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Bristol Palin is trying to get angry about celebrities snubbing Donald Trump’s inauguration

Jeremy Binckes
The prized child of America's favorite half-term Alaska governor takes aim at people who won't dance for Donald

Money won bigly in 2016: An expert tells us how to follow the money in politics

Kathy Kiely
Policy changes should be based on merits (and backed by evidence), not on the money

My face is catfish bait: I’m the “40-year-old man” face of deceptive online dating — and I think I know why they do it

William Dameron
My selfie has been swiped for more fake profiles than I can count. It's gross deception — but I've been tempted too

Whitewashing forests: New EU wood energy rules threaten climate

John Upton
The proposal would allow power plants to continue claiming their operations are green for at least 13 more years

The failures of capitalism have led to Brexit and a Donald Trump presidency

Lynn Stuart Parramore
Failures of capitalism like increased inequality are connected to failures of economic thinking

Be grateful for what was good: 15 musicians share the art they loved the most in 2016

Annie Zaleski
From Colson Whitehead's "The Underground Railroad" to Frank Ocean's "Blonde," here's an art offering to smile about

2016 was a great year for feminist pop culture — and the punishment was Donald Trump

Amanda Marcotte
In 2016 angry men, fed up with all the women in pop culture, turned to Donald Trump to prop up their fragile egos

Apple’s Tim Cook: Trust me, we actually do care about desktop computers

Matthew Sheffield
Apple's CEO promises that a line of "great" desktops is coming — but the company's PC business continues to dwindle

Bubble alert: In lieu of forfeiting equity to VC backers, start-ups are seeking risky loans

Brendan Gauthier
Borrowing allows start-ups to avoid dilution, but carries the risk of a swift wind down if a payment is missed

Trumped by Putin: Hillary Clinton lost for many reasons, but Russia’s involvement was the most disturbing

Bill Moyers, Michael Winship
There’s more to come as Putin and Trump mix and mingle Russian oligarchs with American plutocrats

Trolling in the name of “free speech”: How Milo Yiannopoulos built an empire off violent harassment

Nico Lang
Milo is a bad guy who claims to be a bold defender of free speech but revels in tormenting the vulnerable

Yes, be jealous: This millennial makes more money posting selfies than you do at your 9-to-5 job

Britta Lokting
Claudia Oshry was stuck in a soul-crushing internship. Then she got fired and became a 2.4-million follower hit

Robert Reich: 4 syndromes of passivity in the face of pending Trump tyranny

Robert Reich
We need everyone in the peaceful resistance army, starting January 20

Rise of the alt-right: How mainstream conservatives’ obsession with purity fueled a new right-wing radicalism

Matthew Sheffield
The GOP's endless battles over who is or isn't a "true conservative" created a movement it couldn't control

Robert Reich: Dark cloud of illegitimacy hangs over Donald Trump’s pending presidency

Robert Reich
Trump must release his tax returns and the CIA must make public its report before Electors make their decision

Allen West recently praised a plan to “exterminate” Muslims and now he’s meeting with Donald Trump

Sophia Tesfaye
The former Tea Party congressman's genocidal meme was about Trump's defense secretary pick, Gen. James Mattis

The conservative formula is wrong: Why liberal states won America’s tax experiment

Robert Reich
Conservatives have been telling us that a healthy economy depends on low taxes, few regulations and low wages

Fighting back against Donald Trump’s angry white voters

Bill Fletcher Jr., Bob Wing
Trump mobilized the white working class, but Hillary also failed to mobilize women, the youth, and the unions

A history of hate: Long before Trump, white nationalists flocked to Ron Paul

Matthew Sheffield
In our next installment, Ron Paul's presidential campaign becomes the breeding ground for 50 shades of cray-cray

Andy Puzder’s burger-eating bikini babes: Trump’s Labor Secretary pick identifies with his company’s racy ads

Grace Guarnieri
Andy Pudzer said that his burger chains Carl's Jr. and Hardee's "kind of did take on my personality"

Robert Reich: Inside Donald Trump’s art of the autocrat

Robert Reich
Trump's using an arbitrary and capricious use of personal power

A history of hate: How the alt-right became racist

Matthew Sheffield
What's now called the alt-right actually began as a conservative resistance — against George W. Bush

Donald Trump’s green energy agenda: What the future Cabinet tells us about sustainability’s future

Brian Kahn
At best, climate action will likely take a backseat to other issues. At worst, there could be an all-out assault

Even Donald Trump’s lawyers don’t think there was massive fraud in the 2016 elections

Matthew Rozsa
Trump wants voters to believe he won the popular vote save for illegal immigrants. Then why object to a recount?
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