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Brendan Gauthier

Though Donald called it a "false rumor," Fox News has reason to worry about a further-right competitor in Trump TV

(AP)

Jeremy Binckes

Trump's criticism of Cubs owners in March wasn't about baseball acumen, of course; it was just a personal feud

Hillary Clinton (Salon/Simon Maloy)

Hillary's big Arizona push

Simon Maloy

Hillary Clinton showed up in the Grand Canyon State, a GOP stronghold, to mobilize Democrats for down-ballot races

Hillary Clinton (AP/Andrew Harnik)

Eric Boehlert - Media Matters

While Donald Trump claims that the media is rigged against him, the numbers show news favors her non-scandal

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton jokes about Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump during a rally in Sanford, Fla., Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2016. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel via AP) (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel via AP)

Brendan Gauthier

On Donald Trump: "We would sooner have endorsed Richard Nixon — even had we known how he would later come to grief"

(AP)

Matthew Rozsa

The Senate leader issues the strongest support yet of a Republican leader

Brendan Gauthier

"It is a unique experience to have an entire crowd of people . . . booing you," Tur told Brian Williams

Former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke talks to the media at the Louisiana Secretary of State's office in Baton Rouge, La., on Friday, March 22, 2016, after registering to run for the U.S. Senate, saying "the climate of this country has moved in my direction." Duke's candidacy comes one day after Donald Trump accepted the GOP nomination for president, and Duke said he's espoused principles for years that are similar to the themes Republicans are now supporting in Trump's campaign, on issues such as immigration and trade. (AP Photo/Max Becherer) (AP)

Matthew Rozsa

The debate started with Duke being called a snake, and ended with him shouting, "Are you going to silence me?"

Supporter Alison Greathouse, left, poses with independent presidential candidate Evan McMullin during a University of Utah candidate forum, Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2016, in Salt Lake City. McMullin answered questions at the forum, as he attempts to fend off a new wave of critiques from Republican Donald Trump's supporters who are trying to prevent McMullin from winning what has become a toss-up state.(AP Photo/Rick Bowmer) (AP)

Matthew Rozsa

William Johnson said that he was pushed to act because "the white birthrate is so astonishingly low"

A line of people trying to register in a priority book to take a voter registration test in Selma, Alabama, Feb. 17, 1965. (AP)

Matthew Rozsa

N.C. officials lobbied at least 17 counties to limit voting hours — especially on weekends and evenings

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton holds a 'W' banner as the Chicago Cubs win the World Series baseball Game 7 against the Cleveland Indians after her final campaign rally of the day at Arizona State University in Tempe, Ariz., Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2016. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik) (AP)

The Associated Press

A moment of celebration from the Democratic nominee

Brendan Gauthier

"I started crying," he recalled, "thinking there's apps on her phone that will never update again"

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire, Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2016, in Eau Claire, Wis.(AP Photo/Matt Rourke) (AP)

Trump has conquered the GOP

Heather Digby Parton

Win or lose, Donald Trump has dismantled the "conservative movement" and revealed its racist, nationalist base

Scott Michael Greene (AP/Des Moines Police Department)

White men's "war on cops"

Chauncey DeVega

Two policemen murdered in Iowa, allegedly by a white man: Where's the outrage over white men killing cops?

President Barack Obama speaks to supporters while campaigning for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in Chapel Hill, N.C., Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2016. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome) (AP)

Matthew Rozsa

As the FBI director put himself and his agency front and center in the election, President Obama speaks out

Chicago Cubs' David Ross is carried by teammates after Game 7 of the Major League Baseball World Series against the Cleveland Indians Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016, in Cleveland. The Cubs won 8-7 in 10 innings to win the series 4-3. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar) (AP)

Matthew Rozsa

Baseball's lovable losers are losers no more

Bernie Sanders; John Podesta (Reuters/Lucas Jackson/Getty/Drew Angerer/Photo montage by Salon)

Grind "Bernie . . . to a pulp"

Ben Norton

"No mercy," longtime Democratic operative Joel Johnson wrote about Bernie Sanders. "Crush him as hard as you can"

(Reuters/George Frey)

Apocalypse now

Angelo Young

The nation’s largest gun manufacturer prepares for a postelection surge in demand in the event of a Clinton win

A protester stands with his sign during a rally in front of the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office Headquarters (AP/Ross D. Franklin)

the last stand of sheriff joe

Simon Maloy

A group of Phoenix-area activists is trying to make 2016 the year that anti-immigrant Joe Arpaio finally goes down

(Harper)

FBI takes page from Breitbart

Gary Legum

The New York Times report on the FBI's Clinton Foundation investigation reveals a pretty sketchy information source

This 1962 image released by Cohen Media Group shows Francois Truffaut, left, and director Alfred Hitchcock in a scene from Kent Jones’s documentary, "Hitchcock/Truffaut." The new documentary by critic, filmmaker and New York Film Festival head Kent Jones, is about that extraordinary meeting and its long reverberations through cinema. (Philippe Halsman/Cohen Media Group via AP) (AP)

Neal Gabler - BillMoyers.com

It takes a master of suspense to decode the final plot twists of this election

(AP)

Karin Limburg - The Conversation

The oceans could see losses in fisheries and a collapse of marine ecosystems

(Reuters/Damir Sagolj)

Salon Staff

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau provides a possible picture of the missing planes final moments

FILE - In this Oct. 23, 2016 file photo, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at a campaign event in Charlotte, N.C. Poring through tranches of private, stolen emails from Hillary Clinton’s campaign is fast becoming a grinding daily ritual in Washington. As of Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2016, the WikiLeaks organization has published more than 31,000 emails from the accounts of John Podesta, chairman of Clinton’s presidential campaign. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File) (AP)

Salon Staff

The decisions Clinton makes during her first 100 days in the White House are important

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