Sunday, December 18, 2016

Sunday's Headlines: In last-shot bid, thousands urge electoral college to block Trump

Trump's tone could pose challenge as he seeks to govern a deeply divided nation; Russian hacking presents problem for Trump, who touts 'America first'; 'Putin's favorite congressman' sees his softer views on Russia taking hold under Trump; 'What kind of a childhood is that?'; China said it would return a seized U.S. naval drone. Trump told them to 'keep it.';
 
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In last-shot bid, thousands urge electoral college to block Trump
Amid the scrutiny of a divisive election, pressure on members of the country's electoral college to select someone other than Donald Trump has grown dramatically — and noisily — in recent weeks. But although some electors appeared to waver, there is little evidence that Trump will fall short when they convene Monday.
Trump's tone could pose challenge as he seeks to govern a deeply divided nation
Since the election, he has continued the divisive rhetoric of his campaign. At "thank you" rallies, the president-elect has mocked opponents, sneered at the media and trumpeted his electoral feats, making little effort to reach out to the nearly 54 percent of voters who cast ballots for someone else.
 
Russian hacking presents problem for Trump, who touts 'America first'
The president-elect's first test has come even before he is sworn in, and so far he has responded with denial, equivocation and deflection — apparently focused on shielding himself from criticism.
 
'Putin's favorite congressman' sees his softer views on Russia taking hold under Trump
Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-Calif.) has been waging a lonely and oft-criticized struggle to relax Washington's posture toward Russia.
 
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'What kind of a childhood is that?'
Their mom and dad were two of the 33,091 people to die of opioid overdoses in 2015. Now, three children in West Virginia must move forward amid an epidemic that has essentially wiped out an entire generation of health advances in the state and forced many to ask: How can the children of West Virginia overcome two decades of decay and despair?
 
China said it would return a seized U.S. naval drone. Trump told them to 'keep it.'
The president-elect's comment could prolong one of the most serious incidents between the U.S. and Chinese militaries in recent memory, potentially complicating ties ahead of his inauguration.
 
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The self-referential presidency of Barack Obama
 
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I'm a scientist who has gotten death threats. I fear what may happen under Trump.
 
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