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January 23rd, 2017 [Donald Trump] [“He’s never going to admit he’s wrong in front of everyone”: President Trump’s aides are worried about his behavior] Matthew Rozsa There are increasing concerns that Trump's character flaws are making him unfit to be president [Trump Inauguration] [Donald Trump’s hiring freeze angers federal workforce, unions] Matthew Rozsa President Trump may wind up regretting his federal hiring freeze [Donald Trump] [Donald Trump reportedly planted lackeys at CIA headquarters to give illusion of widespread support his speech] Matthew Rozsa Despite what the president wants people to think, he is not on good terms with the intelligence community [Health Care Blame Game] [President Donald Trump’s first executive order called a “bomb” by one health care expert] Taylor Link The vague language in the bill could have immediate ramifications on the insurance market and individual mandate [Sean Spicer] [Donald Trump’s “running war” on the media undermines trust] David Bauder, Associated Press While Trump fans are happy to see the antagonism, others worry about Trump's long-term damage [Kellyanne Conway] [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 [Donald Trump, Pope Francis] [Pope Francis warns against populist leaders “like Hitler” in interview given during Donald Trump’s inauguration] Sophia Tesfaye "Hitler didn't steal the power, his people voted for him, and then he destroyed his people" [Star Wars Episode VIII The Last Jedi] [“The Last Jedi”: Title, logo for “Star Wars: Episode VIII” is released] Matthew Rozsa We know what "Star Wars: Episode VIII" is going to be called — and it doesn't look good for Luke Skywalker [Michael T. Flynn] [Donald Trump’s national security adviser is reportedly under investigation for contacts with Russia] Matthew Rozsa Retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, Trump's national security adviser, is under the microscope for contacting Russia [Donald Trump] [CIA officials have mixed reactions about President Trump’s speech during his first visit] Taylor Link After Donald Trump gave a campaign speech before the CIA Memorial Wall, current, former officials expressed disgust [John McCain, Russ Feingold] [John McCain isn’t sure he has confidence in President Trump] Matthew Rozsa McCain pointed to Trump's contradictory statements, marking a major rift in Trump's third day in office [Kellyanne Conway] [Donald Trump will not release his tax returns at all, Kellyanne Conway says] Matthew Rozsa Trump's White House counsel says "people don't care" because "they voted for him" [Jenny Bullard] [Look Again: The day’s most compelling images from around the globe] Salon Staff Fascinating world views from the tornado-stricken residents of Georgia to Daredevil performers in New Delhi VIDEO [Milo Yiannopoulos at the "Wake Up!" pro-Trump, anti-Muslim LGBT party at the RNC] [Man shot during protests at Milo Yiannopoulos speech in Seattle] Matthew Rozsa The right-wing pundit's speech inspired a shooting at the University of Washington VIDEO [Richard Spencer] [The new national debate: Is it ever OK to punch a Nazi?] Jeremy Binckes America can't agree on whether violence is an appropriate response to Hitler's ideology [Ajani Russell] [No more nerds, sex bombs: Female animators draw away clichés] John Rogers, Associated Press Women are entering the animation field, and are making sure female characters are being accurately drawn [Rex Tillerson, Bob Corker] [Marco Rubio is the only public holdout on secretary of state nominee Rex Tillerson (update: Rubio says he’ll vote for Tillerson)] Matthew Rozsa If Trump can't get Tillerson confirmed as secretary of state, it would be the first big defeat [Doanld Trump, Darrell Scott] [Swamp stench: Donald Trump’s White House is still littered with political insiders and lobbyists] Julie Bykowicz, Associated Press Political associates are setting up shop in Washington, eager to trade on their connections [Donald Trump] [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 [12.30.16_MEW_SexEd_STILLcover] [WATCH: Nora Gelperin on why sex education should have more info and less criticism] Mary Elizabeth Williams Director of Sexuality at Advocates for Youth Nora Gelperin explains why sexuality education is important VIDEO follow salon Most Read - [Congratulations, America — you did it! 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