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WH: of course it's russia!

Matthew Rozsa

The White House is interfering with the FBI's Russia investigation. They want it to go away

James Comey; Mike Pence; Donald Trump (AP/J. Scott Applewhite/Matt Rourke/Getty/Mark Wilson)

Pence: in the thick of it

Heather Digby Parton

The veep may look like a tangential figure in the administration, but he's in the middle of this deepening crisis

James Comey; Donald Trump (AP/Jose Luis Magana/Getty/Don Emmert/Salon)

the loyalty dinner

Matthew Rozsa

Sources close to the deposed FBI Director say that Trump demanded his loyalty shortly after becoming president

(AP Photo/Virginia Mayo, File)

Caroline Knorr - Common Sense Media

As kids increasingly turn to social media for news, these features let them determine what's legit

Democratic candidate for Georgia's Sixth Congressional Seat Jon Ossoff speaks to supporters during an election-night watch party Tuesday, April 18, 2017, in Dunwoody, Ga. (AP Photo/John Bazemore) (AP)

Julie Alderman - Media Matters

But the attack ad comes from a group that relies on big-money donations, most from donors outside of Georgia.

(AP Photo/Susan Walsh, Pool, File)

Dems not hypocrites on Comey

Matthew Sheffield

Trump's defenders are trying to muddy the waters — but in fact most Democrats never called for Comey's ouster

Donald Trump; George W. Bush (AP/Carlos Osorio/Jason Reed/Photo montage by Salon)

Trump Is Bush On Steroids

Amanda Marcotte

Trump's made some terrible appointments, but let's not forget that Bush hired his fair share of right-wing nuts

US Army 2nd Battalion, 10th Regiment, 10th Brigade UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters take off during a joint US-Romanian air assault exercise at the Mihail Kogalniceanu airbase, eastern Romania, Wednesday, March 8, 2017.  (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda) (AP)

William D. Hartung

Never has a society spent more for less

This May 19, 2014 photo shows one of the three bedrooms in the Abu Dhabi Suite at the St. Regis in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The nearly 24,000 square foot two-story suite, which sells for a nightly rate of $21,500, is suspended 720 feet above ground between the two buildings of the Nation Towers development. It has three bedrooms, a spa, a cinema, a bar area, two kitchens and a 360-degree panoramic view of the city, the islands, and the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. The suite has 19 chandeliers made of Bohemian crystal, and an elevator that takes guests to ground level in total privacy, bypassing the rest of the hotel. (AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili)

Maria Loreto - The Fresh Toast

But why?

Elisabeth Moss in "The Handmaid's Tale" (Hulu)

Valerie Tarico - Alternet

At the heart of Margaret Atwood's book lies a biblical story that provided blueprints for a patriarchal dystopia.

Donald Trump; James Comey (AP/Jim Lo Scalzo/Jeff Malet, maletphoto.com)

Obstructor-in-chief?

Keith A. Spencer

If Trump admits he fired Comey because of the Russia investigation, this could be his Watergate

Jack Dorsey (AP/Mary Altaffer/Richard Drew)

Profiting Off Hate

Keith A. Spencer

An interview with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey exposes the double-standard in the site's promise to moderate abuse

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The dear leader is beloved

Neal Pollack

Michael Kinsley is right about the Donald: He is the leader of America and we revere and respect him

Kathryn Hahn and Kevin Bacon in "I Love Dick" (Amazon Studios)

Artsy TV: I Love Dick

Melanie McFarland

Call Jill Soloway's latest effort for Amazon a piece, a work, but it sure isn't a TV comedy

Gaycation: United We Stand (Viceland)

Gaycation: United We Stand

Emily Jordan

Ellen Page and Ian Daniel examine the impact of the Trump administration on the LGBTQ community

Kamau Bell on Denzel

D. Watkins

On the Salon 5, CNN's W. Kamau Bell — possibly Denzel's biggest fan — runs down the roles Denzel should have played

(AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Charlie May

"Russia must be laughing up their sleeves watching as the U.S. tears itself apart," Trump tweeted

In this Jan. 27, 2014 photo provided by Jane Rohman, an image on a tablet screen at the Simon Wiesenthal Museum of Tolerance in New York, showing Moritz Wacs, circled, posing for a photo with others in Vienna, Austria in the 1920's. University of New Haven students are working on a daunting assignment: Who was the suspected Nazi who protected Wacs and his Jewish family 75 years ago from violence, and warned them to flee Austria just before World War II broke out? (AP Photo/Jane Rohman) (AP)

Katie Serena

A German historian recently uncovered the AP's shady past

(Reuters/Lucas Jackson/AP/Evan Vucci/Photo montage by Salon)

Charlie May

Groups like The Heritage Foundation and the Federalist Society now get more say than home state senators

John Oliver (HBO)

Is John Oliver a hypocrite?

Matthew Sheffield

The popular HBO comic appears to have used legal loopholes to greatly reduce his property tax in New York City

(AP/Allen Breed)

Matthew Rozsa

This eliminates a rule implemented by President Barack Obama in 2012

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Charlie May

North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper invited President Trump to tour the state and see the damage

Matthew Rozsa

What may sound like denials at first are, upon closer inspection, non-denial denials

Donald Trump; Lester Holt (NBC)

It's all falling apart

Sophia Tesfaye

Trump makes liars of his staff — even Vice President Mike Pence

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