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7:55 AM ET, December 30, 2016

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David E. Sanger / New York Times:
U.S. Punishes Russia for Election Hacking, Ejecting Operatives  —  WASHINGTON — The Obama administration struck back at Russia on Thursday for its efforts to influence the 2016 election, ejecting 35 Russian intelligence operatives from the United States and imposing sanctions on Russia's …
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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
Austin Wright / Politico:
Obama's Russia sanctions put Hill Republicans in a box  —  President Barack Obama's eleventh-hour Russia sanctions present a big test for congressional Republicans, who are torn between decades-old GOP principles and their new standard-bearer's unorthodox embrace of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Discussion: ABC News and Daily Kos
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 …
The White House:
Statement by the President on Actions in Response to Russian Malicious Cyber Activity and Harassment  —  Today, I have ordered a number of actions in response to the Russian government's aggressive harassment of U.S. officials and cyber operations aimed at the U.S. election.
Michael Walsh / Yahoo! News:
Paul Ryan welcomes Obama's ‘overdue’ Russia retaliation  —  House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., thinks the Obama administration was justified in retaliating Thursday against Russia with sanctions for interfering with U.S. institutions.  But he said it should've been done long ago.
New York Times:
President Obama Punishes Russia, at Last
Katie Bo Williams / The Hill:
US sanctions Russia over hacking, expels 35 officials
Discussion: The Last Refuge and The Atlantic
Washington Post:
Kremlin spokesman vows retaliation against U.S. sanctions
Discussion: Balloon Juice
CNN:
Russia sanctions announced by White House
Department of Homeland Security:
Joint DHS, ODNI, FBI Statement on Russian Malicious Cyber Activity
Discussion: GeekWire and US-CERT
Amanda Terkel / The Huffington Post:
Buffalo School Board Passes Resolution Telling Carl Paladino To Resign Within 24 Hours  —  His fellow board members say Paladino, a Donald Trump ally, needs to resign within 24 hours or they will seek his removal from the state.  —  BUFFALO, N.Y. The Buffalo Board of Education voted 6-2 Thursday …
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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
Brad Reed / Raw Story:
School board votes to oust Trump campaign official who compared Michelle Obama to an ape
Discussion: The Buffalo News
Josh Rogin / Sputnik International:
Harsh US Sanctions Ban Russian Use Of Maryland's Grills, Ocean Views  —  Ruthless US sanctions have banned the use of a highly-private and strategically placed Russian “spy compound,” a vacation retreat center in Maryland where families grilled burgers, hot dogs, and maybe even nuclear-Russian shish kebobs.
Daily Mail:
UK Government issues unprecedented attack on the US after Secretary of State John Kerry branded Israeli regime the ‘most right-wing in history’  — No 10 says it was inappropriate of Kerry to attack the make-up of the democratically-elected Israeli government
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Betsy Woodruff / The Daily Beast:
Will John Kerry's Israel Speech Tear the Democrats Apart?
Discussion: Mediaite
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.
Discussion: Red Alert Politics and RedState
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.
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
National Journal:
High Expectations Could Bedevil Trump  —  But Democrats must choose their fights wisely or risk sharing the blame.  —  Some things in polit­ics are hard to re­con­cile.  Since Don­ald Trump's elec­tion last month, eco­nom­ic op­tim­ism has skyrock­eted.
Daniel Strauss / Politico:
South Bend mayor moves closer to decision on DNC race  —  SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Pete Buttigieg, the mayor here who national Democrats often mention on the shortlist of rising stars in the party, said he is nearing a decision about whether to run for DNC chair and would step down as mayor if he were to win the job.
Brad Reed / Raw Story:
Gun-loving conservative columnist accidentally killed after letting teen boy hold his firearm  —  DON'T MISS STORIES.  FOLLOW RAW STORY!  —  M.D. Harmon, a conservative columnist who frequently wrote in favor of gun ownership rights for the Portland Press Herald, died this week after being accidentally shot by a teenage boy.
 
 
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John Hayward / Breitbart:
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Lee Bergquist / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
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E.J. Dionne Jr / Washington Post:
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