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11:15 AM ET, December 30, 2016

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Tyler Durden / zerohedge.com/fullrss2.xml …:
Putin Stunner: “We Will Not Expel Anyone; We Refuse To Sink To Obama's Level”  —  Vladimir the merciful?  —  Following this morning's reports that Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov would recommend to Russian President Vladimir Putin a retaliation in kind, and expel 35 American diplomats, saying that “we cannot leave such acts unanswered.
Discussion: RT
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CNN:
Conway wonders if Russian sanctions were intended to restrict Trump  — She says usually sanctions remain in place until the activity that caused the sanctions is removed  — Trump said that Americans should “get on with our lives” when asked about possible Russian sanctions
Washington Post:
Kremlin spokesman vows retaliation against U.S. sanctions  —  MOSCOW — The Kremlin on Friday issued a stark warning to the United States, saying it would respond in kind to the U.S. expulsion of 35 Russian diplomats and other sanctions following the Russian hacking of U.S. political parties before the 2016 presidential elections.
Louis Nelson / Politico:
Giuliani: Obama trying to create problems for Trump with 11th-hour foreign policy moves  —  Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani dismissed the sanctions against Russia announced Thursday by President Barack Obama as “petty little actions” intended to box President-elect Donald Trump into a corner and accomplish little else.
Discussion: The Week
National Post:   'We won't send anyone away': Putin declines to retaliate against Obama's expulsion of Russian diplomats
Austin Wright / Politico:
Obama's Russia sanctions put Hill Republicans in a box
Discussion: ABC News, Hot Air and Daily Kos
CNN:
Russia sanctions announced by White House
ABC News:
Transcript for Russian Foreign Minister Proposes Expelling 35 US Diplomats
Discussion: Politico
David E. Sanger / New York Times:
U.S. Punishes Russia for Election Hacking, Ejecting Operatives
The White House:
Statement by the President on Actions in Response to Russian Malicious Cyber Activity and Harassment
The Salt Lake / Salt Lake Tribune:
Singer resigns from Mormon Tabernacle Choir, says she ‘could never look myself in the mirror again’ if she performed for Trump  —  Protest » She says she can't “in good conscience” take part in the ceremonies.  —  The Mormon Tabernacle Choir's acceptance of the invitation to sing …
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Jan Chamberlin / Facebook:
Dear Family and Friends,  —  This is the message I have sent to Choir:  —  Dear President Jarrett and Choir,  —  Today is my birthday.  (Happy Birthday to you, happy birthday to you...........)  —  It is with a sad and heavy heart that I submit my resignation to you and to Choir.
James Varney / RealClearInvestigations:
Skeptical Climate Scientists Coming In From the Cold  —  In the world of climate science, the skeptics are coming in from the cold.  —  Researchers who see global warming as something less than a planet-ending calamity believe the incoming Trump administration may allow their views to be developed and heard.
Travis Allen / Washington Examiner:
California Democrats legalize child prostitution  —  Beginning on Jan. 1, prostitution by minors will be legal in California.  Yes, you read that right.  —  SB 1322 bars law enforcement from arresting sex workers who are under the age of 18 for soliciting or engaging in prostitution, or loitering with the intent to do so.
Reuters:
Britain, edging towards Trump, scolds Kerry over Israel  —  Britain scolded U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry for describing the Israeli government as the most right-wing in Israeli history, a move that aligns Prime Minister Theresa May more closely with President-elect Donald Trump.
Discussion: Hot Air and ABC
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New York Post:
Obama's ugly bid to snub voters and tie Trump's hands  —  In his waning days in the White House, President Obama is desperately trying to make his policies as permanent as possible by tying the hands of his successor — and far more than other presidents have done on their way out.
Todd S. Purdum / Politico:
The Death of Clintonism  —  In September 1963, two months before his death, John F. Kennedy mused aloud to his old friend the journalist Charles Bartlett about the prospects for the 1968 presidential election, in which, he presciently worried, his brother Robert might run against Lyndon Johnson.
Neetzan Zimmerman / The Hill:
Nixon's lawyer accuses Trump of lying  —  Richard Nixon's former lawyer is accusing President-elect Donald Trump  —  of constantly lying to the American people.  —  John Dean, who served as White House Counsel to the former president and was directly involved in the Watergate scandal …
Discussion: RedState and Raw Story
Ashley Southall / New York Times:
Garbage Trucks Will Help Protect New York for New Year's Eve  —  When revelers begin arriving at Times Square on Saturday to ring in the new year, they will hear the familiar sound of police helicopters overhead, go through the mandatory bag screenings and see the usual mass of police officers.
Discussion: Gizmodo and New York Magazine
Ronnie Cohen / Reuters:
States that legalized marijuana saw a drop in traffic deaths  —  Ayrn Taylor, a United Food and Commercial Workers union (UFCW) member and employee at the Venice Beach Care Center, displays medical marijuana during a media visit at the medical marijuana dispensary in Los Angeles, California February 6, 2013.
Discussion: Instapundit
The Guardian:
Trump New York co-chair won't resign despite racist remarks about Obamas  —  Carl Paladino, who said he wanted to see president dead of mad cow disease and first lady living with a gorilla, will not resign despite school board voting him out  —  The Trump presidential campaign New York co-chair …
Discussion: Raw Story, New York Times and alan.com
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Katie Bo Williams / The Hill:
FBI, DHS release report on Russia hacking  —  The FBI and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Thursday released a joint report detailing how investigators linked the Russian government to hacks on various Democratic political organizations.  —  The document makes clear reference …
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Katie Bo Williams / The Hill:
US sanctions Russia over hacking, expels 35 officials
 
 
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Josh Rogin / Sputnik International:
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Discussion: Washington Post
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