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Secret CIA assessment says Russia was trying to help Trump win White House; The CIA concluded that Russia worked to elect Trump. Republicans now face an impossible choice.; This is what happens when Donald Trump attacks a private citizen on Twitter; Annie Glenn: 'When I called John, he cried. People just couldn’t believe that I could really talk.'; One of Disney’s most popular brands has investors really worried; Donald Trump is actually a fascist; Schumer calls for full investigation by Congress of Russian interference in U.S. elections; Trump transition team for Energy Department seeks names of employees involved in climate meetings; Husband who hasn't had sex in years asks, 'Is this normal?'; College instructor tells students that Trump’s election was an ‘act of terrorism’; These Ga. police officers grew up together. This week, in the line of duty, they died together.; Trump says blacks who stayed home were ‘almost as good’ as those who voted for him; Carolyn Hax: After the exchange of wedding vows, why not an exchange of receipts?; The Women’s March on Washington says it has secured a starting location; A driver passed out from a suspected drug overdose. From the back seat, a child was trying to wake him.; The polar vortex is coming. Here’s what that means — and how cold it could get.
 
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Secret CIA assessment says Russia was trying to help Trump win White House
The U.S. has identified individuals and groups who passed Democratic Party material to WikiLeaks.
The CIA concluded that Russia worked to elect Trump. Republicans now face an impossible choice.
Will Republicans join the probe -- in opposition to their president-elect's clearly stated position?
 
This is what happens when Donald Trump attacks a private citizen on Twitter
Even as president-elect, Trump targets and harasses his critics via the social-media app.
 
Annie Glenn: 'When I called John, he cried. People just couldn’t believe that I could really talk.'
To John Glenn, the real hero was his wife Annie, conqueror of disability.
 
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One of Disney’s most popular brands has investors really worried
And it isn't "Star Wars."
 
Donald Trump is actually a fascist
It's not how you think.
 
Schumer calls for full investigation by Congress of Russian interference in U.S. elections
Sen. Charles E. Schumer said the idea that any country could be meddling with U.S. elections "should shake both parties to their core."
 
Trump transition team for Energy Department seeks names of employees involved in climate meetings
The Trump transition team has issued a list of 74 questions for the Energy Department, asking officials there to identify which employees and contractors have worked on forging an international climate pact as well as domestic efforts to cut the nation's carbon output.
 
Husband who hasn't had sex in years asks, 'Is this normal?'
"Normal" isn't the question. "Mutual" is. Here's why and how to begin the conversation.
 
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These Ga. police officers grew up together. This week, in the line of duty, they died together.
They were best friends, model officers and heroes, Americus, Ga., Police Chief Mark Scott said at a news conference.
 
Trump says blacks who stayed home were ‘almost as good’ as those who voted for him
The president-elect's comments in Michigan came during the latest stop on his "thank you" tour.
 
Carolyn Hax: After the exchange of wedding vows, why not an exchange of receipts?
A cousin is taking a financial hit to attend a wedding and is getting heat for rethinking a big gift.
 
The Women’s March on Washington says it has secured a starting location
The march, held the day after the inauguration, is planning to start at the Capitol, but where it goes from there is still in question.
 
A driver passed out from a suspected drug overdose. From the back seat, a child was trying to wake him.
The toddler was strapped in his car seat, "sweating heavily with sweat running down his forehead and arms," Florida police said.
 
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. From D.C. to New York, daytime highs will struggle to climb out of the 20s.
 
 
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