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Obama On Russian Hacking: 'We Need To Take Action. And We Will' - NPR

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Obama On Russian Hacking: 'We Need To Take Action. And We Will'
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President Obama says the United States will respond to Russian cyber-attacks that the intelligence community has concluded were part of an effort to influence the 2016 presidential election. In an interview with NPR's Steve Inskeep airing Friday on ...
Trump's Twitter falsehoods fire up his base, provoke opponents and distract from larger issuesLos Angeles Times

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NBA coach Brett Brown a witness for Shane Heal in fraud case

Sydney Morning Herald 

Philadelphia 76ers NBA coach Brett Brown is expected to be called to give evidence in a court case involving Australian basketball great Shane Heal who is facing with three counts of fraud relating to an alleged $750,000 scam.

Railway panel calls for security, medicare

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

Members of the National Federation of Indian Railway Men (NFIRM) demanded adequate safety and security for the railway personnel in the East Central Railway zone under Dhanbad division, during their conference in Barwadeeh block in Latehar district on Thursday.

Passing a Chinese Maritime 'Trump Test'

The National Interest 

Andrew S. Erickson

Security, Asia

If the past is any guide, China may test the new administration early on. Beijing's “maritime militia” could play an important part.

China’s Leninist leadership has rightly been termed the “high church of realpolitik.” Beijing’s leaders believe that even small changes in foreign leaders, correlation of forces, or the relative balance of power have important significance. If they appear in flux, China probes for opportunities. If meeting minimal or manageable resistance... Читать дальше...



Official seeks driver's license list in voting rights case

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach is asking a federal court to order the state to release a list of about 21,000 people who have temporary driver's licenses in an apparent effort to bolster his claims…

ANZ says headwinds unlikely to change soon

Sydney Morning Herald 

ANZ Bank chief executive Shayne Elliot says the current operating environment is dominated by headwinds, none of which are likely to change soon.

Chilly Chi-Town: Chicagoans bemoan cold weather, calling it Chiberia

RT (Daily news) 

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Chicago, but it feels more like the Ice Age, according to a number of Chicagoans on social media. Some Midwesterners are lamenting the cloudy, frigid weather by giving their city the nickname “Chiberia.”
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Should the United States Wage War for Friends?

The National Interest 

Christopher A. Preble

Security, Asia

The nation's interest, not friendship, should guide the conduct of U.S. foreign policy.

I was honored to participate in the Soho Forum’s successful debate earlier this week in New York City concerning the question of whether, "The United States should be prepared to use force in defense of friendly nations even when not subject to the direct threat of force."

Arguing in the affirmative was the esteemed constitutional scholar Richard Epstein. Читать дальше...

Could a U.S.-Russia 'Reset' Change Public Distrust?

The National Interest 

Stepan Goncharov, Dina Smeltz, Lily Wojtowicz

Politics, Eurasia

While an improving tenor in official relations could lead Russians to warm to the United States, American public opinion may be more resistant.

At first glance, recent public opinion surveys in Russia and the United States paint a gloomy picture on the state of U.S.-Russia relations. Mutual favorability ratings are at their lowest levels since the end of the Cold War, and each public shows significant distrust toward the other. Читать дальше...

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5 Questions Trump Should Raise about Afghanistan

The National Interest 

Daniel R. DePetris

Security, Asia

Are U.S. objectives realistic?

One of the more disturbing aspects of the 2016 presidential campaign — besides the name-calling, the callousness and the outright falsehoods that all of the candidates engaged in over a span of eighteen months — was the fact that nobody really spoke in concrete or detailed terms about America’s military involvement in Afghanistan. If Afghanistan were some blip on the radar screen, where the president decided... Читать дальше...

There Is No Secret Plan to Cut Waste at the Defense Department

The National Interest 

Tom Spoehr

Security, Americas

The Pentagon’s budget woes aren’t that simple.

There’s no shortage of waste in the daily operations of the Pentagon. Inefficient, culture-bound business practices, excessive layers of management, redundant capabilities between the military services and the defense bureaucracy—all contribute to excessive waste.

There is nothing new in this observation. Thus, when the Washington Post broke the story about a study supposedly identifying “evidence of $125 billion in bureaucratic waste... Читать дальше...

Women to make Kasmar open defecation-free, brick by brick

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

Women of Kasmar, 40km from the district headquarters, and Chandankyari blocks are going to make a difference to the administration's initiative of making the blocks open defecation-free (ODF).

Sheriff Joe Arpaio closes probe of Obama birth certificate

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

PHOENIX (AP) — Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Arizona has fixated on the authenticity of President Barack Obama's birth certificate for more than five years, going so far as to send a deputy and member of his volunteer posse to Hawaii…


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