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Jane Fonda (AP/Vianney Le Caer)

GOPer calls on college to cancel Fonda

Alex Henderson - Alternet

"The anniversary of this tragedy is not the time to pay a speaker who betrayed our service members"

National Security Council Director for European Affairs Alexander Vindman arrives for a closed-door deposition at the US Capitol in Washington, DC on October 29, 2019. - A White House official plans to tell Congress Tuesday that he witnessed efforts to pressure Ukraine to investigate President Donald Trump's rival Joe Biden, and that he reported it as a national security risk. Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman will be the first White House official to testify to the House impeachment inquiry that Trump and allied diplomats improperly pressured the Ukraine government to open investigations designed to help Trump politically. (MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images)

Vets slam Trump's treatment of Vindman

Cody Fenwick - Alternet

The signatories warn that Trump's retaliation against the impeachment witness "carry dangerous implications"

Candace Owens, Bernie Sanders, and Lyndon B Johnson (Getty Images/AP Photo/Salon)

Owens: Sanders "best racist on the left"

Matthew Rozsa

Owens compared Sanders to Lyndon B. Johnson, a president who signed landmark civil rights legislation

The Amazon Empire: The Rise and Reign of Jeff Bezos (Reuters/Gus Ruelas)

The alarming rise of the "Amazon Empire"

Melanie McFarland

PBS' "Frontline" confronts how much we are all contributing to the richest man in the world's vision for domination

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A cart full of snacks sits near a mini-kitchen in a Google Kirkland building in Kirkland, Washington. More than 350 employees work in the Kirkland facility, which includes amenities such as a climbing wall, gym and soda fountain, and consolidates several offices throughout Kirkland. / Clarissa Redwine, 29, shows union buttons while posing for a portrait in Brooklyn, NY. Redwine and her former colleague, Taylor Moore, said they were fired from Kickstarter after starting to organize an effort to unionize, which would have been a first for a tech company of that stature. / Facebook employees play video games inside an arcade at the company's corporate headquarters campus in Menlo Park, California. (Yana Paskova/Stephen Brashear/Josh Edelson/AFP/Getty Images)

Tech workers are waking up

Nicole Karlis

Big Tech has been adept at making workers believe management has their best interest at heart. No more

Issa Rae in "The Photograph" (Universal Pictures)

"Photograph," a picture of black success

D. Watkins

Issa Rae and LaKeith Stanfield's film is the "Love Jones" that this generation needs

Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Pardons for multiple corrupt rich guys

Igor Derysh

Trump's pardons are for the "same offenses" Trump and his advisers are accused of, said MSNBC's Ari Melber

Film producer Harvey Weinstein arrives to the court on February 18 2020 in New York City. Weinstein has pleaded not-guilty to five counts of rape and sexual assault, he faces a possible life sentence in prison if convicted. (Kena Betancur/Getty Images)

Weinstein lawyer scolded for op-ed

Matthew Rozsa

On Sunday, Newsweek published an editorial by Weinstein sexual misconduct trial defense attorney Donna Rotunno

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H.R. McMaster, Steve Mnuchin, Donald Trump, Jared Kushner (Getty/Zach Gibson)

Trump pardons friend of Steve Mnuchin

Travis Gettys

The Treasury secretary reportedly pressed Trump to pardon Milken, who pleaded guilty to securities fraud in 1989

Former San Francisco 49ers owner Eddie DeBartolo (Michael Zagaris/Getty Images)

Trump pardons ex-NFL owner of corruption

Igor Derysh

DeBartolo co-hosted a pre-inauguration party in January 2017 honoring longtime former Trump "fixer" Michael Cohen

Donald Trump, Kim Jong-un, and John Bolton (Getty Images/Salon)

Bolton: Trump wasted time on North Korea

Matthew Rozsa

A leaked draft of Bolton's upcoming book details Trump's alleged attempt to press Ukraine into probing his rivals

Betsy Devos (Getty/ Alex Wong)

Agency accredits school with no faculty?

Igor Derysh

A joint investigation by USA Today and The Argus Leader calls the ACICS' ability to vet schools into question

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Michael Bloomberg and Donald Trump (Getty Images/Scott Heins/Saul Loeb/AFP)

Why Mike Bloomberg can't beat Trump

Amanda Marcotte

Don't get suckered, Democrats: Of any current candidate, Bloomberg would be the easiest for Trump to beat

U.S. Attorney General William Barr (Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)

Emergency meeting of judges called

Cody Fenwick - Alternet

"I have 25 years of experience in federal practice. I have never heard of an emergency meeting of federal judges"

Did DOJ abandon Deutsche Bank case?

Did DOJ abandon Deutsche Bank case?

Alex Henderson - Alternet

"They are kind of the public face of Donald Trump’s finances"

Trump Attorney Rudy Giuliani addresses the crowd at the Turning Point USA Student Action Summit on December 19, 2019 in Palm Beach, Florida. Conservative high school students gathered for a 4-day invite-only conference hosted by Turning Point USA to hear from conservative leaders and activists from across the U.S. (Saul Martinez/Getty Images)

SDNY case inches closer to Rudy: report

Igor Derysh

Prosecutors reportedly sought information on Giuliani's consulting firm as they weigh new charges against Parnas

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Rudy Giuliani (Getty Images/Fox News/Salon)

Rudy still appears on Fox despite warnin

Travis Gettys - Raw Story

A 162-page document from Fox's research division alerted that Giuliani has “high susceptibility to disinformation"

Lindsey Graham (AP/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

Graham threatens Mike Esper: report

Tom Boggioni - Raw Story

Lindsey Graham opposes possible Trump administration plans to withdraw U.S. troops from the Sahel region in Africa

U.S. Attorney General William Barr (Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)

Bill Barr faces DOJ uprising

Heather Digby Parton

Donald Trump's anointed fixer is finally facing serious pushback from within Justice. Will he be forced out?

Michael Bloomberg, Bernie Sanders, Donald Trump (AP/Reuters/Carlo Allegri/David Becker/Seth Wenig/Photo montage by Salon)

Media sees Bloomberg as Bernie antidote

Julie Hollar - FAIR

For many mainstream commentators, Bloomberg is the cure for Democrats — but the Times' Charles Blow is not on board

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U.S.: Don’t obsess about population size

Lex Rieffel - The Globalist

The U.S. needs to embrace a smart immigration policy based on the country’s optimum population size.

Michael Bloomberg (AP/Thibault Camus)

Mike Bloomberg vs. online vulgarity

Eoin Higgins - Common Dreams

Mike Bloomberg launches ad aimed at Bernie Sanders supporters — whom Chuck Todd compares to Nazi "brown shirts"

Democratic presidential candidate, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg speaks about affordable housing during a campaign event where he received an endorsement from District of Columbia Mayor, Muriel Bowser, on January 30, 2020 in Washington, DC. The first-in-the-nation Iowa caucuses will be held February 3. (Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

Buying the presidency

Robert Reich - RobertReich.org

Bad enough that a tyrant is destroying American democracy. Now an oligarch is trying to buy the presidency. 

Deer are seen in a field on October 10, 2019 in Winterset, Iowa. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Wildlife policy for the 21st century

Elyse DeFranco - Undark

On issues like deer population control, state agencies are prioritizing hunters over public health and environment

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