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(Reuters/Jim Young)

Mutiny at State Department

Sophia Tesfaye

Mass exodus rocks the State Department days after Donald Trump signs an executive order freezing all federal hiring

(AP Photo/Baba Ahmed)

germany gives up on trump

Matthew Rozsa

Germany's chief executive doesn't have high hopes for her American counterpart

(Getty/Mario Tama)

A March for Science

Brian Kahn - Climate Central

A group of researchers have proposed a March for Science, but it won’t be the first time scientists have protested

FILE - In this Nov. 18, 2015, file photo, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass. gestures before speaking at the National Press Club in Washington. Warren has taken to Twitter to attack what she calls presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s “toxic stew of hatred & insecurity.” She put out a series of tweets Tuesday night as results from the GOP primary in Indiana left Trump as the overwhelming favorite to become the GOP nominee. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File) (AP)

warren defends ben carson vote

Taylor Link

Liberal commentators, activists and her base were riled up by Warren's support of Carson for HUD secretary

House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wis. speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2017, to announced that he has invited President Donald Trump to address a Joint Session of Congress on Feb. 28. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) (AP)

Erica Werner

Republicans are planning their next moves — tax reform and Affordable Care Act repeal

(Reuters/Lucas Jackson)

infowars: we have press passes

Matthew Rozsa

Donald Trump has long been cozy with the notorious conspiracy theorist, and now it seems to be paying off

(AP/David Goldman)

Tatiana Baez

Should there be a bipartisan-supported and wide-reaching investigation, or a more focused one?

Paul Ryan (Reuters/Shannon Stapleton)

trump's wall: america pays

Matthew Rozsa

The House Speaker, who once supported immigration reform, is now on board as Trump sours the U.S.-Mexico alliance

Moina Shaiq holds a sign at a rally outside of City Hall in San Francisco, Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2017. President Donald Trump moved aggressively to tighten the nation's immigration controls Wednesday, signing executive actions to jumpstart construction of his promised U.S.-Mexico border wall and cut federal grants for immigrant-protecting "sanctuary cities." (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu) (AP)

Gene Johnson

Politicians in New York and Seattle, among other cities, say being punished would be unconstitutional

Daniel Estrin

Israeli activists are pressuring rabbis to consider Ivanka Jewish, in order to curry favor with President Trump

(TBS)

bee mocks Trump's inauguration

Taylor Link

From boring musicians to small crowd sizes, TBS's "Full Frontal with Samantha Bee" had a lot of targets to hit

(AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)

mexico cancels meeting with US

Matthew Rozsa

Peña Nieto tweets, "We have informed the White House that I will not attend the meeting scheduled for next Tuesday"

(AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

trump's "proof" of fraud fails

Matthew Rozsa

Trump's golfer pal was in line to vote and saw something strange. But he couldn't vote anyway

(Getty/Shawn Thew-Pool/Shutterstock/Salon)

Trump's day of shock and awe

Heather Digby Parton

Trump proposes a blinding cascade of policy changes, but his casual "torture works" may be the worst news of all

FILE - In this Monday, Aug. 24, 2015, file photo, pedestrians walk past the New York Stock Exchange. While Wall Street celebrates yet another stock market record, surpassing 20,000 on the Dow Jones industrial average on Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2017, most of America has little reason to cheer. The wealthiest one-tenth of Americans owns 80 percent of stock market wealth. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File) (AP)

Christopher S. Rugaber

Your 401(k) may see a little bump, but the Dow's surge is mainly helping the richest Americans

(AP)

2017 becomes 1984

Matthew Rozsa

It's either one heck of a coincidence or, perhaps, a sign that Americans are seeing Orwellian politics in 2017

AP Photo/Alejandro Cegarra (AP)

Tough crimes for resisting

Jacob Sugarman - Alternet

The bill empowers police to pursue more draconian punishments if crimes are motivated by animus towards the police

((AP Photo/Evan Vucci))

TV reveals trump insecurities

Matthew Rozsa

The president had a rambling, evasive interview on Wednesday night, and still believes he won the popular vote

AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File (AP)

Parks protest over Twitter

Matthew Daly

After climate-related tweets from Badlands National Park were deleted, other parks have tweeted in defiance

(Getty/Ozan Kose)

Restricting refugee admissions

Julie Pace, Vivian Salama, Rachel Zoll, Video produced by Kevin Carlin - The Associated Press

Expect a four-month halt on refugee admissions and a temporary ban on people coming from Muslim-majority countries

Dan Patrick (AP/Eric Gay)

Texas GOP attacks LGBT rights

Amanda Marcotte

Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick sparks new "bathroom bill" and effort to curtail same-sex couples' rights in Houston

(Tim Nelson, MPR News)

Protesters erupt over bill

Sophia Tesfaye

Chants of "shame, shame!" forced lawmakers to flee after voting for measure to sue "disruptive" protestors

(AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

Building will cost taxpayers

Angelo Young

If the Taiwanese manufacturer wants to build a $7 billion facility, many states would be ready to subsidize it

AP Photo/Richard Drew, File (AP)

Goldman Sachs is ruining U.S.

Les Leopold - Alternet

During the 2016 presidential campaigns, the Goldman Sachs brand continued to be politically toxic

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