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Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg in "Martha and Snoop's Potluck Dinner Party" (VH1)

Martha & Snoop’s Potluck

Melanie McFarland

Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg join forces to fry chicken and mesmerize viewers, and it's a good thing. Sort of.

(Reuters/Mike Segar)

Sophia Tesfaye

The Trump campaign isn't even bothering to hide its ties to the FBI at this point

Taylor Link

From video games to Disneyland, the congressman used campaign contributions to fund his family life

Migrant justice activists known as the #Buffalo25 occupy the Hillary Clinton campaign office in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 4, 2016. (Movimiento Cosecha/Maria Cabello)

Activists seize Clinton office

Ben Norton

A group of 20 immigration rights activists spent the night in Hillary Clinton's Pittsburgh campaign office

Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., speaksas he campaigns for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and Russ Feingold, Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate, at Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center in Madison, Wis., Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2016. (AP)

Matthew Rozsa

Clinton's former rival is giving her his full-throated support

Tim Kaine (Salon/Simon Maloy)

Tim Kaine en español

Simon Maloy

Hillary Clinton's late push for Arizona brought Tim Kaine to Phoenix, where he rallied Latino residents in Spanish

(Wichita Eagle)

Sophia Tesfaye

Republicans in Kansas have wrecked the state economy and are now fearmongering against Muslims to gin up votes

(AP)

Grace Guarnieri

A few days before the election, Clinton's so-called "blue firewall" may show signs of cracks

Melania Trump (AP/Patrick Semansky)

she speaks but says nothing

Carrie Sheffield

In her first speech since her plagiarized address at the Republican convention, Melania was laughably out of touch

FILE - In this file photo dated Friday, Oct. 7, 2016, Russian Deputy Defense Minister Anatoly Antonov speaks during a media briefing in the Defense Ministry in Moscow. (AP)

Matthew Rozsa

It's not certain what will happen, but officials fear something will happen

(AP)

Matthew Rozsa

Russia knows it's interfering in another foreign campaign, and it may be working

Democratic vice presidential nominee, Tim Kaine, center left, poses with a supporter during a Nevada Democratic Party rally at the Carpenters International Training Center in Las Vegas, Thursday, Oct. 6, 2016. (Steve Marcus/Las Vegas Sun via AP) (Steve Marcus/Las Vegas Sun via AP)

Brendan Gauthier

TV exec. describes living with the 23-year-old vice-presidential nominee-to-be — "the best person I have ever met"

President Barack Obama smiles as he arrives to speak at a campaign rally for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016, at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville, Fla. (AP)

Christopher S. Rugaber

Think the economy is terrible? Pay attention to the statistics

In this photo taken May 12, 2016, Eric Trump, son of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, responds to questions during an interview in New York. The windows of Eric Trump’s office in the Trump Tower offer breathtaking views of some of Manhattan’s most expensive real estate. It’s there the youngest of Donald Trump’s adult sons is reflecting on eye-opening moments from a world far away. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II) (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

Brendan Gauthier

Donald Trump's failson blames the former KKK leader's emergence from the woodwork on the DNC

(Reuters/Mary Schwalm/AP/Horst Faas/Photo montage by Salon)

Ben Norton

As student body president in 1968, Hillary Rodham had the same establishment-friendly middle-road politics as today

(screengrab via YouTube)

Matthew Rozsa

The fact that Melania Trump gave a speech on social media bullying isn't lost on the CNN anchor

(AP/Jim Mone/Getty/Paul J. Richards/Chip Somodevilla)

FBI vs. Clintons: A history

Heather Digby Parton

It's disgusting that the FBI is trying to tilt the election to Trump with sleazy tactics; it's also nothing new

(AP/Lynne Sladky)

What's next the deplorables?

Chauncey DeVega

A conversation with author Jared Yates Sexton, who's spent the past year embedded with supporters at Trump rallies

FILE - In this Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2016 file photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally in Miami. Outraged claims of voting fraud are no longer only a regular part of elections in unsteady, young democracies - they’re increasingly being made in established democratic countries by populist politicians who question the fairness of the voting process - and with it the validity of representation by and for the people. At the final debate of the U.S. presidential election, Donald Trump refused to commit to honor the result of the Nov. 8 vote. But he’s not the only example of a politician casting doubt on the fairness of the democratic system in countries where it is the norm. (AP)

Matthew Rozsa

The Trump campaign has no problem with the false reports, since they're helping him

(AP/Chuck Burton)

Be afraid. Be very afraid.

Gary Legum

Trump's transition team, led by Chris Christie, offers a window into the terrifying workings of a Trump presidency

U.S. President Barack Obama is joined by Democratic Nominee for President Hillary Clinton at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. July 27, 2016.  REUTERS/Scott Audette - RTSK0B6 (Reuters)

Democrats: Better at governing

Amanda Marcotte

One overlooked aspect of this crazy campaign: How the president uses his (or her!) executive powers and for what

Supporters of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe rally in opposition of the Dakota Access oil pipeline in front of the White House (AP/Jacquelyn Martin)

Angelo Young

Despite the protests and outcry, Energy Transfer Partners and CEO Kelcy Warren are bullish on the $3.8B project

(Getty/azgAr Donmaz)

James Brown - The Conversation

Could it be that pudgy pops are actually in better health than their single, slimmer counterparts?

FILE - In this Dec. 9, 2015 file photo, FBI Director James Comey prepares to testify on Capitol Hill in Washington. Comey's announcement that his bureau was reviewing new emails possibly relevant to Hillary Clinton's private email server investigation has thrust him into the public spotlight again just days before Election Day.  (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File) (AP)

Thom Hartmann - Alternet

One poll even showed Trump ahead by one point. Thanks, Comey.

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