Elections 2016

Senate Republican leader backs investigation into Russian hacking

The Senate's top Republican broke with President-elect Donald Trump on Monday over whether Russian hacking during the U.S. election merited closer scrutiny, a fissure between Trump and his party that appeared to grow as lawmakers pressed for a special investigation into the matter.

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Robert Reich: 'A dark cloud of illegitimacy hangs over the pending presidency of Donald Trump'

Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich warned that Donald Trump must deal with questions about his ties to Russia before taking office or a "dark cloud of illegitimacy" would haunt his presidency.

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US judge rejects Jill Stein bid for Pennsylvania recount

A U.S. judge in Pennsylvania on Monday rejected Green Party candidate Jill Stein's request for a recount of the state's ballots in last month's presidential election and an examination of voting machines for evidence of hacking.

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'Bullsh*t hatred cover to cover': Vandals deface Korans and books about Islam in libraries across US

A number of libraries across the U.S. say that they have seen an increased number of anti-Muslim acts of vandalism and hate speech in the wake of the election of Republican candidate Donald Trump.

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Trump targets Lockheed Martin's F-35 fighter jet costs

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump took aim at another major defense contractor on Monday, saying the cost of Lockheed Martin's F-35 fighter jet program was too high.

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Kremlin praises Tillerson, tipped for Secretary of state job, as highly professional

The Kremlin on Monday praised Rex Tillerson, front-runner to be U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's pick for Secretary of State, as highly professional.

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Will Trump scrap NASA’s climate research mission?

The wonders of NASA — Mars rovers, astronaut Instagram feeds, audacious missions probing distant galactic mysteries — have long enthralled the American public. And, it turns out, the accomplishments have won the agency the public’s trust: Polls have consistently shown NASA to be the second-most trusted government institution, behind only the Centers for Disease Control and…

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Trump says 'nobody really knows' what's causing climate change or if it's even real

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump said on Sunday that "nobody really knows" whether global climate change is real and that he is weighing the country's options with regards to continuing to participate in global climate change reduction efforts.

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Donald Trump promises to resolve Dakota Access pipeline impasse 'very quickly' after taking office

President-elect Donald Trump said Sunday he planned to resolve the Dakota Access oil pipeline standoff "very quickly" after taking office if necessary as the action moves from the camps to the courtroom. Protesters headed home as snow and freezing temperatures enveloped the camps near Cannon Ball, North Dakota, claiming victory in the wake of the Obama…

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Russia says closely monitoring signals from Trump's team: RIA

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said on Monday thatRussia was closely monitoring any signals from the team of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump regarding its future foreign policy, RIA news agency reported.

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Trump taps Retired General Kelly to lead Homeland Security: statement

Republican U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Monday formally announced Retired General John Kelly, a 45-year military veteran, as his choice to lead the Department Of Homeland Security.

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Bernie Sanders: Look beneath the surface when Trump attacks people

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) weighed in on President-elect Trump's feud with Union Leader Chuck Jones Thursday Night in an MSNBC interview.

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Sarah Palin says she'll help stop Russian hackers: I'll 'keep an eye on them' from my house!

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin offered her help with the problem of Russian hackers interfering with the U.S. electoral system.

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