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Trump can't appoint himself president for life — at least not yet. Starting a pointless trade w

Trump can't appoint himself president for life — at least not yet. Starting a pointless trade war will have to do. [Salon Daily Brief]( [Trump wags the dog: His “trade war” may be a sign of desperation]( Trump can't appoint himself president for life — at least not yet. Starting a pointless trade war will have to do. [Read more]( [“Mister Rogers: It’s You I Like”: a special, with feeling]( PBS's star-studded yet intimate tribute to Fred Rogers is an experience, not merely a distraction. [Read more]( [Parkland and America’s dangerous cop fetish]( Being a fisherman or a sanitation worker is more dangerous: When we call cops "heroes" we excuse their crimes. [Read more]( [Americans still have to go abroad to get affordable health care]( The days of medical tourism aren't over. We're still in the middle of it. [Read more]( [Oscars 2018: Still good for bad men!]( Sunday's wins for Kobe Bryant and Gary Oldman make the entertainment industry's real priorities all too clear. [Read more]( [“The Fountainhead” of the 21st Century: Walter Isaacson’s “Steve Jobs”]( Through no fault of Isaacson's, his authorized bio of Jobs encourages young tech CEOs to be narcissistic jerks. [Read more]( [How the Trump Hotel Panama saga captures the failures of the #Resistance]( The #Resistance went nuts over a video of a financier playing an anti-fascist anthem, missing the many ironies. [Read more]( This week on Salon TV - [Igniting a new global arms race]( - [Childhood obesity is rising]( - [The evolution of the Academy Awards]( [More news and video at Salon.com]( Copyright © 2017 Salon Media Group, All rights reserved. 870 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 [Update your preferences]( or [Unsubscribe from this list](

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