in south Reno on Sunday

(Getty/crossroadscreative/MicrovOne/Salon)

The madwoman in the desert

Bex B

Cover your computer's camera, careful what you say in emails and, whatever you do, don't drink or swear in public

video games

Amanda Marcotte, Matthew Smith

Salon's Amanda Marcotte talks with Games for Change President Susanna Pollack about video games and their impact

FILE - In this Dec. 28, 2016 file photo, President-elect Donald Trump speaks to reporters at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Fla. Trump challenges U.S. intelligence agencies to provide decisive evidence of Russian involvement in election-season hacking. Ahead of a highly anticipated congressional hearing, Trump is exploiting some Americans’ skepticism and undercutting officials he will soon rely on. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File) (AP)

Robert Reich

Our 100 days of resistance begins a sustained and powerful opposition

Leonardo DiCaprio in "The Wolf of Wall Street;" Arthur Miller (AP/Paramount Pictures)

Do bad times make great art?

Adam Langer

So much of the great American art of the 20th century was funded by the government, don't expect help from Trump

Mel Gibson (Getty/Andreas Rentz)

The Golden Globe Awards

Max Cea

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association rewards the best in American artistic expression, or it goes rogue

Pussy Riot (Getty/Vincent Jannink)

Pussy Riot on Putin and Trump

Fernanda Eberstadt

Pussy Riot's Nadya Tolokonnikova, writer Masha Gessen and activist Hunter Heaney on the rise of America's autocrat

Detail of Rene Magritte's "Son of Man" (Wikimedia)

This is your brain on selfies

Noah Charney

The same part of the brain that processes art deals with facial recognition, too

An overcrowded raft drifts out of control in the central Mediterranean Sea, some 36 nautical miles off the Libyan coast, before lifeguards from the Spanish NGO Proactiva Open Arms rescue all 112 on aboard, including two pregnant women and five children, January 2, 2017. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis     TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY - RTX2X8J1 (Reuters)

Look Again

Salon Staff

Fascinating world views from the Mediterranean Sea to a zoo in Budapest

(AP/Susan Walsh/Evan Vucci/Getty/Salon)

Obama's long goodbye

Paul Rosenberg

There's nothing "unusual" about a farewell address — and if history is a guide, it may offer important warnings

(AP)

Autonomous autos on the rise

David Danks - The Conversation

Trust is complex and varied, and so are the technologies in question

Del. Bob Marshall (AP/Steve Helber)

Bathroom bills proliferate

Nico Lang

Virginia bathroom bill is a cut-and-paste job of the most discriminatory elements of previous legislative efforts

Donald Trump shaves the head of Vince McMahon at Wrestlemania 23, April 1, 2007; David Foster Wallace (AP/Carlos Osorio/Hachette/Salon)

Trump & the hobbling of shame

David Masciotra

In 2004, David Foster Wallace said "only time will tell how far we’ll go" in a post-shame culture. Now we know

Larry, a worker at Superior Coal Breaker, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. (Photos by Joel Anderson)

Years of pain dictated votes

Vinnie Rotondaro - Narratively

Trump voters' physical, emotional and social stress affected their world views

(AP/John Locher/Salon)

Oppose Trump? You need help!

Chauncey DeVega

Right-wingers who claim that principled opposition to Trump is "deranged" are avoiding America's true insanity

Donald Trump; Hillary Clinton; Paul Ryan (AP/Reuters/Chris Keane/Rick Wilking/Mary Altaffer/Photo montage by Salon)

What's wrong with Democrats?

Sean McElwee

There's hope! But unless the Democrats can learn from the mistakes of the recent past, they don't have a future

(AP)

We debate hunting ethics

Joshua Duclos - The Conversation

Philosophy can help clarify and evaluate arguments about hunting

(iStockphoto)

Should we keep 'em separated?

Lise Eliot - The Conversation

Gender-segregated education is making a comeback, especially in urban charter schools

FILE - Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., calls for halt to confirmation hearings until cabinet nominees pass standard ethics and background checks. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File) (AP)

Cabinet nominees missing info

Alli Joseph

Customary clearances and ethics evaluations bypassed for some appointees; Democrats prepare to filibuster nominees

A woman wears a mask as she walks past a construction site as smog continues to choke Beijing on Friday, Jan. 6, 2017. The official Xinhua News Agency reported this week that the environmental ministry had given out punishments after finding that more than 500 construction sites and enterprises, including metallurgy, agricultural chemical and steel plants, and 10,000 vehicles had breached pollution response plans. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan) (AP)

The Associated Press

Beijing cracks down on causes of intense airborne pollution that pervades city

(Getty/Chip Somodevilla)

Robert Reich

Trump’s tweets are gaining power even though they aren’t legislation

(/AleksandarNakic/3quarks/Salon)

A cosmology of cosmetology

Heather Siegel

I am a makeup artist, but is what I do art? Or is some other act of creation?

John Berger (Verso)

The last wild thing

Catherine Quayle

A YouTube video serves as a tribute to John Berger's prescient writings about zoos

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