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The ebullient reaction to Donald Trump’s victory contributed to the U.S. intelligence community’s assessment that Moscow’s efforts were aimed at least in part at helping the president-elect.
Identities of those involved in delivering stolen Democratic emails to WikiLeaks are at the heart of an unprecedented intelligence report detailing evidence of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential campaign, which is expected to be presented to Trump on Friday.
Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper’s testimony comes as the president-elect has repeatedly voiced skepticism of Russian interference.
Amid tension over the president-elect’s vision for intelligence agencies, R. James Woolsey Jr. said he did not want to “fly under false colors.”
Officials said the Trump transition team sought the unusually stern directive, which seems to bar extensions granted by past administrations.
For many in the House Freedom Caucus, a repeal of the health law is more important than fiscal discipline.
(David Filipov, Jason Aldag/The Washington Post)
Despite what you may read in an encyclopedia, residents in Russia’s fourth-largest city, Yekaterinburg, will make it clear to you with tightly clenched teeth that they are in the Urals: Not. Siberia. A Post reporter went to find out where the physical and cultural borders really are.
The plan would rely on authority under a 2006 law passed with bipartisan support. While the funding would come directly from U.S. taxpayer dollars, it would not preclude reimbursement from Mexico.
Developers of the 75-story building in India have staked its success on the Trump brand’s value, but almost half of the tower’s 400 units remain available more than two years after they went on sale.
Vandals struck dozens of locations across several states in Mexico, primarily in poor neighborhoods where recent increases in the prices of gas, electricity and other basic goods are felt most acutely. 
Newly hired black officers may feel they cannot advocate for black civilians out of fear that they might be “perceived as violating prevailing norms” of police culture, according to researchers at Indiana University.
There isn’t a game that football fans should skip in the first weekend of postseason play. But Packers-Giants and Seahawks-Lions look like the most compelling showdowns.
Clever reuse initiatives and an effort to rebrand what you might ordinarily consider a scrap have helped one food distributor benefit its bottom line and the planet.
The arrival of cold weather usually coincides with an increase in one of winter's most dreaded horrors: norovirus. And some doctors and patients are reporting more severe illness than in previous years.
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