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Fallon is a Trump stooge

Mary Elizabeth Williams

I watched the Golden Globes for decades, but this year I'm a one-woman boycott

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Violence against the disabled

Nico Lang

Mindless violence and hideous cruelty against the disabled has to be condemned by all Americans whenever it occurs

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Tiny house ban

Maegan Carberry

Society is moving faster than the law in housing; tiny is affordable, and darn cute, but you probably can't have it

Amanda Nunes, right, connects with Ronda Rousey (AP/John Locher)

Lessons from Rousey vs. Nunes

Eileen G'Sell

When Nunes defeated Rousey in a spectacularly brief bout, the differences between two UFC stars became the story

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Hijacking help through traffic

Mordechai Guri, Yisroel Mirsky, Yuval Elovici - The Conversation

“Denial-of-service” attacks flood websites with traffic to create communication chaos

A part of the declassified version Intelligence Community Assessment on Russia's efforts to interfere with the U.S. political process is photographed in Washington, Friday, Jan. 6, 2017. Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered a campaign to influence the American presidential election in favor of electing Donald Trump, according to the report issued by U.S. intelligence agencies. The unclassified version was the most detailed public account to date of Russian efforts to interfere with the U.S. political process, with actions that included hacking into the email accounts of the Democratic National Committee and individual Democrats like Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman John Podesta. (AP Photo/Jon Elswick) (AP)

Jill Colvin

"Having a good relationship with Russia is a good thing, not a bad thing," Trump tweeted.

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Megyn Kelly's NBC Move

Melanie McFarland

As the popular news personage jumps from Fox to NBC, we consider what she and the network gain . . . and risk

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Drynuary in hell

Erin Keane

Only a special kind of idiot — me! — picks a month like this to stop drinking

Donald Trump; Julian Assange (Reuters/Eric Thayer/Getty/Carl Court/Ekely/Salon)

Clowns against democracy

Andrew O'Hehir

In a bizarre coda to a surreal election, Trump and Assange join forces to show us how badly democracy is broken

Michael Moore (Getty/Thos Robinson)

Michael Moore: Hope for 2017

Sophia A. McClennen

His combination of biting satire and passionate activism makes him a perfect public foil for a reality TV president

Joe Scarborough (Credit: MSNBC)

morning joe's twitter week

Taylor Link

The "Morning Joe" host was roasted by colleague Sean Hannity days after Scarborough was in an unrelated feud

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Don't execute Dylann Roof

D. Watkins

Roof seems to want to be a martyr for his deadly, racist beliefs. We shouldn't let him off that easy

Scott Walker (AP//J. Scott Applewhite)

A political party worth joining

Jim Hightower

Take heart from a model of La Follette-style populism hailed over corporation-friendly leaders in Scott Walker mold

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A new war on birth control

Amanda Marcotte

Trump hires an anti-birth control policy adviser — and Republicans in Congress prepare to escalate the attack

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GOP flips on Medicaid

Sophia Tesfaye

"All those dynamics have changed now that he won’t be the governor of Indiana," one GOP congressman said of Pence

U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump holds a sign supporting his plan to build a wall between the United States and Mexico that he borrowed from a member of the audience at his campaign rally in Fayetteville, North Carolina March 9, 2016. Trump was interrupted repeatedly by demonstrators during his rally.    REUTERS/Jonathan Drake - RTSA418 (Reuters)

Paying for Trump's wall

Simon Maloy

Can we just forget Trump's crazy promise to make Mexico pay for the wall, and focus on what a dreadful idea it is?

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primer: Trump, assange, russia

Matthew Rozsa

You don't have to believe the Russians hacked the Democratic Party to be disturbed by the Trump/Assange/Putin axis

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What's next for Yahoo?

Angelo Young

The Verizon deal is still in progress, but shareholders may need to be placated after news of second data breach

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Trump's conflicts: desert golf

Matthew Rozsa

Trump continues to risk violating the emoluments clause — and push for policies that will profit himself

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Brain-draining the swamp

Conor Lynch

For many Trump supporters, the wealthiest cabinet ever is no problem — as long as he gets rid of the smart people

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We're not out of the woods yet

Sharon Isern - The Conversation

There are still many unanswered questions about the virus

Portrait of Kim Dadou in Seneca Park, Rochester, NY. (Photos by Shira Stoll/Narratively)

Challenging a failed system

Natalie Pattillo - Narratively

After 17 years behind bars, one woman is lobbying for the Domestic Violence Survivors Justice Act

James O'Keefe; Donald Trump; Alex Jones (Getty/Chip Somodevilla/Reuters/Lucas Jackson)

Trump's propaganda machine

Amanda Marcotte

Trump's scarily effective White House propaganda apparatus will work from the bottom up, posing as journalism

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Jonathan Lemire, Julie Pace

President-elect Donald Trump's son-in-law moves away from vast real estate holdings, looks towards White House job

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