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Sean Hannity (AP/Carolyn Kaster)

Hannity gets weird on Obama portrait

Shira Tarlo

Hannity's post linked to an art review by the Times, a news organization he's criticized and dubbed unreliable

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A DACA deal? But a Trump veto lurks

Charlie May

The president is laying down his conditions for an immigration deal: My way or the highway

(AP/Evan Vucci)

Dems flip another Trump seat

Charlie May

"They’re winning elections in places where they shouldn’t be"

Journalist Quinn Norton Brown (AP/Mary Altaffer)

Quinn Norton's Times tenure ends fast

Jeremy Binckes

After the tech journalist's Twitter history emerged, Norton was in and out at the Gray Lady within 8 hours

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Jared Kushner (Getty/Drew Angerer)

Jared Kushner: Center of the storm

Matthew Sheffield

While we're discussing White House officials with no FBI clearance, what about the president's son-in-law?

Sarah Huckabee Sanders (AP/Alex Brandon)

Sarah Sanders: We do the best we can

Charlie May

The Rob Porter scandal continues to plague a White House that can't seem to own up to anything, ever

FBI Director Christopher Wray, CIA Director Mike Pompeo, and Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats (Getty/Saul Loeb)

Trump's Kremlin-sized blind spot

Heather Digby Parton

Deep State leaders (all appointed by Trump) tell the Senate Russia threat is real, but president can't be bothered

Stormy Daniels (Getty/Ethan Miller)

Trump's lawyer paid porn star

Jeremy Binckes

The White House says President Trump didn't have an affair with the porn star. This is not a good defense

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Shoppers choose chocolate in Tokyo. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi) (Shizuo Kambayashi)

St. Valentine was not a patron of love

Lisa Bitel - The Conversation

On February 14, sweethearts will exchange cards, flowers, candy and lavish gifts in the name of St. Valentine

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Women plan to strike on March 8

Sarah Jaffe - In These Times

The International Women's Strike is planning to occur on March 8

(AP/Mark Lennihan)

Location for Amazon's second headquarter

Amy Bhatt, Dillon Mahmoudi - The Conversation

The tech sector has long had a diversity problem

Scratch off when you visit a new country

Salon Marketplace

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Time to finally utilize your DSLR camera

Salon Marketplace

Rob Porter (AP/Shutterstock/Salon)

Rob Porter: Poster boy for Trumpism

Chauncey DeVega

In a White House characterized by vicious bigotry, sexism and lying, Porter only stands out because he got caught

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Ending abuse before it becomes murder

Amanda Marcotte

A Massachusetts women's shelter's innovative program may help prevent murder. Now they hope to take it nationwide

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Travel ban targets Muslim countries

Basima Sisemore, Rhonda Itaoui - The Conversation

Under the travel ban, nationals from eight countries are subject to travel restrictions

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Surprisingly, crime in America is down

Liz Posner - Alternet

Blame Republicans and the corporate news media for this one

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Mark Twain’s adventures in love

Richard Gunderman - The Conversation

Twain became enamored with Olivia quickly, and despite an initial rebuff from her, a lasting relationship ensued

Marvin "Krondon" Jones III as Tobias in "Black Lightning" (CW/Richard Ducree)

Marvin Jones III: A heroic villain

Melanie McFarland

The "Black Lightning" star discusses the ways that his visibility represents possibility for marginalized people

Baltimore Police Department Commissioner Kevin Davis' badge is seen during an interview with The Associated Press, Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2015, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) (AP)

Baltimore's notorious dirty cops case

D. Watkins

The Gun Trace Task Force racketeering case is stunning in its depravity. Why wasn't it bigger news?

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Details of broadsides advertising performances by Richard Potter and his mentor (Historic Northampton, Massachusetts/American Antiquarian Society)

America's first black celebrity

John A. Hodgson

In the early 19th century, Richard Potter was an icon — the most celebrated ventriloquist and magician in America

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The lonely life of the writer

Julia Bainbridge - The Lonely Hour

Would you move to a house in the middle of the woods to finish writing a book?

Julian Assange (Getty/Carl Court)

Judge upholds Assange's arrest warrant

Nicole Karlis

The Wikileaks founder has been living in the Embassy of Ecuador in London for over five years

Benjamin Netanyahu (AP/Ronen Zvulun)

Police say Netanyahu should be indicted

Nicole Karlis

Netanyahu has reportedly defended himself on multiple occasions, claiming he was receiving free gifts from friends

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