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Kayla Moore speaks in defense of her husband, former Alabama judge Roy Moore, at a press conference November 17, 2017. (Screenshot via YouTube)

The defense of Roy Moore continues

Matthew Sheffield

Kayla Moore hypocritically claims the media prints fake news — after spreading it herself

Al Franken (Getty/Saul Loeb)

Al Franken must go

Amanda Marcotte

Republicans are eager to claim liberal hypocrisy and a double standard. To defeat them, Franken needs to quit

Karen Fonseca (Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office)

Driver with "F**k Trump" decal arrested

Leigh C. Anderson

A sheriff sparked a free-speech controversy on Facebook, the ACLU clapped back and now the driver is facing charges

Al Franken (AP/Carolyn Kaster)

Franken fallout: Let the women take over

Sophia Tesfaye

Abby Honold asked Al Franken to sponsor a bill to help victims. Now she wants a woman in the Senate to take over

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Jeff Bezos, Larry Page, Sheryl Sandberg, Mike Pence, Donald Trump and Peter Thiel meet at Trump Tower in New York, December 14, 2016. (Getty/Timothy A. Clary)

No jobs for tax cuts, CEOs admit

Matthew Sheffield

Despite White House hype, businesses aren't very interested in investing their extra profits

(Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)

Trump's Panama tower has shady ties

Charlie May

A decade ago, Trump was willing to put his name on anything — including a development run by a man accused of fraud

Ben Affleck on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" (YouTube/The Late Show with Stephen Colbert)

Ben Affleck still doesn't get it

Rachel Leah

The "Justice League" star talks a good talk, noticeably leaving out any mention of his brother

(AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

Kirsten Gillibrand's big gamble

Matthew Sheffield

New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is striking out on her own, and getting out of the Clinton shadow

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"The Jim Bakker Show" (YouTube)

Bakker: "Merry Christmas" was "outlawed"

Gabriel Bell

The televangelist claims that he figured out that the phrase is now illegal by studying greeters at Walmart

(AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki, File)

Keystone Pipeline leaks a ton of oil

Charlie May

The spill occurred in a grassy field and raised further concerns over pipeline project and the environment

Robert Mueller (Getty/Saul Loeb)

Mueller comes down hard on Russia

Chris Sosa - Alternet

This could mark a turning point in the special investigation

Gene Simmons speaks onstage during the "4th and Loud"  portion of the AMC 2014 Summer TCA on Friday, July 11, 2014, in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP) (Richard Shotwell/invision/ap)

Fox News has had it with Gene Simmons

Chris Sosa - Alternet

The Kiss frontman reportedly burst into a staff meeting and exposed his chest at Fox headquarters

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Demonstrators make their way down Sixth Avenue  in New York during the People's Climate March Sunday, Sept. 21, 2014. (AP/Jason DeCrow)

It's OK to not have a climate policy

Eric Holthaus - Grist

You don't need the federal government to make effective change

(Abir Sultan, Pool via AP)

The bond between Israel, Saudi Arabia

Jeremy Binckes

It turns out that something can bring two adversaries together: Iran

(Getty/Spencer Platt)

Trump blasts Franken, silent on Moore

Charlie May

The president is often loudest when he remains silent, and in the wake of several allegations, he wants to divide

(AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

Democrats call out GOP's tax terror

Jeremy Binckes

Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown speaks some truth about what's so terrible about the GOP's tax plan

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Colbert: Sexual harassment is bipartisan

Charlie May

Colbert slams Al Franken and Roy Moore, highlighting how harassment doesn't have party lines

Karl Rove; Steve Bannon (Getty/Justin Sullivan/Win McNamee/Photo montage by Salon)

Bannon vs. Rove: Can they both lose?

Heather Digby Parton

What if Steve Bannon's campaign to destroy the Republican Party is really just a moronic personal crusade?

Steve Bannon (Getty/Scott Olson)

When Bannon overrules Sean Hannity

Jeremy Binckes

Hannity's curious actions this week may have been driven by Breitbart dictum

(Getty/Alex Wong/jakkapan21/Salon)

Why local news is about to get worse

Margot Susca - The Conversation

News divisions have been held to the same profit-making standards as corporate media’s entertainment divisions

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Protesters gather for a Women's March in Oslo, Norway, Saturday Jan. 21, 2017.  The march is being held in solidarity with the Women's March in Washington, and other cities worldwide, advocating women's rights and opposing Donald Trump's U.S. presidency.  (Stian Lysberg Solum / NTB Scanpix via AP) (AP)

A D.C. hotel for protesters

Ilana Novick - Alternet

Yet there is good reason to be skeptical about its intentions

Donald Trump (Getty/Jim Watson)

Trump as a mental health "disaster"

Chauncey DeVega

Johns Hopkins psychologist John Gartner suggests an "80 percent chance" that Trump will push the nuclear button

Al Franken; Jackie Speier; Roy Moore (AP/Getty/Salon)

When women speak out, there's a price

Sophia Tesfaye

As Congress struggles with the widening harassment scandal, the burden to “name names” becomes victim-blaming

Paul Ryan (Getty/Win McNamee)

Harassment: There must be consequences

Amanda Marcotte

Meaningless seminars won't fix sexual harassment on Capitol Hill. Perpetrators must face actual punishment

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