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Andrew Roth / Washington Post:
Putin says he won't deport U.S. diplomats as he looks to cultivate relations with Trump — MOSCOW — In a rare break from the diplomatic tradition of reciprocal punishment, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Friday he would not deport U.S. diplomats in a tit-for-tat response …
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Claudia Rosett / The Hill:
Obama settling old grudges — but not against Russian, Israeli leaders — Is President Obama using his final weeks in office to settle personal grudges against Russia's President Vladimir Putin and Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu? Obama certainly appears to be settling scores …
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Politico, Hot Air and The Last Tradition
Tyler Durden / zerohedge.com/fullrss2.xml …:
Putin Stunner: “We Will Not Expel Anyone; We Refuse To Sink To Obama's Level” — Vladimir the merciful? — Following this morning's reports that Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov would recommend to Russian President Vladimir Putin a retaliation in kind, and expel 35 American diplomats, saying that “we cannot leave such acts unanswered.
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JustOneMinute, The Gateway Pundit, RT, alan.com and neo-neocon
New York Times:
President Obama Punishes Russia, at Last — While it is definitely too late, and may also be too little, there should be no doubt about the correctness of President Obama's decision to retaliate against Russia for hacking American computers and trying to influence the 2016 presidential election.
Neil MacFarquhar / New York Times:
Vladimir Putin Won't Expel U.S. Diplomats as Russian Foreign Minister Urged
Vladimir Putin Won't Expel U.S. Diplomats as Russian Foreign Minister Urged
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Anna Nemtsova / The Daily Beast:
As Putin Retaliates, the New Cold War Heats Up
As Putin Retaliates, the New Cold War Heats Up
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France 24, Gothamist, New York Magazine and Vocativ
Jan Chamberlin / Facebook:
Dear Family and Friends, — This is the message I have sent to Choir: — Dear President Jarrett and Choir, — Today is my birthday. (Happy Birthday to you, happy birthday to you...........) — It is with a sad and heavy heart that I submit my resignation to you and to Choir.
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The Salt Lake / Salt Lake Tribune:
Singer resigns from Mormon Tabernacle Choir, says she ‘could never look myself in the mirror again’ if she performed for Trump — Protest » She says she can't “in good conscience” take part in the ceremonies. — The Mormon Tabernacle Choir's acceptance of the invitation to sing …
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Mediaite, The Ring of Fire Network, The Hill, Fox News Insider, Gothamist and The Week
Travis Gettys / Raw Story:
Singer quits Mormon Tabernacle Choir rather than sing for Trump: ‘I could never throw roses to Hitler’
Singer quits Mormon Tabernacle Choir rather than sing for Trump: ‘I could never throw roses to Hitler’
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Associated Press and The Daily Caller
Paulina Firozi / The Hill:
Judge halts North Carolina law stripping incoming Dem governor's power — A North Carolina judge has temporarily blocked a law passed by the state's Republican-controlled legislature that limits the incoming governor's powers over election boards. — A superior court judge ruled Friday …
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Raleigh News & Observer:
Judge puts NC GOP elections board makeover on hold after Roy Cooper sues — RALEIGH — Governor-elect Roy Cooper filed a lawsuit on Friday challenging the General Assembly's special session law that revamps the state elections board. — Cooper's attorneys asked a Wake County Superior Court judge …
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Talking Points Memo
Louis Nelson / Politico:
Team Trump: We're the true target of Obama's sanctions — President Barack Obama said Thursday that the sanctions announced against Russia were a response to the Kremlin's “aggressive harassment of U.S. officials and cyber operations aimed at the U.S. election.”
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Mark Hensch / The Hill:
Bolton: Obama sanctions on Russia not enough
Bolton: Obama sanctions on Russia not enough
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Patterico's Pontifications and Washington Times
Louis Nelson / Politico:
Giuliani: Obama trying to create problems for Trump with 11th-hour foreign policy moves
Giuliani: Obama trying to create problems for Trump with 11th-hour foreign policy moves
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The Gateway Pundit, ABC News and The Week
Seung Min Kim / Politico:
Obama to huddle with Hill Democrats on saving Obamacare — President Barack Obama will head to Capitol Hill Wednesday to meet with congressional Democrats about how to shield Obamacare from Republican efforts to dismantle it, a Capitol Hill source told POLITICO.
Slate:
Self-Driving Cars Will Make Organ Shortages Even Worse — We need to prepare for that now. — Much has been said about the ways we expect our oncoming fleet of driverless cars to change the way we live—remaking us all into passengers, rewiring our economy, retooling our views of ownership, and reshaping our cities and roads.
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RedState
Glenn Thrush / Politico:
What Chuck Todd gets about Trump — Chuck Todd has interviewed Donald Trump many times, and he's noticed something somewhat disquieting about the unquiet president-elect. — The man doesn't laugh — not in a normal, spontaneous, regular-human kind of way. — “[It] drives me crazy. Do you know what?
Laura Litvan / Bloomberg:
Trump's Border Wall, Deportation Plans Face Pushback From GOP — Republican critics in Congress chafe at his deportation calls — GOP leaders in House, Senate want fencing, not a ‘wall’ — Donald Trump's pledges to deport undocumented immigrants and build a U.S.-Mexico border wall …
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The Gateway Pundit
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Ted Hesson / Politico:
Trump deportation plan could be ‘impossible’
Trump deportation plan could be ‘impossible’
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Hot Air, Common Dreams and AOL
Mark Hensch / The Hill:
DC restaurants to donate part of Trump inauguration profits: report — A coalition of Washington, D.C., restaurants is promising to donate part of its inauguration weekend profits to charity, according to a new report. — A group of 14 restaurants is planning to make donations to various groups after Donald Trump
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alan.com
Nikkei:
Apple to slice iPhone production 10% — Sluggish sales spur January-March cuts for second year — TOKYO — Apple will trim production of its iPhone family around 10% on the year in the first quarter of 2017, according to calculations by The Nikkei based on data from suppliers.
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Engadget, Business Insider and VentureBeat
Rebecca Kheel / The Hill:
Sanders blasts Trump talk of ‘public-private option’ for VA — (I-Vt.) slammed a plan floated by President-elect Donald Trump — to create a “public-private option” for veterans to seek healthcare. — “Privatizing the VA would be an insult to the more than 22 million veterans who risked …
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Raw Story
James Varney / RealClearInvestigations:
Skeptical Climate Scientists Coming In From the Cold — In the world of climate science, the skeptics are coming in from the cold. — Researchers who see global warming as something less than a planet-ending calamity believe the incoming Trump administration may allow their views to be developed and heard.
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Real Clear Politics and Instapundit
Paul Singer / USA Today:
Rep. Meadows targets campus rape rule as unfair to ‘often-innocent accused’ — Incoming Freedom Caucus chairman Mark Meadows recommended that the Trump administration roll back 2011 campus sexual assault guidelines that “deny the often-innocent accused basic due process rights.”
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Talking Points Memo, The Ring of Fire Network and Raw Story
Matt Taibbi / Rolling Stone:
Something About This Russia Story Stinks — Nearly a decade and a half after the Iraq-WMD faceplant, the American press is again asked to co-sign a dubious intelligence assessment — In an extraordinary development Thursday, the Obama administration announced a series of sanctions against Russia.
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New York Times, The National Interest and USA Today
BuzzFeed:
This Is What It Was Like At Two Russian Sites The US Wants Closed — The US announced earlier on Thursday that two sites — one in Maryland, one in New York — would be shuttered as a penalty for Russian hacking during the election. — Reporting From — Oyster Bay, New York
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New York Magazine and New York Times