By Mary Papenfuss, The Huffington Post: U.S. intelligence officials appear certain that Russia was responsible for interfering in the presidential election — though they haven’t fully detailed how they know. But a …
December 30, 2016
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By Andrew Roth: 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 …
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By Kimberley Dozier, Daily Beast: The ISIS fighter’s black-hooded jacket is still hanging on a hook on the wall, and his sleeping blankets cover the floor tangled with pillows and …
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By Laura Litvan, Bloomberg: Donald Trump’s pledges to deport undocumented immigrants and build a U.S.-Mexico border wall helped fuel Republicans’ surprising election victories, but they now face growing challenges from fellow …
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Around the Web
US Government Attacks Drudge Report? Conservative Website Down Because Of Distributed Denial Of Service Attack, Matt Drudge Tweets
by OpsLensby OpsLensBy Cristina Silva, International Business Times: A tweet from conservative media icon Matt Drudge’s verified Twitter account Thursday night appeared to accuse the government of interfering with his website, DrudgeReport.com, …
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By Jordan Fabian, The Hill: President Obama has taken a flurry of unilateral actions in the waning days of his tenure that appear designed to box in President-elect Donald Trump. …
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OpsLens Poll: Do You Think President Obama was Outplayed by Russian President Vladimir Putin During His Presidency?
by OpsLensby OpsLensTension is again on the rise between the U.S. and Russia over election interference and now the expulsion of 35 Russian intelligence officers. However, despite taking bold diplomatic action against …
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By Rene Sotolongo: Illegal immigrants who come to the United States’ southern border are being taught how to manipulate the U.S. immigration system and break our laws. In fact, it’s …
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By Chris Wagoner: Each year, millions of people make useless, selfish, pathetic New Year’s resolutions. Things like getting back in shape, being nicer to people, or eating less—none of which …
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By T.B. Lefever: When I was still relatively new to policing, I saw a young man walking alongside the road around three o’clock in the morning. He wasn’t using the …