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FILE - In this July 7, 2016 file photo, FBI Director James Comey testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington before the House Oversight Committee to explain his agency's recommendation to not prosecute Hillary Clinton. In a letter from Comey released on Nov. 6, he tells Congress review of additional Clinton emails does not change conclusion she should not face charges. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File) (AP)

Matthew Rozsa

Nate Silver and Harry Reid both believe that James Comey, the FBI director, threw the election to Trump

(Comedy Central)

bolton meets resistance

Taylor Link

Donald Trump's choice for No. 2 in the State Department is going to have an uphill battle for confirmation

(AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

the great dance of ignorance

Matthew Rozsa

Donald Trump's comments about hacking and the intelligence community don't mesh with things he actually said

(AP Photo/Paul Sancya, File)

the siberian candidate

Janet Allon - Alternet

Krugman lays bare the horrors of this tainted election

(Cory Morse/The Grand Rapids Press-MLive.com via AP)

trump's climate curiosity

Brendan Gauthier

Not a huge surprise coming from the guy who tweeted that global warming "was created by and for the Chinese"

In this Nov. 9, 2016, photo, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Ky. speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP)

mcconnell hits russia

Matthew Rozsa

McConnell threatened that he would accuse the White House of partisanship if it exposed Russia hacking

Donald Trump; Alexander Hamilton (Getty/Jeff Kowalsky/Wikimedia/Salon)

Matthew Rozsa

The rogue electors who are taking one last shot at stopping Trump are pointing to the Russian hacks

In this picture taken July 13, 2009, reindeers walk across the road in Suomussalmi, Finland. Finnish reindeer herders launch app to cut road kills in northern Arctic where 300,000 reindeer regularly roam freely.  ( Vesa Moilanen/ Lehtikuva via AP)  FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (AP)

AP Staff

Reindeer in the Arctic are getting smaller, and it's because of how the world is changing around them

(Charles Sykes/invision/ap)

Bernstein: Trump's "fact-free"

AP Staff

The legendary Watergate reporter came out hard against the president-elect

FILE - In this Feb. 6, 2015, file photo, former U.S. Rep. Aaron Schock, R-Ill. speaks to reporters in Peoria, Ill. A federal grand jury that heard evidence on possible spending violations by Schock has been disbanded after its term ended. But legal experts said Wednesday, July 20, 2016 that doesn't necessarily mean the investigation is closed. Another panel could still take up the case. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman, File) (AP)

The Associated Press

Schock is accused of using campaign money to subsidize his lavish lifestyle

Richard Spencer (AP/David J. Phillip)

richard spencer's back

Brendan Gauthier

Twitter says it banned the prominent white nationalist for having multiple accounts, not for his hate-mongering

This image released by Lionsgate shows Ryan Gosling, right, and Emma Stone in a scene from, "La La Land." The film was nominated for a Golden Globe award for best motion picture musical or comedy on Monday, Dec. 12, 2016. The 74th Golden Globe Awards ceremony will be broadcast on Jan. 8, on NBC. (Dale Robinette/Lionsgate via AP) (AP)

golden globes nominations

Jake Coyle

A big haul for the Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling-led musical

(Reuters/Jonathan Ernst)

bolton calls hack "false flag"

Matthew Rozsa

John Bolton, who will likely be in Trump's state department, doesn't believe the Russia hacking happened

FILE - In this Sept. 25, 2016 file photo released by Xinhua News Agency, Chinese People's Liberation Army Air Force Su-30 fighter, right, flies along with a H-6K bomber as they take part in a drill near the East China Sea. China patrolled the waters of a series of hotly contested islands on Sunday, Dec. 11, 2016, a day after staging a flyover of two strategically important waterways near Taiwan and Japan. (AP)

China's "serious concerns"

Matthew Rozsa

President-elect Trump may have upended more than 40 years of American foreign policy before even taking office

(Reuters/Grace Liang)

Matthew Kahn - The Conversation

Chinese leaders want to improve the quality of life in their nation's cities

Donald Trump; James Comey; Harry Reid (Getty/Brian Blanco/Reuters/Gary Cameron/Joshua Roberts)

Spy war: FBI vs CIA

Heather Digby Parton

We may never know if Russia's meddling elected Donald Trump but we're pretty sure James Comey's letter did

(AP)

tillerson's ties to russia

Matthew Rozsa

Exxon CEO Rex Tillerson has a long history of being friendly toward Russia, which may be bad in a sec of state

President-elect Donald Trump speaks to supporters during a rally in Fayetteville, N.C., Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome) (AP)

Janet Allon - Alternet

The mind reels with the mounting horrors and the sheer pace at which they come

5,000 year history of cannabis

Peter Cooper

Joe Dolce, author of "Brave New Weed," joins Salon's Alli Joseph to the history on cannabis

Roy Cooper (Reuters/Jonathan Drake)

North Carolina bathroom law

Nico Lang

North Carolina’s new governor-elect, Roy Cooper, is preparing to stop LGBT discrimination in his state

(Reuters/Scott Morgan/AP/J. Scott Applewhite/Photo montage by Salon)

Obamacare's death will be ugly

Bob Cesca

Obamacare repeal's hidden secrets: tax cuts for the rich, a new burden for seniors, Medicaid downsizing and more

(AP/Wong Maye-E)

Matthew Rozsa

Trump may say he's a "smart person," but his denial about the alleged Russian hacking of the DNC suggests otherwise

Protesters march as police look on near Public Square on Thursday, July 21, 2016, in Cleveland, during the final day of the Republican convention. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) (AP)

AP Staff

Evidence grows that Republicans may have their own hacking scandal ahead

FILE- In this Dec. 6, 2016, file photo, Senate Majority Whip Sen. John Cornyn, of Texas, speaks to the media after the Republican policy luncheon on Capitol Hill in Washington. Republicans are eagerly planning initial votes next month on dismantling President Barack Obama’s health care law. Cornyn said there will likely be a three-year gap between Congress’ votes to repeal Obama’s law and when that would actually kick in. “We’re not going to let anybody fall through the cracks,” Cornyn said. (AP Photo/Sait Serkan Gurbuz, File) (Associated Press)

gop's health care worry

Alan Fram

The GOP fears angry voters will turn against them if they repeal health care without an adequate replacement

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