Thursday, January 5, 2017

Thursday's Headlines: Trump’s criticism of intelligence on Russia divides Republicans

GOP launches long-promised repeal of Obamacare with no full plan to replace it; How WikiLeaks' Julian Assange went from pariah to paragon in the eyes of some conservatives; The cutthroat race to build the world's fastest elevator; 4 in custody after Facebook video shows group attacking man while railing against Trump and whites;
 
Today's Headlines
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Trump's criticism of intelligence on Russia divides Republicans
Critics of Russian President Vladimir Putin, such as Sens. John McCain and Lindsey O. Graham, want to go full-bore on holding Russia to account for suspected interference in the U.S. election. But they may be slowed by other GOP senators who prefer a different approach.
GOP launches long-promised repeal of Obamacare with no full plan to replace it
Vice President-elect Mike Pence met with GOP lawmakers and vowed to unwind the existing health law with executive actions and legislation. Meanwhile, President Obama urged Democratic legislators not to help the GOP on a replacement.
 
How WikiLeaks' Julian Assange went from pariah to paragon in the eyes of some conservatives
Although some GOP figures still view the WikiLeaks founder with suspicion, conservative news sources now praise him for exposing Democratic emails.
 
The cutthroat race to build the world's fastest elevator
China has five of the 10 speediest elevators, but the demand for them is ebbing. Now the competition between makers of elevators has escalated as they try to outdo each other.
 
4 in custody after Facebook video shows group attacking man while railing against Trump and whites
Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson said that the victim was an adult male with "mental health challenges." The suspects were in custody and awaiting formal charges, which could include hate crime charges, he said.
 
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Opinions
 
Obama was indeed transformational, unfortunately
 
The farewell message Obama wishes he could give: 'You're welcome!'
 
What if Trump is playing Russia like he played the media?
 
Trump probably won't let Obama go quietly
 
The American auto industry does not need Trump to stage-manage it
 
Stop trying to hush up the truth about election hacking
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Macy's plans to cut more than 10,000 jobs after a disappointing holiday season
Early evidence suggests that the retail industry pulled down a solid holiday sales haul this year. Yet it seems Macy's struggled to get a piece of the action.
Biden's post-White House plans: Tackling cancer issues, including drug prices
The vice president, who lost his son, Beau, to brain cancer in 2015, said he will create a nonprofit organization to address a range of cancer issues, including the high costs of drugs.
Internet providers are pushing for a repeal of Obama-era privacy rules
The rules, which were passed in October, are meant to keep firms such as Comcast and Verizon from abusing the behavioral data they collect on customers. That information includes your Web browsing history and the content of your emails.
How the USSR’s effort to destroy Islam created a generation of radicals
In the early 1920s, the Soviet government effectively banned Islam in Central Asia. Books written in Arabic were burned, and Muslims weren't allowed to hold office. These moves only radicalized believers.
Equifax and TransUnion fined $23 million for misrepresenting credit products
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said that the credit-reporting bureaus deceived consumers by suggesting that the credit scores they provided were the same scores used by financial firms to make lending decisions.
Why did CNN air a documentary about the band Chicago produced by band members?
The network said it has no concerns about the two-hour film, which aired on New Year's Day. But experts in documentary filmmaking had a few.
German court shuts down hopes for a breakaway Bavaria
Some Bavarians have long pushed for a split from Germany. The wealthy southern state comprises roughly one-fifth of Germany's landmass.
 
     
 
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