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Pro-statehood supporters await the arrival of Puerto Rico's new governor at the seaside Capitol in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Monday, Jan. 2, 2017.  Ricardo Rossello was sworn in Monday as the U.S. territory prepares for what many believe will be new austerity measures and a renewed push for statehood to haul the island out of a deep economic crisis. (AP Photo/Danica Coto) (AP)

Statehood for Puerto Rico?

Danica Coto

Gov. Ricardo Rossello, 37, was sworn in Monday as the U.S. territory prepares new austerity measures

(AP/Evan Vucci/Charlie Riedel)

Trump's deadly "carbon bubble"

Paul Rosenberg

Trump's economic policies are built on many flawed assumptions, especially a fossil-fuel boom that won't end well

(AP/Richard Shiro/Getty/Samuel Aranda/Photo montage by Salon)

Andrew Bacevich - BillMoyers.com

During the campaign Donald Trump declared his love for Israel, but such sentiments have no place in statecraft

Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky. (AP)

How would the GOP repeal ACA?

Alan Fram

Repeal and replace the ACA is now a top-tier goal for the GOP. Here's how it might play out

Can the news be saved?

Maegan Carberry

New media promised to best ever-failing traditional news, but there's so much wreckage on the landscape

U.S. President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama greet people before boarding Air Force One as they leave Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, adjacent to Honolulu, Hawaii, en route to Washington, Sunday, Jan. 1, 2017, after their annual family vacation on the island of Oahu. (AP Photo/Marco Garcia) (AP)

Obama returns to Washington

Josh Lederman

With just under 3 weeks left in office, the President will put the finishing touches on his legacy

FILE - In this Thursday, Nov. 10, 2016, file photo, high school students protest in opposition of Donald Trump's presidential election victory in San Francisco. Thousands of high school students have taken to the streets in cities across the country since Donald Trump's election to protest his proposed crackdown on illegal immigration and his vulgar comments about women. It's an unusual show of political involvement on the part of young people who can't even vote yet. And experts say it can lead to increased activism when they are adults. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg, File) (AP)

Ilana Novick - Alternet

Female political opposition to the president-elect has cropped up in places as unlikely as Teen Vogue

KKK white alt right

Matthew Smith

President of Media Matters Angelo Carusone stresses the importance of telling the truth about white nationalism

John Adams; Donald Trump; Paris Hilton (Wikimedia/Getty/Mandel Ngan/Michael Dodge)

Virtue in the age of Trump

Andrew Burstein, Nancy Isenberg

Americans keep looking for simplistic answers in an imaginary past — but the founders may have useful advice

Willie Robertson; Donald Trump; Beyonce (Getty/Tom Pennington/AP/Evan Vucci/Getty/Mike Coppola)

Staying sane in the New Year

Amanda Marcotte

Yeah, 2016 was hard — and 2017 could be harder. Here are three resolutions I'm undertaking to preserve my sanity

Reuters/Carlos Barria

joe biden's top 10 moments

Matthew Rozsa

Joe Biden was the vice president we needed from 2009 to 2017

"Goodbye, Michael": Michael Scott (Steve Carell) surveys "The Office" on his last day.

Khatera Sahibzada - The Conversation

As the old adage goes: It’s not what you say but how you say it

Secret Life of Muslims

Matthew Smith

Comedian and subject of the series "Secret Life of Muslims" talks about Muslim stereotypes

(AP Photo/Julie Jacobson, file)

Utah water wasters want Colo. River

Sarah Okeson

Golf-crazy St. George area already sucks up more water per person than other desert cities

Black Representation

Peter Cooper

Dr. Sheena Howard and Naseed Gifted join Salon's Amanda Marcotte to discuss marvel series exploring social issues

Cover detail of Wham! "Fantastic"

We were all "Young Guns" then

Tony Fletcher

I interviewed George Michael in 1983, soon after he became a teen idol. But before that, he was our new music hero

(Getty/y_seki)

Resolved: A no-diet new year

Kelsey L. Munger

The first time I went on a diet, I was 11. "Getting a little pudgy," my mom teased. My weight became my life

(<a href='https://www.shutterstock.com/g/Luna+Vandoorne'>Luna Vandoorne</a> via <a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/'>Shutterstock</a>)

A calmer, more healthy 2017

Alli Joseph

Want more out of your next year? Try these tips to manage your stress and increase your daily wellbeing

(Getty/Poike)

Stress: A sad status symbol

Erin Coulehan

Our obsession with overworking is about prestige — the less time you have, the more important we think you are

(NBC/Paul Drinkwater)

Stop watching "The Apprentice"

Melanie McFarland

Allowing the franchise — even with Ahnold — to wither into Chapter 11 isn't just good for TV; it's good for America

Melania Trump, right, looks on as her husband President-elect Donald Trump talks to reporters during a New Year's Eve party at Mar-a-Lago, Saturday, Dec. 31, 2016, in Palm Beach, Fla. (AP)

Janet Allon - Alternet

Knowing how this story ends doesn't make any of this any easier.

A detail of "Christ in the House of Martha and Mary" by Diego Velázquez (Wikimedia)

The art mystery in the menu

Noah Charney

The meaning of Velázquez's painting "Christ in the House of Mary and Martha" has confounded scholars for centuries

(AP/John Locher)

2016: The year of conspiracy

Paul Rosenberg

Donald Trump rode a wave of conspiracy theory all the way to the White House. His opponents must avoid its allure

(AP)

Julia Angwin, Terry Parris Jr., Surya Mattu - ProPublica

Facebook reveals how it categorizes users. It doesn’t reveal the data it is buying about their offline lives

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