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What pivot? He is what he is

Heather Digby Parton

Pundits long to see Donald Trump's erratic, contradictory behavior as an act. All along, he's told us otherwise

Peter Cooper

Christine Whitman, former governor of New Jersey, believes we all "make assumptions about people"

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Shervin Assari - The Conversation

It seems that vulnerability is a cost of privilege, and resilience comes as a result of adversity

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Hamilton won't succeed

Matthew Rozsa

A survey conducted by Politico found that most Washington insiders believe Trump will win on Monday

President-elect Donald Trump speaks during a rally at the Ladd–Peebles Stadium, Saturday, Dec. 17, 2016, in Mobile, Ala. (AP)

moore's last plea to electors

Matthew Rozsa

Liberal activist Michael Moore wants Republican electors to cast a conscience vote

Rex Teter, a member of the Electoral College, holds two days of delivered mail at his home in Pasadena, Texas, Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2016. And you thought Election Day was in November. Electors are gathering in every state Dec, 19, to formally elect Donald Trump president even as anti-Trump forces try one last time to deny him the White House. Republican electors say they have been deluged with emails, phone calls and letters urging them not to support Trump. Many of the emails are part of coordinated campaigns. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip) (AP)

Stephen Ohlemacher

On Monday, the Electoral College will meet, and unless 37 Republicans can defect, will elect Donald Trump president

brands need to be good/cool

Matthew Smith

Brand experts on why building a story behind the brand is important

FILE - In this Friday, March 27, 2015 file photo, ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson delivers remarks on the release of a report by the National Petroleum Council on oil drilling in the Arctic, in Washington. On Saturday, Dec. 10, 2016, President-elect Donald Trump moved closer to nominating Tillerson as his secretary of state, meeting privately with the business leader for the second time in a week. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File) (AP)

Grist Staff

Here's what Trump’s cabinet nominees and advisers think about climate change and other sustainability issues

Vladimir Putin (Reuters/Maxim Shipenkov/Carlo Allegri/Photo montage by Salon)

Trump voters: Putin pawns

Bob Cesca

The same people who thought Barack Obama was a commie simply don't care that a Russian despot helped Trump win

Newt Gingrich (AP/Dennis Van Tine)

Attacks On Press Escalate

Amanda Marcotte

Team Trump takes the alt-right Nazi insult "Lügenpresse" mainstream: Truth is whatever the leader says it is

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When Wall Street is a landlord

Angelo Young

Blackstone's forthcoming IPO shows rent-backed securities are growing. Critics say that's helping drive up rent

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hack-proof

Peter Cooper

Newsweek contributor Eric Schiffer gives tips to help keep your cyber information safe

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My students aren't snowflakes

David Masciotra

I teach at two universities, and my students don't resemble the coddled, safe space-seeking media caricature at all

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Britta Lokting - Narratively

Claudia Oshry was stuck in a soul-crushing internship. Then she got fired and became a 2.4-million follower hit

Black Mirror (Netflix/Laurie Sparham)

Ten80s flashbacks in 2016

Mary Elizabeth Williams

The good, the bad, and the gnarly of pop culture's big flashback

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A disordered season

Scott Timberg

A chance encounter on an unlikely stretch of Magnolia in Burbank yields arboreal insight and renewed faith in Xmas

"Elle" (Sony Pictures Classics)

Best actresses

Gary Kramer

Playing a spectacular array of roles, 10 actresses including Ruth Negga, Julianne Moore and Emma Stone hit it big

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Best TV abortions

Mary Elizabeth Williams

It was a bad year for real abortion rights, but a good year for fictional ones

SantaCon after dark

Peter Cooper

As the sun sets, New York's red-and-white celebrants try to avoid the gutter and reach one . . . more . . . bar

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Bill Barrow

"The argument that the person who got the most votes should win is still the better argument," says Dem elector

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This is your brain on art

Noah Charney

It took a Nobel-winning scientist who specializes in human memory to break new ground in art history

Police officers stand with flowers given to them by demonstrators during a protest against austerity measures outside the state legislature, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Monday, Dec. 12, 2016. Police, firefighters and school teachers are among the workers for Brazil’s Rio de Janeiro state protesting against government austerity measures being considered by lawmakers. (AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo) (AP)

Look Again

Salon Staff

Fascinating world views from demonstrations in Brazil to the Lost Gardens of Helicon

James Madison; Thomas Jefferson

Fake news is old news to us

D. Watkins

Black people have been dealing with the fall-out from fake news since the time of the Founding Fathers

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Trump and truth: Past lessons

Paul Rosenberg

Under Ronald Reagan and especially George W. Bush, the GOP sought to destroy science and reason. Get ready for more

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