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This frame grab from video provided by C-SPAN2, shows the floor of the Senate on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016, as the Senate acted decisively to override President Barack Obama's veto of Sept. 11 legislation. The White House saw it coming, but still it stung. When President Barack Obama was hit with the first veto override of his presidency on Wednesday, it landed as a clear reminder of his dwindling political influence, years of confounding relationships with Congress and shaky prospects for the few legislative priorities he has left (C-SPAN2 via AP) (AP)

Kathleen Hennessey

The White House saw it coming, but still it stung.

(iStockphoto/gregglmt)

The phantom clown theory, explained

Frank T. McAndrew - The Conversation

A scientific answer to why you're right to be freaked out

Corey Lewandowski (Reuters/Lucas Jackson)

David Bauder

With only 40 days before election day, the CNN commentator is now fully "independent"

(Reuters/David Moir)

Trump dropped the c-word

Brendan Gauthier

"There was no hello," Jennifer Lin recalled of her phone call with Trump. "But there was yelling, lots of yelling"

FILE - In this Monday, Oct. 18, 2010 file photo, Saudi Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Ali Al-Naimi, speaks during the international energy symposium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (AP)

Aya Batrawy

Gulf states worry that the U.S. will face retaliation because of the bill override

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, left, and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, right, acknowledge the crowd during a campaign rally at the Sharonville Convention Center, Wednesday, July 6, 2016, in Cincinnati. (AP)

Gingrich defends fat-shaming

Jeremy Binckes

Gingrich thinks Trump had every right to call the former Miss Universe "Miss Piggy"

(Reuters/Scott Morgan)

Trump in Iowa: christians only

Sophia Tesfaye

Trump let an audience vote if non-Christian conservatives should be kicked out of a rally

Bill Maher on set at HBO's "Real Time" (AP)

Maher slams anti-Hebdo writers

Scott Timberg

Fellow PEN honoree Isabel Allende also spoke out against political correctness at yesterday's free-speech awards

This Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2013 photo shows the Capitol building reflected in the Capitol Reflecting Pool at sunrise in Washington. The 2016 presidential campaign has underscored an economic paradox: Financially, black Americans and Hispanics are far worse off than whites, yet polls show minorities are more likely than whites to believe in the American Dream. And they are less anxious about the outcome of the election. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) (AP)

Nicholas Riccardi, Scott Bauer

Minorities are hopeful about the future of the nation, while whites aren't

(AP/LM Otero)

Trump's cuban crisis

Brendan Gauthier

The GOP nominee skirted international trade laws to establish a pre-emptive "foothold" on the island, says Newsweek

Gary Johnson (AP/Scott Morgan)

Gary Johnson's con game

Heather Digby Parton

The Libertarian nominee can't name a foreign leader but has a dangerous agenda and can tip the election

Jeremy Binckes

Bee praised Hillary Clinton's win: She built "an elaborate trap for Trump and he lumbered into it."

Brendan Gauthier

Sen. Elizabeth Warren gave Stumpf an earful on Capitol Hill for his "gutless leadership" amid sham account scandal

Mitch McConnell; Paul Ryan (AP/Alex Brandon/J. Scott Applewhite/Photo montage by Salon)

The Silence of the Lambs

Gary Legum

Before Monday's debate, top Republicans were starting to vocally support Donald Trump, but since then? Crickets

Jim Carrey in "The Cable Guy" (Columbia Pictures)

Bye-bye, Cable Guy

Angelo Young

Today's FCC vote could consign the cable box to the scrap heap of history — and save you $231 a year

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The immorality of the drug war

Daniel Denvir

A Times op-ed says that ethical consumers should stop using drugs. In fact, it's the war on drugs we should blame

(Reuters/Jessica Rinaldi)

A family of exploiters

Kali Holloway - Alternet

Trump's message to his kids: Let the poor, common plebes deal with your money problems for you

FILE - In this Jan. 20, 2011, file photo, a JetBlue logo is displayed on the side of a jet as it taxis at Boston's Logan International Airport. (AP)

Joan Lowy

Why yes, alcohol was a factor.

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

Ilana Novick - Alternet

The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 3-0 against an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission suit

Monica Lewinsky (AP/Star Shooter)

The Monica bomb

Grace Guarnieri

Republicans are sweating in the corner as Donald Trump wants to bring up Monica Lewinsky

(Fox News/"Outnumbered")

Kalli Holloway - Alternet

The former anchor turned down a seven-figure settlement offer from Fox News

(Reuters/Lucas Jackson/Warner Bros./Salon)

Trump's evil Matrix

Andrew O'Hehir

Donald Trump stands for nothing and no one, except himself. Does America really yearn to breathe his brain farts?

Thandie Newton and Rodrigo Santoro in "Westworld" (HBO)

To be a woman in "Westworld"

Melanie McFarland

"Westworld" is beautiful, stylized, and proves HBO hasn't kicked its addiction to sexualized violence toward women

Billy Bragg and Joe Henry (Jacob Blickenstaff)

Bragg and Henry ride the rails

Annie Zaleski

Salon talks to the duo about "Shine a Light," their new collection of field recordings made in Amtrak stations

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