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Donald Trump shakes hands with the devil

Trump struggling through a ridiculous handshake with world leaders isn’t as important as who he shook hand with

Donald Trump and hockey’s new politics

One photo, less than 1,000 words: How hockey’s association with politics changed around the same time Trump’s did

Of course Mike Pence’s NFL trip was a stunt. The whole presidency is.

One photo, less than 1,000 words: Republican enablers can’t distance themselves from Trump’s farce

Searching for sincerity in the spectacle of Trump

Donald Trump goes to Puerto Rico for his latest fan experience expo

John Kelly and the crushing irony of Donald Trump

One photo, less than 1,000 words: What part of Donald Trump’s speech made his chief-of-staff John Kelly facepalm?

Vice President Mike Pence, center right, and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, center in wheel chair, help move debris during a visit to an area hit by Hurricane Harvey, Thursday, Aug. 31, 2017, in Rockport, Texas. (Eric Gay/AP)

After Hurricane Harvey, Mike Pence out-presidents Donald Trump

All eyes were on Donald Trump in the wake of Hurricane Harvey. They should have been on president-in-waiting Mike Pence.

One picture, nearly 1,000 words: Trump and Putin shake on it

What the photo of Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin shaking hands at the G20 summit says about the shifts in world politics

One photo, less than 1,000 words: What is a Canadian?

A viral photo suggests Canada is a welcoming place for those seeking asylum. But how welcoming are we?

The inevitability of Donald Trump

One photo, less than 1,000 words: Five years later, Donald Trump gets the last laugh

One photo, less than 1,000 words: Ken Pagan vs. Everybody

Ken Pagan stands accused by the crowd, and makes us wonder how we look in photographs

One photo, less than 1,000 words: On Hillary’s selfie sea

There is a reason beyond vanity or celebrity-seeking that millennials were taking selfies at a Clinton rally

Harambe is about everything and nothing. Just like the internet.

At an evening candlelight vigil for a deceased gorilla, Harambe, the lines between the sincere and the trivial become blurred beyond recognition