Sunday, December 11, 2016

Sunday's Headlines: Trump, CIA on collision course over Russia’s role in election

FBI, CIA give differing accounts to lawmakers on Russia; Democrats want probe of CIA election claims; GOP expresses doubt; Trump expected to pick ExxonMobil chief executive as secretary of state; The bright spot of 2016: This was a year of excellent television; Turkey mourns as death toll from twin bombings reaches 38; Explosion in Cairo at Christian church kills at least 20;
 
Today's Headlines
The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors
 
 
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Trump, CIA on collision course over Russia's role in election
The distrust between U.S. intelligence agencies and President-elect Donald Trump became open antagonism after he mocked a report that Russia intervened to help him win the election.
FBI, CIA give differing accounts to lawmakers on Russia
Russia clearly wanted to help Trump defeat Hillary Clinton, the CIA said. But in another briefing, the FBI was more circumspect.
 
Democrats want probe of CIA election claims; GOP expresses doubt
Democrat Chuck Schumer denounced "meddling" by Russia, but Republican John McCain said he's uncertain of the CIA's secret report that Moscow helped tilt the election toward Donald Trump.
 
Trump expected to pick ExxonMobil chief executive as secretary of state
People close to the transition team confirmed that Rex Tillerson is the choice for America's chief diplomat. His close relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin could become a flash point in confirmation hearings.
 
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The bright spot of 2016: This was a year of excellent television
The Post's TV critic has never had a harder time narrowing down his top 10. Where else could a nation's weary citizens — their throats raw from arguing and their fingers exhausted from trading social-media insults — collapse on the collective sofa and find reprieve? 
 
Turkey mourns as death toll from twin bombings reaches 38
At least 30 police officers were killed late Saturday in Istanbul by explosions that also injured 155 people, officials said.
 
Explosion in Cairo at Christian church kills at least 20
The Sunday morning blast, which also wounded 35 people, came less than 48 hours after a bomb killed six Egyptian officers.
 
 
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