Saturday, December 10, 2016

Saturday's Headlines: Secret CIA assessment says Russia aimed to help Trump win

The Fix: CIA report leaves GOP leaders facing an impossible choice; Trump's generals see militant Islam, Iran as dire dangers; Trump: Blacks who didn't vote at all were 'almost as good' as those who backed him; Mainstream news outlets put out the call for pro-Trump columnists; Trump team wants to know which Energy Dept. staffers worked on climate pact; Staggering subscriber losses for ESPN raise questions about the entire TV ecosystem; Rio hoped for a post-Olympics boom. Instead, its crisis is getting worse.; Brazil's political problems are so intense that nobody knew who was running the Senate this week;
 
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Secret CIA assessment says Russia aimed to help Trump win
The CIA concluded that Russia intervened in the 2016 election to boost Donald Trump's chances, rather than just to undermine confidence in the system, said officials briefed on the matter.
The Fix: CIA report leaves GOP leaders facing an impossible choice
Will Republicans join the probe -- in opposition to their president-elect's clearly stated position?
 
Trump's generals see militant Islam, Iran as dire dangers
While the retired generals on the president-elect's national security team could urge caution about the use of force, they're more likely to see malign intent or view the world as a clash of good and evil, according to former colleagues and experts.
 
Trump: Blacks who didn't vote at all were 'almost as good' as those who backed him
The president-elect's comments in Michigan came during the latest stop on his "thank you" tour.
 
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Mainstream news outlets put out the call for pro-Trump columnists
Editorial page editors face hard time finding writers to make the case for the president-elect.
 
Trump team wants to know which Energy Dept. staffers worked on climate pact
The transition team asked department officials to identify employees who worked on a climate pact, raising concerns that Trump might single out people who worked on certain policies under President Obama.
 
Staggering subscriber losses for ESPN raise questions about the entire TV ecosystem
Live sports often compels viewers to stick with cable, but as more consumers cut the cord, what is happening at ESPN could affect channels up and down the lineup. For Disney, one of the most powerful media companies, the problems at its sports network risk dampening its other successes.
 
Rio hoped for a post-Olympics boom. Instead, its crisis is getting worse.
Three months after the Summer Olympics, Brazil's cultural hub should be riding high. Instead it is a financial, political, crime-ridden mess, with many citizens fearing that the city is doubling down on chaos and corruption.
 
Brazil's political problems are so intense that nobody knew who was running the Senate this week
A brawl between Brazil's activist judges and its lawmakers is intensifying.
 
 
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A man who rejects settled science on climate change should not lead the EPA
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Spending bill approved shortly before deadline, averting federal shutdown
The Senate voted 63 to 36 to approve the measure less than an hour before the midnight deadline. Democrats had threatened a standoff over health-care benefits for retired miners and the use of U.S. steel in infrastructure projects.
Pentagon adds to U.S. forces in Syria ahead of assault on militant capital
The Pentagon will send another 200 Special Operations troops to Syria, a senior official said, substantially expanding the U.S. military footprint as part of an effort to topple the Islamic State in Raqqa.
Kane Brown could be the future of country music, but skeptics abound
The multiracial singer who rose through social media has flouted Nashville's traditional rules.
Trump-era trade policy threatens to raise prices on store shelves
A sweeping change could alter how retailers do business, which could affect the prices or merchandise selection available to consumers.
The polar vortex is coming. Here’s what that means — and how cold it could get.
It could be 20 to 35 degrees below average for this time of year in the Midwest, and daytime highs from D.C. to New York will struggle to climb out of the 20s.
Washington state sues agrochemical giant Monsanto over PCB pollution
Washington has become the first U.S. state to sue the company over pervasive pollution from the toxic industrial chemicals that have accumulated in plants, fish and people around the globe for decades.
Kids rip father for murder of their mother as judge imposes life sentence
Braulio Castillo of Ashburn, Va., was convicted of suffocating his wife while four of their children slept nearby, then staging it as a suicide.
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Home & Garden
How to make a boxwood wreath
This DIY project is easy, elegant and strangely addictive.
 
     
 
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