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The remains of Army Staff Sgt. Dustin Wright who was killed in an ambush  by dozens of Islamic extremists on a joint patrol of American and Niger Force. (AP/Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)

U.S. soldier's remains found in Niger

Charlie May

Sgt. La David Jonson was one of four American soldiers killed in an ambush in Niger on Oct. 4

Language school!

Salon Marketplace

This interesting language-learning program is based on the way natives speak and converse

John Lasseter (Getty/Valerie Macon)

Pixar head is on the harassment hot seat

Rachel Leah

John Lasseter sent a memo to staff citing "difficult conversations" and "missteps" as reason for his sabbatical

(Getty/Win McNamee)

Trump defends Roy Moore: He "denies it"

Charlie May

While talking with reporters, the president said a "liberal person" shouldn't fill the Alabama Senate seat

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Bob Weinstein and Harvey Weinstein (Getty/Mark Von Holden)

The Weinstein Bros. were in it together

Charlie May

Another New Yorker report by Ronan Farrow goes deep into the money that bought protection for Harvey Weinstein

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson (AP/Jacquelyn Martin)

Tillerson's policy sparks fury

Matthew Rozsa

Roughly a dozen State Department officials have accused Tillerson of violating the Child Soldiers Prevention Act

Alex Jones on "Infowars" (YouTube/The Alex Jones Channel)

Here's the perfect Alex Jones parody

Gabriel Bell

"Lil' Alex Jones" seems to have gotten under the very thin skin of the tinfoil-hat outlet

(AP Photo/Carrie Antlfinger)

Great Recession continues to haunt us

Matthew Rozsa

Even though the economic crash is officially over, millennials continue to live with its terrible consequences

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Trump gets ready to deport refugees

Rachel Leah

Haiti is still wrecked and reeling from disaster, but the Department of Homeland Security says otherwise

Delegates at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, July 21, 2016. (Reuters/Mark Kauzlarich)

Trump's tweets are seriously profitable

Charlie May

Despite Trump's low poll numbers, the RNC has brought in $113.2 million, largely from new, small donation donors

Charlie Rose (AP/Star Max)

CBS fires Charlie Rose after allegations

Gabriel Bell

Less than 24 hours after The Washington Post exposed a purported pattern of harassment, the anchor is gone

(AP Photo/Elise Amendola, File)

DOJ takes on affirmative action

Matthew Rozsa

Harvard University is the target of a DOJ probe, at the behest of conservatives

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Karen Fonseca (Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office)

"F**k Trump" decal woman takes revenge

Rachel Leah

After being arrested, Karen Fonseca doubles down with another four-letter word

Roy Moore (Getty/Drew Angerer)

Pro-Moore pastor blames the women

Gabriel Bell

The Evangelical support for the embattled Alabama senatorial candidate veers into alternative facts

Donald Trump (AP/Evan Vucci)

Trump's Census pick should worry you

Charlie May

Thomas Brunell has no government experience, and his work has been cited by GOP redistricting efforts

(AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)

Whitefish stops early in Puerto Rico

Matthew Rozsa

Whitefish Energy has stopped its work early in Puerto Rico to protest not being paid on a controversial contract

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Roy Moore (AP/Brynn Anderson)

Ad comes out swinging against Roy Moore

Matthew Rozsa

A strong commercial argues that Alabama voters should put principle over party in rejecting Roy Moore's candidacy

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Cavuto rips Donald Trump

Jeremy Binckes

"At what point does the president see such remarks don’t even border on being human?"

Roy Moore (Getty/Scott Olson)

Moore's threat against news backfires

Chris Sosa - Alternet

The company basically dared the spiraling candidate to sue

Donald Trump addresses the United Nations General Assembly (Getty/Drew Angerer)

Trump's tweets may hurt him on Russia

Matthew Rozsa

Trump will be in trouble if his tweets on Russia wind up fortifying an obstruction of justice case against him

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Instagram's political propaganda

Steven Rosenfeld - Alternet

Research reveals Instagram's role and suggests it may have been more influential than Twitter in propagandizing

(Getty/Alex Wong)

The end of net neutrality is upon us

Matthew Rozsa

Republicans support gutting net neutrality on the grounds that it creates too much government regulation

Bob Corker; Donald Trump; Ben Cardin (AP/Getty/Salon)

Can Congress check Trump's war powers?

Heather Digby Parton

Foreign policy consensus in Washington isn't always a good thing. With this man's finger on the button, we need it

FILE - In this Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2016, file photo, Charlie Rose participates in the "CBS This Morning" panel at the CBS 2016 Winter TCA in Pasadena, Calif. The CBS News morning host said that he's undergoing heart surgery to replace a heart valve that was installed in 2005. The newsman's surgery is scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 9, 2017, and he said Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2017, he plans to return to work in March. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File) (Richard Shotwell/invision/ap)

CBS covers Charlie Rose scandal

Jeremy Binckes

On Tuesday morning, CBS tackled the Charlie Rose allegation head-on

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