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Chasing cyber-leads: An ethical hacker explains how to track down the bad guys

Timothy Summers
Sometimes the hacker is a country, and pointing fingers between world superpowers is always a dangerous game

Promised land: Under Trump, the religious right is back, big league, and stronger than ever

Adele Stan
Evangelicals' alignment with Trump shows their affinity for power over morality

Resistance is futile: That clever Drumpf tweet might be your last

Neal Pollack
Swept up by the militarized monitors of social media, our hero finds himself in a writers' gulag

Trump is already showing signs of major disrespect toward the U.S. military

Jefferson Morley
Military values don't count much in the calculations of President Trump and his alter ego Steve Bannon

Donald Trump’s dance with the devil: Did the White House mean to wink at Holocaust deniers?

Amanda Marcotte
Historian Deborah Lipstadt wonders whether Trump's troubling statement flirts with "soft-core" Holocaust denialism

President Trump’s corporate advisers and other execs react to his immigration ban

Angelo Young
Nearly 50 companies are advising Trump and 11 went on record to oppose the immigration ban

Turning resistance into power: What’s next for progressives after the Women’s March?

Paul Rosenberg
After the catharsis of the Women's March (and the backlash), progressives hope to turn that energy toward victory

The Orwellian nightmare of LGBT rights under Trump: How the new Department of Justice may promote discrimination

Nico Lang
What is Pat McCrory's white-shoe hatchet man on the bathroom bill going to do with the civil rights job at DOJ?

Trump praises the CIA, bristles over inaugural crowd counts

JULIE PACE, JILL COLVIN
President Donald Trump berates the media as usual; jokes with CIA about popularity, complains about attendance

Disgraced Neo-Nazi pundit “Mike Enoch” vows to expand racist podcast network, despite alt-right doxxing war

Matthew Sheffield
Founder of alt-right mecca The Right Stuff hopes for comeback after revelation his wife is Jewish; rivals attack

Newt Gingrich thinks Donald Trump should cut the “left-wing, corrupt” Congressional Budget Office

Matthew Rozsa
Gingrich has problems when the CBO's projections don't align with Donald Trump's promises

Too much leverage: Uber’s borrowing habits are being scrutinized

Angelo Young
Leveraged loans could adversely affect the banking sector if they go sour — and Uber is buying in

With friends like these: Donald Trump’s anti-NATO and anti-EU stance scaring America’s European allies

Matthew Rozsa
Trump's going forward with "geopolitical suicide," a Georgetown University professor writes

My year with Amy Winehouse: What I learned watching her through paparazzi lenses

Rachel Hulin
As a photo editor at Rolling Stone, I became obsessed with the singer as she broke out and fell apart in public

Robert Reich: Donald Trump’s plan to neuter the White House press corps could neuter our democracy

Robert Reich
Tyrants don’t allow open questioning, and they hate the free press. They want total control

The alt-right eats its own: Neo-Nazi podcaster “Mike Enoch” quits after doxxers reveal his wife is Jewish

Matthew Sheffield
Bad day for the Fourth Reich: Founder of popular alt-right blog The Right Stuff resigns after foes expose him

A brief cosmology of cosmetology: A make-up artist’s meditation on the science and art of transformation

Heather Siegel
I am a makeup artist, but is what I do art? Or is some other act of creation?

Elizabeth Warren announces she’s running for re-election: “This isn’t the fight we were expecting to fight”

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

Information illiterate: Challenges libraries face in this fake news era

Donald A. Barclay
In today's unpredictable information environment, how might librarians rethink their role?

Taking the Portland out of “Portlandia”: It’s less about place than it is about personalities

Melanie McFarland
"Portlandia" is less about one unique town than the entertaining quirks of characters who could be living anywhere

Donald Trump’s “carbon bubble” economy is bound to pop — the only question is how bad it will be

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

Adios El Niño: Heat is on for 2017, just not record-setting

Andrea Thompson
2017 is still expected to be among the hottest years in more than 130 years of record keeping

The ballad of Bristol and Ivanka: Does Sarah Palin’s eldest daughter want to be BFFs with Trump’s? An investigation

Erin Keane
Bristol's online musings suggest a desire to be the Gretchen Weiners to Ivanka's Regina George. How likely is it?

Conservative blogger Erick Erickson incensed that Donald Trump will allow “heretic” to pray at inauguration

Matthew Sheffield
Former Red State editor more upset at Paula White's views of Christian trinity than her "prosperity gospel" sleaze
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