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Donald Trump and Andrew Jackson: More in common than just populism
Billy J. Stratton
Jackson's America saw an era of the marginalization of people, while using exceptionalism and progress as mantras
Trump’s moves on the Dakota Access Pipeline portend more clashes with states
Jonathan Rosenbloom, Keith Hirokawa
California and the Standing Rock Sioux tribe may see more showdowns with the Trump administration
Dakota Access pipeline could be operating soon
AP Staff
Oil cold be flowing across the Standing Rock lands within two weeks
Standing Rock is burning in the snow and departing water protectors grieve DAPL progress
Alli Joseph
Standing Rock water protectors torched their teepees, just so the Army Corps couldn't touch them
Why we must respect the sacred at Standing Rock
Martin E. Marty
By their witness, the Standing Rock Sioux and other protesters teach us that "the sacred" takes many forms
Tribes hope Trump’s ‘America first’ helps first Americans
Philip Marcelo
Native Americans hope President Donald Trump doesn't forget them when he puts "America First!"
From New York, to Paris, to D.C.: Native American fashion gains ground, in spite of stolen designs
Alli Joseph
Native American designers face uphill battle infiltrating mainstream art and fashion markets, but still make gains
How will native tribes fight the Dakota Access Pipeline in court?
Monte Mills
The ultimate fate of the pipeline will turn on how the courts recognize the rights asserted by the tribes
Judge rejects request by tribes to halt construction of Dakota Access Pipeline
Charlie May
Tribes filed for a temporary restraining order citing that the pipeline would prevent them from practicing religion
Michael Jackson’s daughter takes to Grammys stage
Beth Harris
Returning to the Staples Center eight years after her father's memorial, Paris Jackson calls for pipeline protests
What’s next for Standing Rock? Sioux tribe is calling on people to flood Capitol Hill in March
Sarah Jaffe
The Native Organizers Alliance vows to continue its fight despite President Trump
Through the looking glass: How can we recognize our friends in the mixed-up world of Donald Trump?
Rebecca Gordon
The enemies of our enemy are not our friends. It's important to remember that during the next four years and beyond
Trump’s attacks on the press — and how the “liberal media” myth has empowered him
Conor Lynch
Yes, the mainstream media has biases that Trump has exploited — but not the ones he complains about in public
Tribe files legal challenge to stall Dakota Access pipeline
James MacPherson, Blake Nicholson
The Cheyenne River Sioux asked a federal judge to stop the work while an earlier lawsuit proceeds
Today on Salon Talks: Former Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein returns
Salon Staff
Head to Salon's Facebook page at 12:30 p.m. ET to watch this special episode of Salon Talks
Donald Trump’s economic policy, and the entire pseudo-science of “supply-side,” is based on “alternative facts”
Conor Lynch
Going back to Reagan, Republican economic policies have been built on false premises. Trump just makes it obvious
9 terrible things President Trump has done in just a week
Kali Holloway, Video produced by Kevin Carlin
There are four more years of this to come
Democrats’ risky new Trump strategy: Pry him away from his own party and win back his voters
Matthew Sheffield
Congressional Democrats aim to force Trump into a choice: Republican policy or the voters who elected him
WATCH: Trump signs executive orders for Keystone and Dakota Access, major concerns over conflicts of interest
Charlie May
President Trump signs executive orders to push forward pipeline projects, but faces serious conflicts of interest
President Trump issues executive orders to revive Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipeline projects
Matthew Rozsa
The president's executive orders could do lead to damage to the environment, critics fear
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer’s first “official” press briefing is contentious
Taylor Link, Charlie May
After Saturday's press briefing which Spicer only gave prepared remarks, the spokesman took questions this time
North Dakota lawmaker introduces legislation that would protect drivers who hit and kill protesters in streets
Taylor Link
In a response to the Dakota Access Pipeline protests North Dakota state legislature proposes laws to deter protests
Oil’s Trump factor: Major Canadian source of climate pollution may go bust — what does that mean?
Bobby Magill
The Canadian oil sands are one of the world’s largest sources of climate pollution and America’s biggest oil source
The Koch Brothers’ most loyal servants are serving in Donald Trump’s White House
Alex Kotch
One-third of the Trump team has ties to the Koch brothers.
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