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U.S.
Trump Adviser Steps Up Searing Attack on Romney
“We don’t even know if he voted for Donald Trump,” Kellyanne Conway said of Mitt Romney, a possible secretary of state. Mr. Trump, meanwhile, condemned recount efforts in three states.Count all the votes. Trump has no reason to object.
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U.S.
Lawsuit Aims to Hold 2 Contractors Accountable for C.I.A. Torture
The suit, filed by two former detainees in C.I.A. secret prisons and the representative of a third who died in custody, centers on two psychologists.I would try to hold them guilty.
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Business Day
College Towns Can Be Attractive Later in Life
University communities have advantages like intellectual stimulation, cultural amenities and a healthy economic base without a high price tag.Let us talk about it.
I wonder about Troy. My doubts are growing.
Clinton is another possibility. Pittsburgh - same problems as Troy.
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Real Estate
Vagrants in the Building Lobby
How do you permanently remove vagrants from a rental building lobby?It should be a minor problem.
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Opinion
As Foreign Students Worry About Trump
A college president, a governor and a teacher discuss the case of foreign students in a postelection America.Student visas should be stable.
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U.S.
Officials to Close Standing Rock Protest Campsite
Officials say the decision to close the site was made in the interest of public safety. Protesters will be allowed in a “free speech zone.”The local authorities are known to be hostile.
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World
Video: In Scotland, Fences Make for Irate Neighbors
Neighbors of President-elect Donald J. Trump’s exclusive golf course in northeastern Scotland have been opposed to the development for nearly a decade. Fences and trees have gone up, blocking the sweeping view of the rugged coastline, says David Milne, a resident.Trump is a bully and a petty man.
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U.S.
Fate in U.S.-Cuba Thaw Is Less Certain Under Donald Trump
The president-elect has been critical of the détente, and sent mixed signals during the campaign about his intentions toward the island nation.Trump is a bully.
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Real Estate
From a House to a One-Bedroom, for Family’s Sake
Lien and Tam Nguyen wanted to be closer to their family. So their son bought them an apartment.yes
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N.Y. / Region
After Police Shootings of the Mentally Ill, Renewed Scrutiny of Officers’ Conduct
The killing of Deborah Danner in October and a case from 2014 that has generated a lawsuit from a victim’s family are raising new questions about how officers engage with emotionally disturbed people.Better is far from good.
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