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Kellyanne Conway and Donald Trump’s brave new world: Believe our eyes and ears or “alternative facts”

Heather Digby Parton
A chilling first weekend of Trump's regime ends with suggestion that reality is whatever he and staff want it to be

Robert Reich: Donald Trump follows a simple strategy to take over the truth

Robert Reich
Independent press must find the truth, report it and hold Trump accountable for his lies

Welcome to Trump’s America: Felony riot charges against inauguration protesters signal alarming wave of repression

Sarah Lazare
More than 200 people mass arrested in Washington, D.C. face up to 10 years in prison

“You really can’t believe anything that comes out of his mouth”: NBA coach Gregg Popovich slams Donald Trump, praises Women’s March

Taylor Link
This was not the first time the legendary coach had spoken out against Trump

Jerusalem mayor: Donald Trump is “serious” about moving the American Embassy to Jerusalem

AP Staff
The embassy move is something high on the Trump administration's priorities

Lawsuit: Donald Trump needs to stop accepting payments from foreign leaders

Matthew Rozsa
The president has allegedly violated the Constitution from the moment he accepted foreign payments while in office

So, how did you like President Trump’s first few days? Pretty awesome, right?

Émile P. Torres
From Crowdgate and "alternative facts" to Betsy DeVos' semiliterate tweets, could it possibly have gone any worse?

McDonald’s could get some relief from Trump-appointed labor regulators

Angelo Young
Trump's administration could affect a pending case that would make McDonald’s liable for its franchisees

Don’t be China, be us: Reviewing the latest collective “wisdom” of the U.S. Intelligence Community

Tom Engelhardt
Every four years, the National Intelligence Council releases a not-so-groundbreaking Global Trends report

Dear journalists: Are you the people’s tribunes or mere props decorating the scene for horrendous monologues?

Todd Gitlin
These are times that try your souls, your acumen, your professionalism and your fidelity to truth

Trump staff, properties face terror risk with presidency

Jon Gambrell
It's a jungle out there: international businesses associated with Trump and his name now at risk for terrorist acts

US lawmakers call for action on Venezuela food corruption

Hannah Dreier, Joshua Goodman
As malnutrition spreads through Venezuela, food shortage persists and worsens - strengthening the black market

10 Things to Know for Monday

AP Staff
From deadly storms in Georgia and Mississippi to Trump's "running war" on media, here are your Monday headlines

Trump’s “war with the media” raises questions of trust

David Bauder
Dan Rather says the American people, even Trump supporters, probably don't want a lying press secretary

Battle our biases, shatter the glass ceiling: Why it’s so hard for women to break into the C-suite

Joyce E. Bono, Elisabeth Gilbert
Trump's Cabinet picks serve as a reminder of how much work still needs to be done to overcome gender bias

WATCH: Women’s March on Washington, from early morning assembly to the White House gates

Peter Cooper, Amanda Marcotte
Salon was on the ground for the march that swept through D.C. the day after Trump's inauguration

No one wants to be wrong: Why each side of the partisan divide thinks the other is living in an alternate reality

Lauren Griffin, Annie Neimand
If someone sees or hears something they don't want to believe, they probably won't believe it

No deal for the arts: It’s no surprise that Donald Trump wants to tell the arts and humanities “you’re fired”

Noah Charney
Donald Trump's proposed federal budget will eliminate the NEA. It's more of a statement about values than money

Look Again: The week’s most compelling images from around the globe

Salon Staff
Fascinating world views from the Lincoln Memorial to an orangutan bath at the Bali Zoo

When the right takes over: What we can expect of Donald Trump’s presidency based on past conservative leaders

Matthew Rozsa
In many ways Trump is unprecedented, but he's not the first president this century to make America more right-wing

SB 14 gets second chance: With Trump in office, feds may alter course in Texas Voter ID case

Jessica Huseman
DOJ lawyers look to adjourn a hearing next week, and some expect them to wind up abandoning their argument

A day to celebrate our power: The Women’s March provides the first moments of solidarity and happiness since Trump’s election

Amanda Marcotte
We know the next four years will be hard. But the sheer number of people who came out Saturday brought us new hope

Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin: The plutocratic evil twins claim to stand against the neoliberal economic order (they don’t)

Paul Rosenberg
UPDATED: Threads connecting Trump to Russian business and crime go back decades, may be the big secret he's hiding

Sorry Americans — you’ve been Trumped! At the inauguration, Trump’s hollow rhetoric collides with reality

Bill Moyers, Michael Winship
The contrast between his promises to America's forgotten and the greed of the new president is horrible
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