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Integrating social safety net in prison

Ebony Slaughter-Johnson - Independent Media Institute

The First Step Act is a good first step in facilitating incarcerated Americans’ reentry into society

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Nancy Pelosi; Jerrold Nadler; Rashida Tlaib (AP/Getty)

Impeach the motherf**ker: It's a new day

Andrew O'Hehir

Beyond all the scolding and media blowback, Rashida Tlaib's viral moment speaks to big change in Washington

Donald Trump; Mitch McConnell (AP/Manuel Balce Ceneta/Getty/Chip Somodevilla)

Trump is a long-term threat to democracy

Travis Gettys - Raw Story

"Behavior that was once considered unthinkable in American politics is becoming commonplace"

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A man wades through a flooded road as Hurricane Maria hits Puerto Rico. (Getty/Ricardo Arduengo)

Medicaid costs drive PR's debt crisis

Carmen Heredia Rodriguez - KFF Health News

Medicaid patients in the American territory get no coverage for drugs that can cure hepatitis C

FILE - In this Sept. 2, 2011 file photo, a photographer walks past the logo of Baidu Inc., which operates China's dominant search engine, during a technology innovation conference held by the company at China's National Convention Center in Beijing, China.  (AP Photo/Alexander F. Yuan, File) (AP)

"Winter is coming" for Baidu

Andy Meek - BGR

The CEO of the Beijing-based search engine company sent out a letter to his employees with an ominous warning

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A skeptic's year of consulting psychics

Erin Keane

Salon talks to Victoria Loustalot, author of "Future Perfect," about her journey through the mystical unknowns

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Recipe: Broccoli salad with pesto

Ella Quittner - Food52

A bright, tangy slaw I could eat twice a day forever

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Recipe: Flavor bomb roasted chicken

Bex Brian

A bout of teenage mania inspires a trip to a guru and sets an ambitious home cook on her path to crackling foodways

Melissa Fumero and Andy Samberg in "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" (Vivian Zink/NBC)

Smart Watch: 9 great shows coming back

Melanie McFarland

No need to brace for the post-holiday blues. January alone gives us these 9 happy returns to be excited about

A team of farmers working at the Bronx Foodway as part of a program from Youth Ministries for Peace & Justice and New York City’s Summer Youth Employment Program. (Nathan Hunter/Civil Eats)

The forage-friendly Bronx city park

Danielle Beurteaux - Civil Eats

Combining public space with edible gardens, the Bronx River Foodway might be the future of public park design

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Rebooting the GOP’s most successful scam

Thom Hartmann - Independent Media Institute

Republicans pour on the tax cuts and spending increases to intentionally inflate the national debt

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Trump hotel business flounders: reports

Tom Boggioni - Alternet

Why a planned Scion hotel in Mississippi — prime Trump-voter territory — has had its opening delayed

Kevin Hart and "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" (YouTube/TheEllenShow)

Kevin Hart and the celeb victim complex

Rachel Leah

Ellen didn't challenge Kevin Hart once as he painted himself as the sole victim of a "malicious attack"

FILE - In this Oct. 22, 1986, file photo, lawmakers watch closely as President Ronald Reagan signs into law a landmark tax overhaul on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington. From left, are: Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole of Kansas, Rep. Raymond McGrath, R-N.Y.; Rep. Dan Rostenkowski, D-Ill., Rep. Frank Guerini, D-N.J.; Sen. Russell Long, D-La.; Rep. William Coyne, D-Pa., and Rep. John Duncan, R-Tenn. The fundamentals of tax overhaul were strong some 30 years ago. Reagan, pushed the landmark 1986 measure. Powerful and experienced congressional leaders shepherded the legislation with bipartisan support. Key players had established, trusting relationships. The situation facing President Donald Trump features none of those advantages. (AP Photo/Bob Daugherty, File) (AP)

Speaker of the House Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) holds the gavel during the first session of the 116th Congress at the U.S. Capitol January 3, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Getty/Mark Wilson)

Countering corruption with H.R. 1.

Steven Rosenfeld - Independent Media Institute

The bill’s framing is to counter systemic corruption that blocks some citizens — but not others — from voting

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Martha McSally and Kyrsten Sinema during their televised debate Monday, Oct. 15, 2018, in Phoenix. (AP/Matt York)

Women in politics still face challenges

Shawn Parry-Giles - The Conversation

Despite the #MeToo movement, women in politics still face challenges in talking openly about gender equality

Sparkle in "Surviving R. Kelly" (Photo by Courtesy of Lifetime)

Is time finally up for R. Kelly?

Melanie McFarland

The women accusing R. Kelly of abuse have largely been faceless. This series centers their pain. Will that matter?

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez; Jeff Bezos (Getty/Photo Montage by Salon)

The Amazon deal haters are dead wrong

Sam Natapoff

State & local governments have pressing social, economic fiscal challenges so why pay rich corporations? Here's why

Robert Mueller (Getty/Saul Loeb)

Mueller secured an extension

Cody Fenwick - Alternet

The jury in question began in July 2017, and its term was set to expire on Jan. 6 without the extension

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Donald Trump and Martha McSally during a rally at the International Air Response facility on October 19, 2018 in Mesa, Arizona. (Getty/Ralph Freso)

AZ GOP not allowed to criticize Trump

Tom Boggioni - Raw Story

The letter was sent out to Arizona GOP officeholders — including newly-appointed U.S. Senator Martha McSally

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The road map for Trump's final 10 months

Lucian K. Truscott IV

Nixon’s fall was more rapid than you think. Trump’s end will come at the same pace

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Lockouts and labor unions

Michael Sainato - In These Times

Lockouts represented under 4 percent of all work stoppages in 1990 but grew to more than 10 percent by 2015

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