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A New York police officer directs traffic along Fifth Avenue where lanes were closed in front of Trump Tower where President-elect Donald Trump continued meetings with members of his transition team, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2016, in New York. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson) (AP)

Matthew Rozsa

New York wants to be reimbursed for the president-elect's security detail

(Getty/GlobalStock)

Jeff Bryant - Alternet

In North Carolina, public schools are getting a lot less, while charter schools aren't giving more

Matthew Smith

Salon roundtable discusses the rise of harassment in schools, and how teachers have an obligation to talk about it

(AP/J. Scott Applewhite)

DNC race heats up: Dean out

Matthew Sheffield

Former Vermont governor bails out of heated contest but won't support Ellison, now facing barrage of criticism

In this photo taken Wednesday, May 4, 2016 North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory, left, make remarks concerning House Bill 2 while speaking during a government affairs conference in Raleigh, N.C. The North Carolina governor's race is everything voters anticipated it would be: expensive attack ads and barbed debates before what's essentially a referendum on the state's recent rightward tilt under Republican rule, particularly the state law limiting protections for LGBT people _ known as House Bill 2. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome, File) (AP)

mccrory concedes

Matthew Rozsa

After a close reelection bid, Republican governor Pat McCrory has conceded to Democrat Roy Cooper.

Charlie May

Wes Clark Jr. was among the veterans celebrating the DAPL news and asking forgiveness

(AP Photo/The Guardian, File) (AP)

snowden: petraeus was worse

Matthew Rozsa

Edward Snowden denounces the "two-tiered system of justice" that allows Petraeus to be considered for sec. of state

Edgar Maddison Welch, 28 of Salisbury, N.C., surrenders to police Sunday, Dec. 4, 2016, in Washington. (Sathi Soma via AP)

pizzagate: fake story real gun

Brendan Gauthier

Fake news has real consequences, plus a bizarre plot twist

President-elect Donald Trump arrives to speak at an event to thank voters for electing him, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2016, in Cincinnati. (AP)

Trump lawyers: no fraud

Matthew Rozsa

Trump wants voters to believe he won the popular vote save for illegal immigrants. Then why object to a recount?

FILE - In this March 11, 2016 file photo, former Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson listens at left, before announcing he will endorse Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump during a news conference in Palm Beach, Fla.  But rarely have so many partnerships of political necessity appeared to be as reluctant, awkward, even downright tortured as in the 2016 GOP race.  (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky, File) (AP)

trumpslamming his HUD

Matthew Rozsa

Donald Trump denounced Ben Carson's "pathology" when he was a candidate, but now wants him on his cabinet

(AP/Rick Bowmer/Evan Vucci/Andrew Harnik)

GOP on trump's conflict: nbd!

Matthew Rozsa

Republicans want to convince Americans than Donald Trump's conflicts of interest are no big deal, but they are

President-elect Donald Trump gestures as he speaks during a "USA Thank You" tour event, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2016, in Cincinnati. (AP)

regretting "mr. brexit"

Jeremy Binckes

Voters make an impulse decision and come to regret after sober thought — sound familiar?

see no theory, hear no theory

Brendan Gauthier

VP-elect Mike Pence said it's Trump's right to tweet falsehoods, while Paul Ryan has "no knowledge of such things"

Accompanied by 2004 presidential candidate David Cobb, left, Green party presidential hopeful Jill Stein meets her supporters during a campaign stop at Humanist Hall in Oakland, Calif. (AP)

Scott Bauer

The Green Party wants a statewide recount in three states won by Donald Trump. There's also a recount in Nevada

Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump listens to daughter Ivanka Trump during the third day of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland. (AP)

trump wants tariffs

Matthew Rozsa

The president-elect doesn't make goods in the United States. Neither does his daughter, Ivanka

Wayne LaPierre, executive vice president of the NRA (Getty/Saul Loeb/Reuters/Mike Blake/Photo montage by Salon)

The NRA's biggest win: Trump

Heather Digby Parton

NRA head Wayne LaPierre has been pushing a radical anti-establishment vision for years. Did he create this monster?

President-elect Donald Trump gestures toward reporters as he arrives for a party at the home of Robert Mercer, one of his biggest campaign donors, Saturday, Dec. 3, 2016, in Head of the Harbor, N.Y. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) (AP)

Trump's planned taiwan call

Matthew Rozsa

Team Trump is now claiming that the president-elect's phone call with Taiwan was part of a deliberate strategy

(HBO/John P. Johnson)

Violent Delights, Violent Ends

Melanie McFarland

The satisfying season finale of "Westworld" confirmed suspicions, gave us needed answers and teased new mysteries.

Many join hands in prayer at Oceti Sakowin camp shortly before the decision to halt the pipeline was announced. (Charlie May)

Standing Rock Sioux Victorious

Alli Joseph

Standing Rock celebrates as Army Corps shuts down the pipeline for now. Bigger battles lie ahead, activists say

Neighborhood resident Felicia Reese, left, talks with Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and Dr. Ben Carson, during a tour of Carson's childhood home, Saturday, Sept. 3, 2016, in Detroit. (AP)

Julie Pace

Donald Trump's team of conservative all-stars adds another to its lineup

Kevin Carlin, Charlie May

Amanda Marcotte sat down with Sonia Ossorio, the president of the National Organization for Women-NYC Chapter

A Native American tribal flag stands atop a hill overlooking the Oceti Sakowin camp where people have gathered to protest the Dakota Access oil pipeline in Cannon Ball, N.D., Saturday, Dec. 3, 2016. (AP Photo/David Goldman) (AP)

Wes Clark Jr. at Standing Rock

Alli Joseph

Gen. Wesley Clark's son and namesake on why protecting the environment is a human issue, not an Indian issue

Jill Stein; Donald Trump (AP/Erik Kabik/Getty/Dominick Reuter/Photo montage by Salon)

GOP fights recounts — but why?

Gary Legum

Odds that Jill Stein's recount can change the election results are zero, yet they threaten Trump’s bloated pride

Donald Trump speaks on October 13, 2016 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Getty/Ty Wright)

Trump's first big blunder

Bob Cesca

Donald Trump has already made a mockery of the presidency — and bribed a company in which he owns stock

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