Sunday, January 1, 2017

Sunday's Headlines: Dozens killed in New Year’s attack on Istanbul nightclub

Putin won 2016, but Russia has its limits as a superpower​; Islamic State hindered by efforts to cut its funding, U.S. says; Dave Barry's Year in Review: Trump and the 'hideous monstrosity' that was 2016; He was attacked and called un-American at a Trump rally. Can he forgive the man who did it?;
 
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Dozens killed in New Year's attack on Istanbul nightclub
At least 39 people were killed and 70 wounded when a gunman opened fire on revelers celebrating the new year in an Istanbul nightclub, in the latest in a string of terrorist attacks over the last few weeks that have shaken Turkey.
Putin won 2016, but Russia has its limits as a superpower​
His victories this year notwithstanding, the power that the Russian president can project is constrained by a weak economy and a global reach that still pales compared to that of the U.S.
 
Islamic State hindered by efforts to cut its funding, U.S. says
The militants have a depleted bank account, U.S. officials say, after efforts to deprive the Islamists of oil profits and other revenue that finances military operations and terrorist attacks.
 
Dave Barry's Year in Review: Trump and the 'hideous monstrosity' that was 2016
We've seen some weird years, but we've never seen one as weird as 2016, the Al Yankovic of years. If years were movies, 2016 would be "Plan 9 From Outer Space." If years were relatives, 2016 would be the uncle who shows up to your Thanksgiving dinner wearing his underpants on the outside.
 
He was attacked and called un-American at a Trump rally. Can he forgive the man who did it?
Nine months after the day when one assaulted the other, they approached a courthouse to face each other for the second time in their lives.
 
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North Korea hints at ICBM test
Preparations for launching an intercontinental ballistic missile have "reached the final stage," North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said in his annual New Year's address.
Clemson throttles Ohio State to earn title game rematch vs. Alabama
DeShaun Watson threw for one score and ran for two more as the Tigers dominated en route to a 31-0 victory.
China mounts $9 billion effort to beat the United States in genetic testing
America has been the undisputed genomics leader, but Chinese investors have poured money into research and funding companies at home and abroad — including a lab that tackles some of the hardest cases at a Boston hospital.
California officials say a new plan will make water conservation 'a way of life'
Heading into a sixth year of record drought, and with no end in sight, the state is preparing for a dramatic change in how its residents use water.
Bourdain bashes fellow 'Eastern liberals' over Trump's victory
TV personality Anthony Bourdain, an outspoken critic of Donald Trump, called out "privileged Eastern liberals" — including himself — for an "utter contempt" of working-class Americans that he says made Trump's presidency possible.
S. Newman Darby | 1928-2016
Sign painter who launched the sport of windsurfing dies at 88
He combined sailing and surfing to invent the sailboard in 1964. Two decades later, it became an Olympic sport.
Homicides remain steady in the Washington region
The District ended 2016 with 135 homicides — down 17 percent from the previous year — but neighboring communities saw upticks.
News quiz: 12 quick questions to wrap up a busy year
How closely did you pay attention this week? As usual, the faster you correctly answer, the bigger the time bonus.
Cars
Style, speed and safety for a select few
The 2017 Audi 3.0T Quattro sedan is fast, nimble and safe. Just don't expect to see one very often.
Travel
Prince's residence is open as a museum
The musician's worldly possessions (and ashes) are on display in Chanhassen, Minn.
On Parenting
Debbie Reynolds and a parent's grief
Among the community of bereaved parents, there was a profound sense of understanding.
 
     
 
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