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You’re kidding, right?”] Bill Scheft A mandatory corporate HR exit interview for Donald Trump, on his way out of the role of candidate for president [Standard Poodle drinking from toilet] [Potty mouth: Would you drink recycled toilet water to save the world? (Psst, you may already be doing so)] Diane Stopyra As the water crisis deepens, cities are recycling the H2O we flush away and reclaiming it as drinking water [Donald Trump Grinch] [The Trump who stole Christmas: Win or lose, Donald Trump has ruined everything] Andrew O'Hehir Maybe Trump did us a solid by ripping open the rotting carcass of democracy, but our national nightmare isn't over [Dana Carvey as Church Lady on "Saturday Night Live," November 5, 2016.] [WATCH: “SNL” favorite Church Lady is not impressed with “Anthony’s weiner” jokes] Salon Staff Could it be Satan?! is behind this long, terrible election season? Dana Carvey's classic character returns VIDEO [Alec {NAME} as Donald Trump and Kate McKinnon as Hillary Clinton on "Saturday Night Live," November 5, 2016.] [WATCH: Alec {NAME} can’t stand playing Donald Trump on “SNL” for one second longer] Salon Staff In a final combative cold open before Election Day, {NAME} and Kate McKinnon reach their breaking points VIDEO [Off the Rails] [Trainspotting, an inside job] Gary M. Kramer Director Adam Irving explores the life of the New York City subway's Frank Abagnale Jr. in “Off the Rails" [DNA Strands] [Where traditional DNA testing fails, algorithms take over] Lauren Kirchner, ProPublica Powerful software is solving more crimes and raising new questions about due process [NDWA-3988_012-1280x720] [From the kitchen table to the voting booth: These women won’t wait for change] Ai-jen Poo, BillMoyers.com An activist hopes we see this moment through the eyes of the women we may never see on television [Donald Trump] [Donald’s deep cuts: 9 of Trump’s lesser-known yet equally ridiculous campaign promises] Kali Holloway, AlterNet The GOP presidential nominee is just horrible through and through VIDEO [AP Explains Africa Climate Meeting] [What lies beneath: As earth warms, diseases within permafrost become a bigger worry] Sara Goudarzi, Scientific American Scientists are witnessing the theoretical turning into reality: infectious microbes emerging from a deep freeze [Hillary Clinton] [Is misogyny alive and well? 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