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Biden warns about elitism

Matthew Rozsa

The vice president mused about Hillary Clinton and the future of the party in a new interview with the LA Times

(NBC "Late Night with Seth Meyers")

Taylor Link

The "Late Night" host brings you up-to-date on words like "chronic-kuh" and "Joseph"

John Bolton (Getty/Brendan Smialowski)

yes mustache, no trump!

Matthew Rozsa

The American Mustache Institute is bristling at Trump's anti-facial hair prejudice

(AP)

Rev. Jim Conn - Capital & Main

We don’t worry about when “it” will happen next

We got hacked

Kevin Carlin

Salon's Carrie Sheffield interviews Evan McMullin about the Russian hacks and their impact on the election

(AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko, Pool)

the right's putin crush

Peter Montgomery - Right Wing Watch

Liking Vladimir Putin? Trump and top conservatives have something in common

(Reuters/Jonathan Drake)

The compromise that wasn't

Nico Lang

North Carolina's trans community needed HB2 repealed. But its members also stand to lose the most from this deal

(AP Photo/David J. Phillip, File)

Michael Kunzelman

Four white nationalist groups have raised more than $7.8 million — and it's all tax-deductible

What's your story?

Kevin Carlin

Salon's Alli Joseph sits down with Storycorps' Emily Janssen to discuss storytelling

Rand Paul; Donald Trump; Peter Thiel (Reuters/Fred Prouser/Getty/Brian Blanco/AP/Carolyn Kaster)

Trump and the libertarians

Conor Lynch

Some libertarian true believers are standing up to Trump — but many others have surrendered to his toxic allure

(Reuters/Mike Stone)

CEO of the State Department?

Angelo Young

ExxonMobil’s boss will carry plenty of baggage to his confirmation hearing, but leadership skills aren't an issue

(Reuters/Jonathan Ernst)

Obamacare's pre-death comeback

Simon Maloy

More people are signing up for Obamacare, insurers stand to make gains and the coverage expansion is broad

FILE - In this Nov. 9, 2016, file photo, President-elect Donald Trump, left, arrives to speak at an election night rally with his son Barron and wife Melania, in New York. Breaking with tradition, Donald Trump will move into the White House after the inauguration while wife Melania and 10-year-old son Barron plan to remain in New York City until at least the end of the school year. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File) (AP)

Janet Allon - Alternet

The country-wrecking ideas and policies are bad enough, but what's with the creepy quirks?

FILE - In this Dec. 5, 2013 file photo Adolf Hitler, leader of the National Socialists, emerges from the party's Munich headquarters. Historical documents show Adolf Hitler enjoyed special treatment, including plentiful supplies of beer, during his time in Landsberg prison.  (AP Photo/file) (AP)

Despina Stratigakos - The Conversation

When it comes to someone’s home, there’s often more than meets the eye

(AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

Bobby Magill - Climate Central

Federal government climate change websites may be at risk in the Trump administration

(AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

trump: more nukes for everyone

Matthew Rozsa

In one tweet, Donald Trump went from being cozy with Russians to starting an arms race with them

Evan McMullin

Matthew Smith

Salon's Carrie Sheffield talks with Evan McMullin to discuss bipartisanship against Donald Trump

Garth Brooks, Andrea Bocelli (AP/Evan Agostini)

Jilted by Garth Brooks

Gary Legum

Kid Rock and Ted Nugent are good to go! Trump's star-free inaugural may mark a new low in celebrity culture

berlin attacker still at large

Matthew Smith

Berlin holiday attacker is still at large despite recent arrests

(NBC/Trae Patton/Salon)

Love, loss and what I'd sing

Doug Paul Case

“The Voice” auditions are the most beautiful things on TV. They are a metaphor for passion and risk

"Atlanta," "Game of Thrones," "Stranger Things" (FX/HBO/Netflix)

Too Much Television in 2016

Melanie McFarland

This year broke records in terms of the number of TV series available in the U.S. but we haven't peaked out yet.

Syrian girl Bana al-Abed, known as Aleppo's tweeting girl, poses during an interview in Ankara, Turkey, on December 22, 2016.
The young Syrian girl was one of thousands of people evacuated from once rebel-held areas of Aleppo in the last days under a deal brokered by Turkey and Russia. She was evacuated on Monday and Turkish officials promised then she would come to Turkey with her family. But it was not clear when she had crossed over. / AFP / ADEM ALTAN        (Photo credit should read ADEM ALTAN/AFP/Getty Images) (Afp/getty Images)

Look Again

Salon Staff

Fascinating world views from a poultry auction in northern England to Aleppo's "tweeting girl" posing in Turkey

Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in his leadership office at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, March 8, 2016. Never one to back down from a political fight, the five-term Nevada Democrat has been relentlessly pounding Republicans over their insistence that President Barack Obama’s successor fill the vacancy on the Supreme Court. The GOP remains unified. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) (AP)

reid trashes "worthless" DNC

Taylor Link

The outgoing senate minority leader criticized the national body of the Democratic Party in a local interview

Sean Spicer (MSNBC)

Matthew Rozsa

The RNC's chief strategist will have his work cut out for him spinning for the unpredictable Trump

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