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He was assaulted and called un-American at a Trump rally. Can he forgive the man who did it?; Authorities search for a shooter after New Year's massacre at Istanbul nightclub; Putin won 2016, but Russia has its limits as a superpower​; Did D.C. area private schools brush off Trump adviser? Reports about Kellyanne Conway are greatly exaggerated.; Anthony Bourdain bashes fellow ‘privileged Eastern liberals’ for making Trump win possible; French employees can legally ignore work emails outside of office hours; ‘Just stop, Daddy': A lawmaker beat his wife as his children pleaded with him, officials say; Trump still not sold on Russian link to hacking; Federal agencies rush to fill job openings before Trump takes office Jan. 20; Trump’s victory was history rhyming with itself again; Why the Democrats’ 2017 comeback dream is like nothing we’ve seen before; Becoming Michael Lewis; Russian operation hacked a Vermont utility, showing risk to U.S. electrical grid security, officials say; NFL Week 17 – Latest news, injury updates, playoff scenarios, fantasy football and betting advice; Trump keeps saying he wants unity — and keeps showing that it’s up to everyone else; California officials say a new plan will make water conservation 'a way of life'
 
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He was assaulted and called un-American at a Trump rally. Can he forgive the man who did it?
Their Americas had collided in that moment, and now they were about to come together again.
Authorities search for a shooter after New Year's massacre at Istanbul nightclub
Turkish authorities on Sunday sought a gunman who attacked a new year's celebration, killing dozens of people and wounded scores more in what officials have called an act of terrorism.
 
Putin won 2016, but Russia has its limits as a superpower​
In a New Year's address, Putin thanks his country for "the victories and achievements."
 
Did D.C. area private schools brush off Trump adviser? Reports about Kellyanne Conway are greatly exaggerated.
What really happened.
 
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Anthony Bourdain bashes fellow ‘privileged Eastern liberals’ for making Trump win possible
"When people are afraid and feel that their government has failed them they do things that seem completely mad," Bourdain told Reason magazine this week.
 
French employees can legally ignore work emails outside of office hours
The "right to disconnect" bill was packaged with new and controversial labor reforms introduced in France earlier this year.
 
‘Just stop, Daddy': A lawmaker beat his wife as his children pleaded with him, officials say
South Carolina state Rep. Chris Worley (R), who voted for a domestic violence reform bill last session, was arrested on a domestic violence charge.
 
Trump still not sold on Russian link to hacking
President-elect Donald Trump says that "no computer is safe" when it comes to keeping information private, expressing new skepticism about the security of online communications his administration is likely to use for everything from day-to-day planning to international relations.
 
Federal agencies rush to fill job openings before Trump takes office Jan. 20
Facing a promised hiring freeze, officials try to bolster their agencies for looming austerity.
 
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Why the Democrats’ 2017 comeback dream is like nothing we’ve seen before
In recent history, the most confident analysts of our political parties have argued that victory will come through moderation. They have been completely wrong.
 
Becoming Michael Lewis
Walter Isaacson traces how his longtime friend went from troublemaker to bestselling author.
 
Russian operation hacked a Vermont utility, showing risk to U.S. electrical grid security, officials say
A code associated with the Russian hacking operation dubbed Grizzly Steppe was detected.
 
NFL Week 17 – Latest news, injury updates, playoff scenarios, fantasy football and betting advice
The final Sunday of the NFL season has arrived, with three teams battling for two playoff spots in the NFC. Meanwhile, Black Monday looms for the NFL's coaches.
 
Trump keeps saying he wants unity — and keeps showing that it’s up to everyone else
On the last day of a tumultuous year, Trump twists the knife once again.
 
California officials say a new plan will make water conservation 'a way of life'
Heading into a sixth year of record drought, the state seeks to monitor nearly every drop.
 
 
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