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golden globes

Matthew Smith

The 2017 Golden Globes are set to feature a wide array of great movies and TV shows

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Alexandra Rosenmann - Alternet

Thousands protesting Bush's inauguration in 2001 received about 10 minutes of coverage

Todd Fisher, Debbie Reynolds, Carrie Fisher (Fisher Family Archives/HBO)

"Bright Lights"

Melanie McFarland

The final portrait of Hollywood's beloved mother-daughter duo bids the icons a mirthful, heartfelt farewell

Elle Fanning; Adam Sandler; Noah Baumbach (Getty/Theo Wargo/Alberto E. Rodriguez/John Lamparski)

A look ahead in Hollywood

Max Cea

All is not lost. Adam Sandler, Elle Fanning and Captain Underpants have great things ahead for them in 2017

(Getty/Fred DuFour)

Matthew Sheffield

Computer giant drops Times from its Chinese app store, perhaps because a reporter asked the wrong questions

(Image Comics)

Family before country

Mark Peters

A dystopian future where family supersedes government suddenly seems realizable in "Lazarus"

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Trump doesn't pay his bills

Matthew Rozsa

The man who bragged about stiffing workers during a presidential debate is at it again

(Getty/Drew Angerer)

companies love tax cuts

Matthew Rozsa

Not surprisingly, the corporations who claim they'll use tax cuts to create jobs plan on just getting richer

Russian President Vladimir Putin is seen in Nagato, western Japan, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2016. The Obama administration suggested Thursday that Putin personally authorized the hacking of Democratic officials’ email accounts in the run-up to the presidential election, which intelligence agencies believe was designed to help Donald Trump prevail. The White House also leveled an astounding attack on Trump himself, saying he must have known of Russia’s interference. (Toru Hanai/Pool Photo via AP) (AP)

DNI: Russia was responsible

Matthew Rozsa

The report creates an analytical catch-22: the DNI couldn't reveal its smoking gun even if it had one

FILE - In this Dec. 28, 2016 file photo, President-elect Donald Trump talks to reporters at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) (AP)

Trump statement says nothing

Matthew Rozsa

It remains to be seen whether the president-elect was convinced by his intelligence briefing

A man swims in the frozen water of the Trocadero fountain in front Eiffel Tower, on January 6, 2017 in Paris.  / AFP / OLIVIER MORIN        (Photo credit should read OLIVIER MORIN/AFP/Getty Images) (Afp/getty Images)

Look Again

Salon Staff

Fascinating world views from men celebrating the Epiphany in Bulgaria to elephant Clear Sky's hydrotherapy session

FILE - In this July 13, 2016, file photo, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass. speaks to the Center of American Progress Action Fund in Washington. Warren is being considered as a vice presidential pick for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) (AP)

warren: I'm running again

Matthew Rozsa

The 2020 presidential prospect is seeking another term in the United States Senate

(AP/Gerald Herbert)

Empathy? Oh, hell no!

Chauncey DeVega

Some Trump voters may well feel traumatized by historic and economic change. But that's no reason to forgive them

(CNN)

cuomo v. conway

Taylor Link

Donald Trump's campaign manager can spin herself out of almost anything, but Cuomo pinned her on Russian hacking

House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wis. meets with reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, July 7, 2016. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen) (AP)

GOP dives for dollars

Matthew Rozsa

The GOP is reviving a law from 1876 in order to reduce the pay of individual federal employees to $1

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange arrives at the Supreme Court in London in February. (AP/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

wikileaks: anti-leaks, somehow

Matthew Rozsa

WikiLeaks is tweeting out against leaks that it doesn't want leaked

(AP/J. Scott Applewhite/Getty/Duane Prokop/Kevin Winter/Jason Merritt/Ilya S. Savenok)

Obama: more popular than trump

Matthew Rozsa

Donald Trump's insults at the so-called "Hollywood elite" — and behavior in general — aren't earning him fans

(Getty/Chip Somodevilla)

trump's making PR gurus scared

Taylor Link

Tech CEOs on the West Coast reportedly fear missing an early-morning tweet about their companies and industry

Paul Ryan; Mitch Mcconnell (AP/Susan Walsh/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

GOP: No answer on Obamacare

Gary Legum

After years of bluster, GOP lawmakers must now face the facts: Their weak "replacement" isn't what Americans want

Tomi Lahren; Glenn Beck (AP/Colin Young-Wolff/Getty/George Frey)

Tomi's selective outrage

D. Watkins

Tomi Lahren ignores that the teens alleged liable for the Facebook Live brutality face the justice system

In this Jan. 5, 2017, photo, House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wis. listens during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington. As President-elect Donald Trump questions U.S. spy agency conclusions about Russia interfering in the 2016 presidential election and praises Russian President Vladimir Putin and appears to side with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, Ryan and other Republicans have Trump’s back and are much less eager to defend the U.S. intelligence community. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File) (AP)

gop takes trump's side

Erica Werner

Years ago, Republicans blasted Obama for reading intelligence briefings. At least he was reading them

(AP Photo/Molly Riley, File)

GOP will undo obama legacy

Matthew Rozsa

The Republican Party is determined to prevent President Obama from protecting his legacy

(AP)

obama's last jobs report

Angelo Young

Hourly wages are up and more people are looking for jobs

U.S. Vice-President Joe Biden speaks at the First Ministers' and National Indigenous Leaders' meeting in Ottawa, on Friday, Dec. 9, 2016. (AP)

biden to trump: grow up

AP Staff

Joe Biden has a strong rebuke for Donald Trump

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