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Trump's GOP takeover begins

Politico 

The Republican Party that once kept him at arm's length is gradually being commandeered by Trump and his allies.



Romney in lead for State Dept., sources say

MSNBC 

Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman is not a top candidate for secretary of state nor is Rudy Giuliani but Mitt Romney is still a favored name, according to sources.

The Latest: Russia’s Lavrov warns Syrian rebels in Aleppo

TheRepublic.com 

BEIRUT — The Latest on the conflict in Syria (all times local):

12:55 p.m.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has warned Syrian rebels in Aleppo that they will be wiped out unless they agree to stop fighting and quit the besieged city.

Lavrov told reporters during a press conference in Moscow on Tuesday that “those who refuse to leave nicely will be destroyed. There is no other way.”

Lavrov also lamented what he described as attempts by the United States to obtain... Читать дальше...

Recovery of fire victims winds down; investigation looms

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Some people managed to text loved ones goodbye and "I love you" before they died in an Oakland warehouse fire that claimed three dozen lives, officials said, as heart-rending reports of victims' last moments emerged from…

Trump marginalizes D.C. transition staff

Politico 

The president-elect’s advisers in New York are laser-focused on picking his Cabinet, largely ignoring the policy plans being produced in D.C.

Who wants to live forever?

Russia Beyond the Headlines 

When Russian biophysicist Alexey Karnaukhov had his bone marrow transplanted into his body last October in hopes that he could live to 150 years old, his experiment did not make headlines. Russian scientists have previously tested their pioneering procedures on themselves. For instance, cryologist Anatoly Brushkov injected himself with a compound containing a sample of an ancient strain of bacteria that survived in permafrost for millions of years, and Vladimir Skulachev of the Russian Academy of... Читать дальше...

Math a concern for US teens; science, reading flat on test

McClatchy DC Bureau 

American students have a math problem. The latest global snapshot of student performance shows declining math scores in the U.S. and stagnant performance in science and reading. "We're losing ground … Click to Continue »

Asian stocks follow Dow higher, European shares tepid

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

HONG KONG (AP) — Asian stocks rose Tuesday following another record day on Wall Street, while European stocks wobbled in early trading, buffeted by more political and economic uncertainty.

Asian stocks follow Dow higher, European shares tepid

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

HONG KONG (AP) — Asian stocks rose Tuesday following another record day on Wall Street, while European stocks wobbled in early trading, buffeted by more political and economic uncertainty.





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