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Add [nytdirect@nytimes.com] to your address book. To edit or delete this email alert, please go to [Manage My Alerts]. Compiled: January 9, 2017 3:05 AM [The New York Times] [NYTimes.com/MyAlerts »] [My Alerts] Daily Update Compiled: January 9, 2017 3:05 AM [Contributing Op-Ed Writer] [As a working-class, conservative white kid, I was supposed to hate him. Instead, he became a model for my life.] Damon Winter/The New York Times [Barack Obama and Me] By J. D. VANCE As a working-class, conservative white kid, I was supposed to hate him. Instead, he became a model for my life. [In Tearful Finale, Michelle Obama Says, ‘I Hope I’ve Made You Proud’] By JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS Mrs. Obama delivered an intensely personal message of empowerment through education and said being first lady “has been the greatest honor of my life.” ADVERTISEMENT [On Washington] [The Republican Party will control Congress and the White House, but the biggest arguments to come could be between Capitol Hill and the White House.] Al Drago/The New York Times [Republicans Stonewalled Obama. Now the Ball Is in Their Court.] By CARL HULSE The Republican Party will control Congress and the White House, but the biggest arguments to come could be between Capitol Hill and the White House. [Intelligence officials said President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia turned from seeking to “denigrate” Hillary Clinton to developing “a clear preference” for President-elect Donald J. Trump.] Sam Hodgson for The New York Times [Putin Ordered ‘Influence Campaign’ Aimed at U.S. Election, Report Says] By DAVID E. SANGER Intelligence officials said President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia turned from seeking to “denigrate” Hillary Clinton to developing “a clear preference” for President-elect Donald J. Trump. [Transition Briefing] [The president-elect showed sympathy for Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, once reviled by Republicans, suggesting he believes Russia was not the group’s source.] Hilary Swift for The New York Times [Trump Appears to Side With Assange Over Intelligence Agencies’ Conclusions] By SCOTT SHANE, MAGGIE HABERMAN and JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS The president-elect showed sympathy for Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, once reviled by Republicans, suggesting he believes Russia was not the group’s source. [By Degrees] [The renewable energy transition is well underway and will not be easily reversed. But the new president can still set back efforts to slow climate change.] Jim Watson/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images [Weak Federal Powers Could Limit Trump’s Climate-Policy Rollback] By JUSTIN GILLIS The renewable energy transition is well underway and will not be easily reversed. But the new president can still set back efforts to slow climate change. ADVERTISEMENT [In an email to supporters, President Obama said the remarks, set for next week, would give him a chance “to offer some thoughts on where we all go from here.”] Al Drago/The New York Times [Obama Plans Farewell Speech From Chicago] By MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT In an email to supporters, President Obama said the remarks, set for next week, would give him a chance “to offer some thoughts on where we all go from here.” [Op-Ed Contributor] [People in red counties resent the attention cities get — and don’t care for liberals.] Sam Hodgson for The New York Times [Why Rural America Voted for Trump] By ROBERT LEONARD People in red counties resent the attention cities get — and don’t care for liberals. [In unequivocal language, the unclassified version of the report for President Obama pins responsibility directly on President Vladimir V. Putin.] [What Intelligence Agencies Concluded About the Russian Attack on the U.S. Election] By SCOTT SHANE In unequivocal language, the unclassified version of the report for President Obama pins responsibility directly on President Vladimir V. Putin. [The relocation plans are more evidence that the couple will remain crucial players in the Trump administration.] Hilary Swift for The New York Times [Ivanka Trump’s New Washington Home Once Belonged to a Putin Foe] By JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS The relocation plans are more evidence that the couple will remain crucial players in the Trump administration. [The numbers show a strong economy in 2016. Will Trump really make good on his pledges to the people who elected him in the coming year? ] [2016 in Charts. (And Can Trump Deliver in 2017?)] By STEVEN RATTNER The numbers show a strong economy in 2016. Will Trump really make good on his pledges to the people who elected him in the coming year? [Though much remains unclear, a determined Republican president and Congress can gut President Obama’s signature accomplishment.] Doug Mills/The New York Times [Republicans’ 4-Step Plan to Repeal the Affordable Care Act] By ROBERT PEAR Though much remains unclear, a determined Republican president and Congress can gut President Obama’s signature accomplishment. [Robert Lighthizer shares a view with the president-elect that the United States has prioritized the ideal of free trade over its own self-interest.] [With Choice of Trade Negotiator, Trump Prepares to Confront Mexico and China] By BINYAMIN APPELBAUM Robert Lighthizer shares a view with the president-elect that the United States has prioritized the ideal of free trade over its own self-interest. [Op-Ed Columnist] [Augment your outrage with actions that are affirming.] Eric Thayer for The New York Times [The Anti-Inauguration] By CHARLES M. BLOW Augment your outrage with actions that are affirming. [Op-Ed Columnist] [Donald Trump only thought he got rid of her.] Ben Wiseman [Rumors of Hillary Clinton’s Comeback] By FRANK BRUNI Donald Trump only thought he got rid of her. FOLLOW NYTimes [Facebook] [FACEBOOK] [Twitter] [@NYTimes] Get more [NYTimes.com newsletters »] | Get unlimited access to NYTimes.com and our NYTimes apps for just $0.99. [Subscribe »] ABOUT THIS EMAIL This is an automated email. Please do not reply directly to this email from NYTimes.com. [Manage My Alerts] | [My Alerts Help] | [Change Your Email] | [Privacy Policy] | [Contact] | [Advertise] Copyright 2015 The New York Times Company | 620 Eighth Avenue New York, NY 10018

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