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Steve King (Reuters/Brian Frank/Salon)

BULLSH**TER OF THE WEEK

Mireia Triguero Roura

The Iowa congressman would like to warn you about some "awfully bad people"

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Ushering in Trump's Empire

Jim Hightower

The incoming president would paint his victory as more fabulous, takes on Wall Streeters by bringing them onboard

Losers don't believe they lost

Matthew Smith

Salon sits down with filmmaker Jason Smith to discuss his new film "I Voted?" and our democratic system

Amy Goodman (Reed Brody)

A hero of real news

Julie Sokolow

"Democracy Now!" was at Standing Rock before the mainstream media even knew about it — and that's nothing new

(AP/Carolyn Kaster/Evan Vucci)

conway's "refreshing" swamp

Brendan Gauthier

As President-elect Trump again drops the ball on campaign promises, his transition becomes a PR smokescreen

(AP/Jessica Hill)

The health care battle royale

Angelo Young

Insurance company mega-mergers face off against health care providers — and guess who loses

(Reuters/Lucas Jackson/Shutterstock/Salon)

Matthew Rozsa

From the cult of Ivanka in Japan to that busy hotel in Washington, it's been a good week for Trump's bank account

(AP/Andrew Harnik/Evan Vucci)

Trump GOP: Not "conservative"

Conor Lynch

If anything, the Democrats have become our conservative party, while the GOP are bunch of wild-eyed radicals

In this photo taken Friday July 15, 2016, a pharmacist makes up packets of drugs at the Helen Joseph Hospital in Johannesburg. In the largely black Johannesburg community of Alexandra, one project is trying to make drug delivery as convenient as withdrawing cash. What looks like a row of ATM machines has been installed in a shopping center, ready for an official rollout later this year. People will be able to walk up, insert their medical registration or speak via a video monitor with a pharmacy worker, select their prescription and pick up the drugs that pop out. (AP Photo/Denis Farrell) (AP)

Maureen Miller - The Conversation

About 5,753 people will become infected with HIV each day

In this July 8, 2016 photo, icicles hang from the roof of an adobe home in San Antonio de Putina in the Puno region of Peru, where farmers raise alpacas and sheep for their wool. Every winter freeze destroys the tough grasslands the animals feed on and almost no crops can survive in the nutrient-poor soil. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd) (AP)

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Hope

Peter Cooper

Peggy Shepard, executive director of WE ACT, discusses the importance of hope during transition

Cannabis helps you thrive

Peter Cooper

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

Hamilton still not happening

Kevin Carlin

Congress passes bill that outlaws ticket-buying bots

Steve Bannon; Donald Trump (AP/Gerald Herbert/John Raoux/Photo montage by Salon)

Kali Holloway - Alternet

That includes the president-elect himself

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The Dylan Nobel speech we want

Adam Langer

So many haters that no less than Stephen King has leapt to Dylan's defense, so what is he going to say? Salon knows

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Recounting my family

Susan Shapiro

I've been too upset to call home before now, but I needed to hear from my parents why they voted for Donald Trump

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Horror with a difference

Gary M. Kramer

The acclaimed director of the splatter flick franchise "Saw" has a child and reassesses what is truly scary

In this Oct. 12, 2016 photo Stefan Rochow, a former far right extremist, poses for a photo prior to an interview with the Associated Press in Berlin.  He is  a member  of a small but effective network of former neo Nazis working to help people leave the far-right scene. Spread across Germany they work closely with an organization called EXIT that provides quick, non-bureaucratic advice to extremists who want out. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber) (AP)

Frank Jordans

In Germany, reformed racists are able to find ways to diffuse hate on the fringe

(Reuters/Joshua Roberts)

Grace Guarnieri

One college Republican said that liberal students felt “their ideology was superior to the ideology of their peers"

Bill O'Reilly (Getty/Ilya S. Savenok)

Bullsh**ter of the Day

Mireia Triguero Roura

Everyone's favorite Christmas warrior finally feels the Bern

(Reuters/Mike Segar)

Sophia Tesfaye

Trump's left behind his campaign's top backers: Rudy Giuliani, Chris Christie, Corey Lewandowski & Newt Gingrich

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

Trump's open corruption

Simon Maloy

Donald Trump's campaign spent nearly $3 million on his own businesses as the election wrapped up

(Reuters/Lucas Jackson)

trump's tweets: TOS violation?

Taylor Link

Twitter's rules suggest Trump's behavior could merit a suspension

This photograph taken in Paris Friday Dec. 2, 2016 shows stories from USA Daily News 24, a fake news site registered in Veles, Macedonia. An Associated Press analysis using web intelligence service  Domain Tools shows that USA Daily News 24 is one of roughly 200 U.S.-oriented sites registered in Veles, which has emerged as the unlikely hub for the distribution of disinformation on Facebook. Both stories shown here are bogus. (AP Photo/Raphael Satter)​ (AP)

Grace Guarnieri

A PPP poll showed that 14 percent of Trump voters believe #Pizzagate, while 32 percent aren't sure if it's fake

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