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    • Wells Fargo's numbers painting a grim picture

      Wells Fargo's numbers painting a grim picture

      The banking giant's fake account scandal has not only hit hard at its bottom line but is creating a dim outlook for the future.Details »

      • Boots recalled over swastika footprints

        Boots recalled over swastika footprints

      • Cancer survivor confronts Ryan over Obamacare

        Cancer survivor confronts Ryan over Obamacare

      • Trump not a 'legitimate president,' lawmaker says

        Trump not a 'legitimate president,' lawmaker says

    • Defense secretary pick Mattis calls Russia top threat, says Iran deal will be enforced
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      Defense secretary pick Mattis calls Russia top threat, says Iran deal will be enforced

      Defense secretary nominee James Mattis on Thursday ranked Russia and the national debt as top threats to U.S. national security and said that President Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran was “imperfect” but must be enforced. “It’s not a deal I would have signed,” the retired Marine general said in a wide-ranging Senate Armed Services Committee hearing focused on his virtually certain confirmation. During a three-hour appearance before lawmakers who rarely challenged him, Mattis repeatedly criticized Russia, promised that President-elect Donald Trump would enforce NATO’s automatic mutual-defense agreement, and said he had no plans to roll back the role of women or LGBTQ Americans in the military.

      • Army Handgun Program Again Enters Capitol Hill Crosshairs
        Army Handgun Program Again Enters Capitol Hill Crosshairs
        Kit Up!
      • Gillibrand grills Mattis on role of women in military
        Gillibrand grills Mattis on role of women in military
        Washington Post
    • More than $160,000 raised for victim of Chicago attack filmed on Facebook Live
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      More than $160,000 raised for victim of Chicago attack filmed on Facebook Live

      A GoFundMe campaign has raised more than $160,000 in just one week for an 18-year-old who was recently held captive and assaulted by four people in Chicago. A widely circulated Facebook Live video — which has since been removed — appeared to show the young man being tied up, beaten, cut, and verbally assaulted with anti-white slurs by a group of young African-American men and women. Last week, police arrested and charged four suspects with hate crimes, as well as counts of aggravated kidnapping, aggravated unlawful restraint, and aggravated battery.

      • GoFundMe page for Facebook Live torture victim has already raised $160,000
        GoFundMe page for Facebook Live torture victim has already raised $160,000
        BGR News
      • GoFundMe for Facebook Live torture victim approaches $165K
        GoFundMe for Facebook Live torture victim approaches $165K
        ABC7 Chicago
    • GOP lawmaker says Capitol pig painting coming down
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      GOP lawmaker says Capitol pig painting coming down

      A GOP congressman reported Friday that a painting stirring controversy on Capitol Hill will be taken down Tuesday after the agency responsible for maintaining the Capitol complex determined it violated rules for a student arts competition. The painting depicts Ferguson, Missouri, with a pig in a police uniform aiming a gun at a protester. The painting was among hundreds completed by high school students that are featured in a tunnel leading to the Capitol.

      • Controversial student painting will come down from Capitol walls, lawmaker says
        Controversial student painting will come down from Capitol walls, lawmaker says
        Washington Post
      • Ryan: Controversial Capitol Hill painting 'disgusting'
        Ryan: Controversial Capitol Hill painting 'disgusting'
        CNN
    • Assange agrees to extradition if US releases whistleblower
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      Assange agrees to extradition if US releases whistleblower

      WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will agree to be extradited to the United States if President Barack Obama grants clemency to the former US soldier Chelsea Manning, jailed for leaking documents, the company said on Thursday. "If Obama grants Manning clemency Assange will agree to US extradition despite clear unconstitutionality of DoJ (US Department of Justice) case," WikiLeaks wrote on Twitter. Assange has been living in the Ecuadoran embassy in London since June 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden to face sexual assault allegations.

      • Julian Assange offers himself up in exchange for whistleblower Chelsea Manning's pardon
        Julian Assange offers himself up in exchange for whistleblower Chelsea Manning's pardon
        International Business Times
      • Julian Assange will agree to U.S. extradition if Obama grants Chelsea Manning clemency
        Julian Assange will agree to U.S. extradition if Obama grants Chelsea Manning clemency
        The Week
    • Passing driver kills man attacking Arizona trooper on road
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      Passing driver kills man attacking Arizona trooper on road

      Trooper Edward Andersson, a 27-year veteran of the Department of Public Safety, was shot in the right shoulder and chest in what authorities called an ambush and was in serious but stable condition after surgery at a Goodyear hospital. "My trooper would not be alive without his assistance," DPS Director Frank Milstead said of the driver who stopped. Arizona has a "defense of third person" law that allows someone to use deadly force against another who is threatening or injuring a third person.

      • Civilian Shoots and Kills Suspect Who Was Attacking a Wounded Arizona Trooper
        Civilian Shoots and Kills Suspect Who Was Attacking a Wounded Arizona Trooper
        People
      • Arizona: Passer-by fatally shoots trooper’s attacker
        Arizona: Passer-by fatally shoots trooper’s attacker
        MercuryNews.com
    • Obama-Biden Bromance Reduces VP to Tears
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      ABC News Videos

      Obama-Biden Bromance Reduces VP to Tears

      Joe Biden was moved to tears when the president surprised him with the Medal of Freedom. As want to dip some folks together to pay tribute to somebody who's not only been by my side. For the duration of this amazing journey and by somebody who has devoted

      • At Term's End, Obama And Biden Remember Their Bromance
        At Term's End, Obama And Biden Remember Their Bromance
        International Business Times
      • President Obama Surprises Vice President Biden With Presidential Medal of Freedom
        President Obama Surprises Vice President Biden With Presidential Medal of Freedom
        Good Morning America
    • Starry nights and empty streets in Syria
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      Yahoo News Photo Staff

      Starry nights and empty streets in Syria

      The stars fill the night sky over the eerily quiet streets of rebel-held Idlib, Syria, but the calm might not last much longer — now that Syrian government forces have recaptured Aleppo in a crushing offensive, they are likely to turn their attentions

      • Syrian ceasefire largely holding, aid not going in - UN
        Syrian ceasefire largely holding, aid not going in - UN
        Reuters
      • Russia stays mute on possible US invitation to Syria talks
        Russia stays mute on possible US invitation to Syria talks
        AFP
    • Superbug Killed Nevada Woman
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      International Business Times

      Superbug Killed Nevada Woman

      A superbug resistant to every antibiotic available in the U.S. medical arsenal killed a Nevada woman last summer, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Thursday. The woman, who was in her 70s and had a two-year history of hospitalizations in India, was hospitalized in Reno for a carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) infection. Investigators identified the specific microbe as Klebsiella pneumoniae, which usually causes urinary tract infections.

      • A Nevada woman died from a bug that resisted 26 antibiotics — here's why it's so hard to develop new ones
        A Nevada woman died from a bug that resisted 26 antibiotics — here's why it's so hard to develop new ones
        Business Insider
      • US woman dies of infection resistant to all 26 available antibiotics
        US woman dies of infection resistant to all 26 available antibiotics
        AFP
    • Horrific House Fire Kills Six of Nine Children Belonging to Congressman's Aide: 'This Unimaginable Tragedy Is Shocking'
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      Inside Edition

      Horrific House Fire Kills Six of Nine Children Belonging to Congressman's Aide: 'This Unimaginable Tragedy Is Shocking'

      The fast-moving inferno collapsed the home’s second and third floors as mother Katie Malone managed to stagger outside, led by an 8-year-daughter, who had rounded up two little brothers, ages 4 and 5. Malone, who had nine children, is an aide to Maryland’s Democratic Rep. Elijah E. Cummings. “Sadly, six of her nine children perished.

      • Pets killed in fire that burned Petersburg home
        Pets killed in fire that burned Petersburg home
        WTVR.com
      • Hospitalized Mother Identified in Baltimore House Fire That Killed 6 Children
        Hospitalized Mother Identified in Baltimore House Fire That Killed 6 Children
        Good Morning America
    • Online trolls bombard Washington Post editor after falsely accusing her of spying on Trump nominee
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      Online trolls bombard Washington Post editor after falsely accusing her of spying on Trump nominee

      A Washington Post editor was bombarded with attacks, many of them racist, after conservatives online falsely accused her of photographing the notes of Rex Tillerson, Donald Trump’s secretary of state nominee. On Tuesday evening, video from Tillerson’s Senate Foreign Relations confirmation hearing began to circulate on Twitter and conservative corners of the Internet.

      • Sen. Jeff Merkley patiently exposed Rex Tillerson on climate change
        Sen. Jeff Merkley patiently exposed Rex Tillerson on climate change
        Vox.com
      • China warns of 'war' after Rex Tillerson's South China Sea remarks
        China warns of 'war' after Rex Tillerson's South China Sea remarks
        UPI
    • The Warriors Hired And Almost Immediately Fired A Controversial Ex-Police Chief From A Security Position
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      UPROXX

      The Warriors Hired And Almost Immediately Fired A Controversial Ex-Police Chief From A Security Position

      The Golden State Warriors are renowned for their ability to identify personnel who will help their organization. This goes from the front office to coaches to players, as Golden State’s ability to bring talent on board is second to none (save for the Spurs) in the NBA. It is a strange scenario, one that could have been avoided if the Warriors read up on Suhr’s unsavory tenure as the city’s police chief.

      • Outcry causes Warriors to quickly sever ties with former San Francisco police chief
        Outcry causes Warriors to quickly sever ties with former San Francisco police chief
        Washington Post
      • Warriors hire then part ways with former SFPD chief Greg Suhr after backlash
        Warriors hire then part ways with former SFPD chief Greg Suhr after backlash
        MercuryNews.com
    • U.S. probe clears forces over civilian deaths in northern Afghan city
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      Reuters

      U.S. probe clears forces over civilian deaths in northern Afghan city

      A U.S. military investigation confirmed that dozens of Afghan civilians were killed in a special forces operation near the northern city of Kunduz last year, but found troops had acted in self-defense and decided no action would be taken against them. The report, published on Thursday, said 33 civilians were killed and 27 wounded last November when a U.S. and Afghan special forces unit returned fire against Taliban fighters in the village of Boz, near Kunduz, and called in air support. "The investigation concluded that U.S. forces acted in self-defense, in accordance with the Law of Armed Conflict, and in accordance with all applicable regulations and policy," the U.S. military in Afghanistan said in a statement.

      • U.S. military inquiry finds civilians were killed in battle in northern Afghanistan
        U.S. military inquiry finds civilians were killed in battle in northern Afghanistan
        Los Angeles Times
      • US, Afghan forces killed 33 civilians in self-defence: US
        US, Afghan forces killed 33 civilians in self-defence: US
        AFP
    • Striking images capture the majestic beauty of seadragons
      Science
      Mashable

      Striking images capture the majestic beauty of seadragons

      Researchers in Australia finally caught on camera what they were looking for: a new species of seadragon in its natural habitat.  Footage released this week in Marine Biodiversity Records shows the elusive "Ruby Seadragon" in the waters off Australia'

      • Scientists Film Rare Ruby Sea Dragon For The First Time
        Scientists Film Rare Ruby Sea Dragon For The First Time
        The Huffington Post
      • Watch the first video of the rare ruby sea dragon
        Watch the first video of the rare ruby sea dragon
        MNN - Mother Nature Network
    • Correction: California Tornado-Q&A story
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      Associated Press

      Correction: California Tornado-Q&A story

      In a story Jan. 11 about a tornado in Northern California, The Associated Press reported erroneously that the tornado was south of Sacramento. It was actually north of Sacramento. LOS ANGELES (AP) — The latest storm to wallop Northern California whipped up a small tornado that downed trees and fences near Sacramento.

    • In Asylum Limbo, Europe’s Forgotten Refugees Are Dying of Cold
      World
      Foreign Policy Magazine

      In Asylum Limbo, Europe’s Forgotten Refugees Are Dying of Cold

      Refugees and migrants in Europe are dying this winter and governments must do more to help, the U.N. warned on Friday. Cecile Poutilly, a spokesperson for the U.N. refugee agency UNCHR, said five had died so far in a unusual cold front settling in on southeastern Europe. The EU spent 198 million euro in 2016 on emergency support for Greece to help tens of thousands of refugees and migrants, according to the EU Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Department.

      • U.N. alarmed at migrants dying of cold, 'dire' situation in Greece
        U.N. alarmed at migrants dying of cold, 'dire' situation in Greece
        Reuters
      • Refugees, Migrants Risk Death as Bitter Cold Grips Europe
        Refugees, Migrants Risk Death as Bitter Cold Grips Europe
        VOA News
    • Our favorite Google Pixel and Pixel XL clear case is on sale right now for $3
      Technology
      BGR News

      Our favorite Google Pixel and Pixel XL clear case is on sale right now for $3

      The Google Pixel and Google Pixel XL are two of the hottest smartphones on the planet right now. Protecting your Pixel or Pixel XL doesn’t have to mean ruining the look or hiding the phones under a bunch of ugly plastic, however.

      • Grab this Google Pixel battery case for just $37 right now!
        Grab this Google Pixel battery case for just $37 right now!
        Android Central
      • Google Pixel XL review: It's as good as the iPhone 7 Plus
        Google Pixel XL review: It's as good as the iPhone 7 Plus
        Fox News
    • Cannabis can relieve pain, but carries risks: US report
      Health
      AFP

      Cannabis can relieve pain, but carries risks: US report

      Marijuana and cannabis can help to safely alleviate pain for some patients but many uncertainties remain about their health and safety risks, according to a major scientific review published Thursday. A committee of the US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine looked at more than 10,000 scientific abstracts to reach its nearly 100 conclusions. Cannabis, the scientific name for the plant whose dried buds and leaves make marijuana, is the most popular illicit drug in the United States.

      • Experts have only a hazy idea of marijuana’s myriad health effects, and federal laws are to blame
        Experts have only a hazy idea of marijuana’s myriad health effects, and federal laws are to blame
        Los Angeles Times
      • The good, bad and unknown about marijuana's health effects
        The good, bad and unknown about marijuana's health effects
        Associated Press
    • Man Wears Sign Supporting Suspected Cop Killer Outside Florida Sheriff's Office: 'God Bless the Shooter'
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      Inside Edition

      Man Wears Sign Supporting Suspected Cop Killer Outside Florida Sheriff's Office: 'God Bless the Shooter'

      As Orlando police remain embroiled in a manhunt for a suspect wanted for the murder of his pregnant ex-girlfriend and an officer in Orlando, a man took to the streets to show support for that alleged cop killer, donning a sign celebrating the death of police outside a Florida sheriff’s office. The man, identified in reports as Ian McGuire, 26, was seen outside the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office, located about three hours southwest of Orlando, wearing a sign that read: "2 cops dead in Orlando.

      • Prosecutors: Police shoot man who fired at woman, infant
        Prosecutors: Police shoot man who fired at woman, infant
        San Francisco Chronicle
      • Mina: Accused cop killer shot 'defenseless' Clayton on ground
        Mina: Accused cop killer shot 'defenseless' Clayton on ground
        Orlando Sentinel
    • The Latest: Trump says he may maintain some Russia sanctions
      Politics
      Associated Press

      The Latest: Trump says he may maintain some Russia sanctions

      President-elect Donald Trump says he will probably maintain some of the Obama administration's recent sanctions against Russia, although he adds that he might do away with them if Russia works with the U.S. on battling terrorists and achieving other goals. President Barack Obama imposed the sanctions in retaliation for alleged Russian interference in the U.S. election. Trump also says he is open to meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin after his inauguration.

      • Trump taps Steve Harvey to bring change to Chicago, other cities
        Trump taps Steve Harvey to bring change to Chicago, other cities
        Chicago Sun-Times
      • Steve Harvey Met With Donald Trump to Talk About ... Housing Issues?
        Steve Harvey Met With Donald Trump to Talk About ... Housing Issues?
        Vulture
    • Woman With Black Boyfriend Raises Over 14k On GoFundMe After Lamenting Racist Parents
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      International Business Times

      Woman With Black Boyfriend Raises Over 14k On GoFundMe After Lamenting Racist Parents

      Allie Dowdle, 18, of Memphis said on the fundraising page that she has been dating her boyfriend, Michael, for about a year, but her parents are having a difficult time accepting him into the family. Dowdle mentioned that she is incapable of getting a job due to a lack of a consistent transportation.

      • Father denies 'spoiled' daughter's claim of racism
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      • Backlash against wealthy Tennessee white girl whose father cut her off over secret black lover
        Backlash against wealthy Tennessee white girl whose father cut her off over secret black lover
        International Business Times UK
    • Funeral for paralyzed detective who forgave shooter
      U.S.
      Yahoo News Photo Staff

      Funeral for paralyzed detective who forgave shooter

      Escorted by police motorcycles and amid the wail of bagpipes, the hearse carrying the body of Detective Steven McDonald arrived Friday at St. Patrick’s Cathedral for the funeral of the officer known for forgiving a teenage gunman who left him paralyzed. Mayor Bill de Blasio and Police Commissioner James O’Neill joined scores of police officers watched as the hearse pulled up in front of the Manhattan church. McDonald, 59, who suffered a heart attack last week, died at a Long Island hospital on Tuesday.

      • New York Rangers honor late NYPD Detective Steven McDonald on Friday
        New York Rangers honor late NYPD Detective Steven McDonald on Friday
        Sports Illustrated
      • Funeral services Friday for hero NYPD detective Steven McDonald
        Funeral services Friday for hero NYPD detective Steven McDonald
        WABC – NY
    • FBI investigated over pre-election decisions on Clinton email
      Politics
      Reuters

      FBI investigated over pre-election decisions on Clinton email

      By Julia Edwards Ainsley and Julia Harte WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department on Thursday said it would probe a Federal Bureau of Investigation decision to announce an inquiry into Hillary Clinton's emails shortly before the November presidential election, a move she has blamed as a factor in her defeat. The Justice Department's Office of Inspector General said in a statement that its investigation would focus in part on decisions leading up to public statements by FBI Director James Comey regarding the Clinton investigation and whether they may have been based on "improper considerations." The controversy involved Clinton's use of a private email server for official correspondence when she was secretary of state under President Barack Obama, including for messages that were later determined to contain classified information.

      • Justice Department announces probe into the FBI and director James Comey for election conduct
        Justice Department announces probe into the FBI and director James Comey for election conduct
        Salon.com
      • Investigation underway into actions of James Comey, FBI before election
        Investigation underway into actions of James Comey, FBI before election
        WABC – NY
    • Critics upset after Norwegian kids watch reindeer slaughter
      Lifestyle
      Associated Press

      Critics upset after Norwegian kids watch reindeer slaughter

      A preschool in Arctic Norway is facing online criticism for taking 5-year-old children on an outing to view the slaughter and skinning of reindeer at a nearby farm. The criticism erupted on Facebook after the school posted photos of eight children looking at reindeers, a culled animal hanging above a blood pool, a child dragging bloodied skins in the snow and snowsuit-clad children tossing carcass bits into a container. Dag Olav Stoelan, head of the Granstubben Barnehage preschool, says Tuesday's daytrip was designed to teach the children about the indigenous Sami who live in northern Norway and are often involved in reindeer herding.

    • Cards for Humanity: Boy, 10, Sells Baseball Card Collection to Raise Money for 2 Friends With Cancer
      Health
      Inside Edition

      Cards for Humanity: Boy, 10, Sells Baseball Card Collection to Raise Money for 2 Friends With Cancer

      Few things are more valuable than a boy's baseball card collection, but when this Massachusetts 10-year-old heard two of his friends had cancer, he was more than happy to donate them to raise money for their treatment. "When I found out my friends were diagnosed with cancer, I had a lot of baseball cards so I decided to start selling them to raise money for [them]," Brady Kahle, 10, told InsideEdition.com. "I can't imagine ever having to deal with that as a mom," Brady's mom, Jessie Kahle, told InsideEdition.com.

      • Boy raises more than $13G selling baseball card collection for 2 friends with cancer
        Boy raises more than $13G selling baseball card collection for 2 friends with cancer
        Fox News
      • Western Mass 10-Year-Old Selling Baseball Cards To Help Friends With Cancer
        Western Mass 10-Year-Old Selling Baseball Cards To Help Friends With Cancer
        New England Sports Network
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      When You Do Everything Right But Your Retirement Plans Go Wrong

      For some middle class families, saving for retirement can seem like a herculean task. A 2015 survey by FINRA Investor Education Foundation found that many retirement account owners had taken a loan (13 percent) or hardship withdrawal (10 percent) in the past year. Here's how to set things right when your retirement plan gets waylaid.

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