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President-elect Donald Trump, left, and his wife Melania Trump arrive to the "Make America Great Again Welcome Concert" at the Lincoln Memorial, Thursday, Jan. 19, 2017, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) (AP)

trump's VOA moves worry some

Matthew Rozsa

President Trump's recent actions with VOA are raising red flags about his agenda there

Iraqi security forces patrol in an area recently liberated from Islamic State in the predominantly Christian town of Tilkaif, Iraq, Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed) (AP)

trump's re-invasion alarms

Taylor Link

The intelligence and foreign policy communities are worried about the implications and legality of Trump's idea

President-elect Donald Trump's chief of staff Reince Priebus, left, stands with his chief strategist Steven Bannon during a rally at the Wisconsin State Fair Exposition Center, Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2016, in West Allis, Wis. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) (AP)

bannon brings paul ryan troll

Matthew Rozsa

Julia Hahn has been a thorn in Paul Ryan's side. Now she's going to be a White House staffer

Donald Trump (Reuters/Jonathan Ernst)

Trump: Old-school imperialist

Heather Digby Parton

Trump's "America First" talk doesn't mean retrenchment. He just wants us to dominate everyone and rule the world

Glenn Beck (AP/Timothy D. Easley)

Kyle Mantyla - Right Wing Watch

"Connections are there and if you want to call me a conspiracy theorist again, you can," he said on his radio show

future is going "women's way"

Catie Perry, Matthew Smith

Author Sallie Krawcheck on why we need diverse women protesting in the streets, in politics and in the workplace

(AP/John Locher/Shutterstock/Salon)

Trump in a crisis: Be afraid

Bob Cesca

If the Trump White House lies about crowd-size data, how will it deal with a terrorist attack or major disaster?

(Getty/Robyn Beck)

Women's March: A mixed bag

Carrie Sheffield

A conservative view: The Women's March was impressive and can't be ignored — it also featured some hypocrisy

(AP)

trump repeats election lie

Matthew Rozsa

President Trump offered his "alternative facts" about the popular vote results to Congressional leaders Monday

(AP)

Andrew Revkin, Jesse Eisinger - ProPublica

The Trump administration has imposed a freeze on grants and contracts by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

President Donald Trump looks up after signing the final of three executive orders, Monday, Jan. 23, 2017, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) (AP/Evan Vucci)

Trump's war on Medicaid

Simon Maloy

Donald Trump's Medicaid plan is clear: Slash funding and kick large numbers of low-income people off the rolls

Paul Ryan; Pete Sessions (Getty/Win McNamee/AP/J. Scott Applewhite)

GOP gets to work — on abortion

Amanda Marcotte

Congressional Republicans get straight to work on a bill aimed at cutting off all insurance coverage for abortion

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Skateboarding in 2020 Olympics

Neftalie Williams - The Conversation

Skateboarding now has a global platform to promote a cross-cultural community and shared values

(AP)

Samsung takes responsibility

Angelo Young, Video produced by Kevin Carlin

This week’s big mea culpa from the South Korean the giant puts Samsung on an easier path to redemption

(AP)

Bad cops aren't punished

Kali Holloway - Alternet

A new survey finds that 72 percent of police believe fellow officers "are not held accountable” for bad behavior

(AP/John Amis)

"Give the man a chance"

Jefferson Morley - Alternet

The women among Trump's supporters did not hesitate to defend the man or the protesters' right to march

FILE- In this Nov. 30, 2016, file photo, former Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue smiles as he waits for an elevator in the lobby of Trump Tower in New York. A person familiar with the decision says President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Perdue to serve as agriculture secretary. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File) (AP)

USDA nom has tough road to hoe

Jennifer Zwagerman - The Conversation

Rural America demanded a seat at the table in this election, and needs to focus on more than just farming

(Peter Cooper)

Women's March

Amanda Marcotte, Peter Cooper

Although there are different approaches, those involved in the progressive movement can still agree on their values

FILE - In this Jan. 15, 2017 file-pool photo, Secretary of State John Kerry speaks with the media in Paris. Defying Republican opposition, officials say the Obama administration in its waning hours quietly released $221 million to the Palestinian Authority that GOP members of Congress had been blocking. The official said John Kerry had informed some lawmakers of the move shortly before he left the State Department for the last time on.  (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, Pool, File) (AP)

Obama sends millions

Matthew Lee, Richard Lardner

Funds will support humanitarian aid in the West Bank and Gaza, political and security reforms, and governance

FILE - In this Jan. 21, 2107 file photo, Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Joseph Dunford greets Defense Secretary James Mattis at the Pentagon. The Trump administration opened the door to cooperating with Russia “or anyone else” to combat the Islamic State group in Syria, suggesting it could reverse a previous refusal to coordinate military action with Moscow as long as it backs the Syrian government. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File) (AP)

Working with Russia

Robert Burns

With Trump in the White House, Moscow seems eager to draw the new administration into closer military cooperation

(Getty/Chip Somodevilla)

Tweets that fly forever

Stephen Braun

President Donald Trump's tweets are records that need to be preserved, but what about altered or deleted tweets?

FILE - This Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2014, file photo, shows signage in front of Aetna Inc.'s headquarters in Hartford, Conn. A federal judge has rejected health insurer Aetna’s plan to buy rival Humana for about $34 billion and become a major player in the market for Medicare Advantage coverage. U.S. District Judge John Bates said in an opinion filed Monday, Jan. 23, 2017, that he largely agrees with federal regulators who contended that such a combination would hurt competition. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill, File) (AP)

Merger would affect consumers

Tom Murphy

The deal would hurt competition in hundreds of Medicare Advantage markets, affecting the price of coverage

"Split" (Universal Pictures)

non-neurotypical as baddie

Matthew Rozsa

M. Night Shyamalan has a doozy of a twist at the end of "Split," but does it make mental disorders a punchline?

(Getty/Mario Tama)

Faith in America, still

Liz Boltz Ranfeld

At 16, I fasted in the capital at an anti-abortion youth rally; now in my 30s I march to protest our new president

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