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FILE - In this Jan. 26, 2015 file photo, a supporter of open carry gun laws, wears a pistol as he prepares for a rally in support of open carry gun laws at the Capitol, in Austin, Texas. Texas is still sorting out where firearms are allowed, and where they're not, more than a year after Republican Gov. Greg Abbott signed a suite of laws that vastly expanded gun rights. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File) (AP)

armed for 2017

Sophia Tesfaye

Republicans in Missouri and Ohio have pushed through expansive access to guns for the new year

(Getty/Grace Beahm-Pool)

Don't delay justice for Scott

D. Watkins

The former Charleston cop's new trial begins March 1. We need to be unified in our demand for accountability

(AP/Ted S. Warren)

Americans: keep Roe intact

Matthew Rozsa

Trump may get to put an anti-abortion judge on the Supreme Court, but most Americans want to preserve Roe v. Wade

(YouTube/MSNBC)

bernie: there's no GOP mandate

Matthew Rozsa

The Vermont Senator has made it clear that Republicans don't have a mandate — and offers a prescription to fight

Sean Hannity; Sarah Palin; Julian Assange (Getty/Saul Loeb/Jeff Malet, maletphoto.com/AP/Frank Augstein)

GOP likes assange, hates CIA

Matthew Rozsa

Apparently, hatred of Hillary Clinton can make very, very strange bedfellows

FILE - In this Friday, March 27, 2015, file photo, Exxon Mobil CEO Rex Tillerson delivers remarks on the release of a report by the National Petroleum Council on oil drilling in the Arctic, in Washington. Tillerson, the nominee of President-elect Donald Trump for secretary of state, is severing ties with Exxon Mobil through a $180 million retirement package ahead of his Senate confirmation hearing. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File) (AP)

Tillerson's last payday

AP Staff

Tillerson will be forfeiting 2 million shares of stock, but will be taking a large cash payout

(AP)

401(k) regrets: they have some

Matthew Rozsa

Herbert Whitehouse and other early 401(k) advocates are having second thoughts

corden mourns michael

Brendan Gauthier

"It would feel like ... he would reach his hand out and tell you that you weren't on your own," Corden recalled

(AP)

chaffetz wanted to gut ethics

Matthew Rozsa

The chairman of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform voted in favor of gutting the OCE

donald trump

Matthew Smith

Donald Trump's transition team implies that he is anti-Net Neutrality

(Getty/Drew Angerer/Mark Wilson/Salon)

Impeachment: It starts now

Heather Digby Parton

Democrats must resist the GOP's noxious legislative agenda — and plan for impeachment at the same time

Donald Trump (Getty/Chip Somodevilla)

Robert Reich

As tyrants take control of democracies, they typically do these 15 things

(Reuters/Jonathan Bachman)

Trump voters aren't the enemy

Conor Lynch

Leftism is supposed to be about empathy — standing against Trump without demonizing his supporters is critical

In this Sept. 7, 2016 photo, Monique Causey holds a portrait of her 14-year-old Malik, who was shot on Aug. 21, 2016, at her home in Chicago. August was the deadliest month for Chicago homicides in two decades, and an analysis of the toll shows more clearly than ever that the blame lies with surging violence in a handful of the city’s most impoverished neighborhoods riven by loosely organized street gangs. (AP Photo/Tae-Gyun Kim) (AP)

Kathy Kelly - Alternet

As extraordinary numbers of people are murdered in Chicago, the root causes are universal

From left, Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., Rep. Joseph Crowley, D-N.Y., House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi of Calif. and Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., sing "We Shall Overcome" on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, June 23, 2016, after House Democrats ended their sit-in protest. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) (AP)

Sophia Tesfaye

Democrats took floor photos to defy crackdown aimed at last summer's gun-control protest led by Rep. John Lewis

(AP)

trump's lacking intelligence

Matthew Rozsa

After slamming the intelligence agencies he's supposed to rely on, Trump trusted a Hannity interview instead

(AP)

clintons, bushes will be there

The Associated Press

It's tradition for former presidents to attend the inauguration of a new one, and that tradition will continue

(AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Alan Fram

President Obama and Mike Pence are going to rally Democrats and the GOP

health care

Matthew Smith

Salon's Carrie Sheffield talks to cardiologist Dr. Kevin Campbell about health care

(Reuters/L.E. Baskow/AP/Erik Schelzig/Photo montage by Salon)

Trump and Ford: Another scam

Gary Legum

Here's Trump's plan to make America great: Roll back regulations, save a few jobs, get good headlines. Repeat!

Could it work in the U.S.

Charlie May

Finland believes that a universal basic income can help reduce unemployment, and improve life quality.

(Getty/Peter Muhly/AP)

Putin didn't hack our power

Matthew Sheffield

Washington Post publishes an irresponsible hack report, making clear how little journalists understand this stuff

Kuri (Mayfield Robotics)

CES 2017: Smart bots and more

Angelo Young

Smarter cars, augmented reality and new TVs will also feature prominently at the annual consumer electronics show

(AP/Elaine Thompson)

Anne Goodchild, Barbara Ivanov - The Conversation

Rising use of e-commerce is clogging city streets with delivery trucks and pollution

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