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No more Reader-in-Chief

Jason Kyle Howard

It's not just Obama — JFK, Nixon, even George W. Bush valued books. We all lose when the president isn't a reader

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Mary Elizabeth Williams

2016 has been the worst for everybody, but I have to find the bright spots

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Matthew Rozsa

Donald Trump stands to make good money as president

Guests at Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's election night rally watch the big screen television at the Jacob Javits Center glass enclosed lobby in New York. (AP)

Tom Engelhardt - TomDispatch.com

The United States is entering a new age. What the impact is remains to be seen

Kimberly Guilfoyle (Getty/Monica Schipper)

Bullsh**ter of the Day

Mireia Triguero Roura

We know the Fox News host really meant it because she used the word "literally." Twice.

Donald Trump (Getty/Timothy A. Clary)

Half Windsor, all fiasco

Simon Maloy

If Donald Trump can't find a better solution for keeping his tie in place, he could end up embarrassing America

Ted Cruz, Donald Trump (Reuters/Brendan McDermid/Aaron P. Bernstein//Photo montage by Salon)

how cruz helped trump

Sophia Tesfaye

Cruz's former campaign manager admits he gave Trump's campaign access to crucial polling data in New Hampshire

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Steven Rosenfeld - Alternet

The Trump campaign filed a petition to stop the recount, as only 0.22 percent of votes separate him from Clinton

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Mary Clare Jalonick, Matthew Daly

Calling it a "PR stunt," Trump's team doesn't want his nominees to be scruitinized

A diver in a Santa Claus costume feeds a ray at the Multimar Wattforum aquarium in Toenning, northwestern Germany, on December 2, 2016. / AFP / dpa / Carsten Rehder / Germany OUT        (Photo credit should read CARSTEN REHDER/AFP/Getty Images) (Afp/getty Images)

Look Again

Salon Staff

Fascinating world views from light sculptures at the Christmas Wonderland in Singapore to a sleepy lion in Germany

FILE - In this Nov. 19, 2016, file photo, President-elect Donald Trump shakes hands with retired Marine Corps Gen. James Mattis as he leaves Trump National Golf Club Bedminster clubhouse in Bedminster, N.J. Trump said at a rally on Dec. 1, that he will nominate Mattis as defense secretary. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File) (AP)

James Mattis: what to know

Grace Guarnieri

The "General's General" made Trump change his mind about waterboarding

Corey Lewandowski (Reuters/Lucas Jackson)

Trump friend: jail times ed!

Matthew Rozsa

Want to know how the Trump White House will treat journalists? Here's a sign

House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wis. waves to supporters at a campaign rally in Janesville, Wis., Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016. (AP)

welcome, health care bailouts!

Matthew Rozsa

Faced with the problem of a giant crater in the health insurance marketplace, the GOP wants to throw money into it

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gop voters rethink obamacare

Sophia Tesfaye

Republican support for a complete repeal of the health care law has plummeted double digits since Trump won

Kellyanne Conway, the campaign manager for Donald Trump, left, looks towards Robby Mook, the campaign manager for Hillary Clinton, prior to a forum at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government in Cambridge, Mass., Thursday, Dec. 1, 2016. (AP)

election wounds run deep

Brendan Gauthier

Clinton communications director Jennifer Palmieri and Kellyanne Conway sparred about the alt-right in the elections

Mike Pence (Getty/Tasos Katopodis)

pence gives up on the market

Taylor Link

In an interview with The New York Times, the leaders of the GOP reveal a shift away from free-market capitalism

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Christie pushes for RNC chair

Matthew Rozsa

His first choice — leading the party as president — didn't go over well

Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., center, speaks to reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2016. (AP)

Sophia Tesfaye

The Republican-led House Committee on Science used its official Twitter account to spread right-wing misinformation

Donald Trump; Jill Stein; Hillary Clinton (Reuters/Carlo Allegri/AP/Erik Kabik/Carolyn Kaster)

Matthew Rozsa

"Stein is not an aggrieved candidate," the president-elect's counsel argued, because "she cannot possibly win"

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Matthew Rozsa

"Everybody has a way of interpreting them to be the truth or not truth," said Trump surrogate Scottie Nell Hughes

Jill Stein speaks during a rally outside the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia,  July 26, 2016. (Reuters/Dominick Reuter)

nice job, third parties!

Matthew Rozsa

Jill Stein's voters in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin helped Donald Trump win the White House

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Brendan Gauthier

The president-elect's fawning sales pitch to Pakistani leadership wasn't his only breach of diplomatic protocol

Paul Ryan (AP/John Minchillo)

GOP on healthcare: Dumber yet

Gary Legum

After years of empty "repeal and replace" promises, the GOP discovers that health care isn't a Paul Ryan bar graph

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Trump's biggest con game

Heather Digby Parton

With the phony Carrier deal, Trump has raised his supporters' expectations even higher. This can't end well

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