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Friday, December 9, 2016
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Friday, December 9, 2016
[Your Friday Evening Briefing]
By KAREN WORKMAN AND SANDRA STEVENSON
Good evening. Hereâs the latest.
Doug Mills/The New York Times
1. President-elect Donald Trump was in Louisiana, above, early Friday to campaign for a Republican seeking a United States Senate seat. He headed to Michigan afterward to continue his victory tour.
Rex Tillerson, the head of Exxon Mobil, appears to be the [leading candidate][for][secretary of state]. Mr. Trump said earlier that Rudolph Giuliani was no longer in the running for the job.
Selections for other top posts keep coming: [Gary][D.][Cohn], the president of Goldman Sachs, will be named to direct the National Economic Council. And Cathy McMorris Rodgers, a representative from Washington State, may be chosen for secretary of the interior.
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Doug Mills/The New York Times
2. President Obama has ordered intelligence agencies to produce a [full report on Russian efforts to influence the 2016 election], days after Mr. Trump dismissed the possibility that Russia intervened.
A broader look at cybermischief linked to Russia indicates it has expanded in both range and sophistication, with some dissidents saying hackers have [planted child pornography on their computers].
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Facundo Arrizabalaga/European Pressphoto Agency
3. Russia is also coming under fire in sports after a new report laid out mountainous evidence of the broad scale of a [state-sponsored doping program].
The investigation implicates more than 1,000 athletes in 30 sports and could affect the outcomes of past Olympics and other competitions.
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George Ourfalian/Agence France-Presse â Getty Images
4. Hundreds of men have been reported missing in eastern Aleppo as the [Syrian Army continues its push to retake the city]. Human rights groups are blaming both government forces and some rebel fighters.
In Afghanistan, where the Taliban is threatening major cities and Islamic State affiliates are gaining a foothold, the [U.S. Defense Secretary Ashton Carter visited the Bagram Air Base] to thank American troops stationed there.
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Bart Maat/Agence France-Presse â Getty Images
5. A Dutch politician who is using the campaign slogan âMake the Netherlands Great Againâ was [convicted of inciting discrimination] for saying the country would be safer with fewer Moroccans.
Geert Wilders, above, is a likely contender for prime minister, and the trial seems to have improved his partyâs standing among voters.
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Baek Sung-Ryul/Yonhap, via Associated Press
6. It is now up to South Koreaâs Constitutional Court to decide whether the charges against President Park Geun-hye, above, merit her ouster.
The countryâs Parliament [voted on Friday to impeach Ms. Park], the nationâs first female leader, following a corruption scandal. She has given no indication sheâll resign.
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Joshua Lott for The New York Times
7. Our investigation into Chicagoâs crisis of violence took our journalists to the cityâs 11th police district, where [homicides are up 89 percent from a year ago].
Only about 74,000 residents call it home, yet 91 people have been killed there so far in 2016 â more homicides than larger cities like Seattle and Buffalo saw in all of last year.
âItâs about desperation, decadence, depression and rage,â said a reverend.
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Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times
8. âDid you know that the Nazis took loads of drugs?â
That was the question from a D.J. and fan of mind-altering substances that set a Berlin author, Norman Ohler, above, on a path to years of researching [drug use in The Third Reich].
Now, his book chronicling the meth-fueled blitzkreig of France and Hitlerâs addiction to powerful opiates is a best seller in Germany and Britain. It will be published in the U.S. in April.
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Robyn Beck/Agence France-Presse â Getty Images
9. Taylor Swift surprised fans with the [release of a new single] â her first new music since the album â1989â came out in the fall of 2014.
The moody track âI Donât Wanna Live Foreverâ was a collaboration with the former One Direction member Zayn Malik and will be featured in the movie soundtrack âFifty Shades Darker.â
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Kayla Iacovino
10. A volcano straddling the border between China and North Korea remains largely tranquil. But when North Korean scientists recorded a swarm of tiny earthquakes rumbling underground years ago, they reached out to the West for help.
[The rare collaboration with scientists] from the U.S. and Britain led to a new understanding of the volcano, which unleashed one of the most violent eruptions in recorded human history when Mount Paektu last awoke.
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Don Ryan/Associated Press
11. Finally, bundle up. A winter storm has begun making its way across the northern swath of the U.S., bringing [plunging temperatures, snow, or in some places, freezing rain].
The weather system is projected to reach the Northeast late Sunday and into Monday. Above, Portland, Ore., on Thursday.
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