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President-elect Donald Trump will keep 50 top aides to President Obama on critical issues like the war on the so-called Islamic State, international sanctions and global counterterrorism efforts, his spokesman announced Thursday. “What we’ve ensured is that, for the time being, we’ve got a team in place that will continue to advise him and make sure that the country remains safe and that our priorities will be carried out,” incoming White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer told reporters.
Yahoo NewsTheo Epstein, president of baseball operations for the Chicago Cubs, became one of the most important people in Major League Baseball by following a rule that fast-tracked his career. It set him up to achieve what many thought was impossible, a resurrection of the Chicago Cubs. After 108 years, the team won the World Series again in 2016. "Whoever your boss is, or your bosses are, they have 20 percent of their job that they just don't like," Epstein tells David Axelrod on his podcast, "The Axe Files." "So if you can ask them or figure out what that 20 percent is, and figure out a way to do it for them, you'll make them really happy, improve their quality of life and their work experience." In
CNBC.comGary Wallock’s killer shot 10 to 12 bullets into his body Monday evening as he lay beside his car in a restaurant parking lot in Lauderhill. To help find the killer, Lauderhill police released surveillance video of the parking lot execution Wednesday afternoon. The video did not show the killer’s facial features, but viewers could see his build and gait. Police are also looking for a 2010 blue Nissan Altima sedan with dark-tinted windows that bears Florida license plate EZX F13. The shooting occurred around 5:30 p.m. Monday as Wallock, 34, left the Lobster and Seafood Warehouse with a friend. As they reached Wallock’s car, the friend headed for the front passenger door while he paused by the
Miami HeraldThe Rock later used his acceptance speech to slam Hart right back.
Entertainment TonightWe have grown up watching cartoons, but did they send the wrong message? Let's take a look at 20 cartoons that may have changed our views on violence.
Dear Amy: My husband and I each got an iPhone recently. We each downloaded the “Find My Friends” app. Ever since, he has been tracking me when I go out, saying that he is “testing” the app. I know this because the app occasionally does not work and when I get back home, he asks me repeatedly if I have turned it off, which I have not. I suspect that he is “testing” this app more frequently then he admits to. I have no problem having this app on my phone, and never go anywhere that I don’t want him to know about, but I think it is very creepy that he can track me. I have asked him not to use the tracking app and to call me if he needs to get hold of me, and only if he is seriously concerned about
Washington PostFrom Vietnam and Kent State to the greed of the ‘80s and Standing Rock, in the last year, Rock And Roll Hall Of Famer Neil Young, on his own and with Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young has been a big part of the soundtrack to the largest protest movements of the last five decades. Young might not trade in political predictions, but his track record as an astute political prognosticator is undisputed. “I can’t imagine what inauguration day is gonna be like this year, it’s gonna be unlike any other one at any time,” he told me when we spoke last month for his new album, Peace Trail. With President Elect Donald Trump set to take office with the lowest approval rating in at least four decades according to Time magazine, and the lowest ever others say, Young foresees a continued rise in activism, led especially by those who feel frustrated with the two-party system.
ForbesPublished January 19, 2017 | FoxNews.com On Jan. 3, outgoing Attorney General Loretta Lynch secretly signed an order directing the National Security Agency -- America’s 60,000-person-strong domestic spying apparatus -- to make available raw spying data to all other federal intelligence agencies, which then can pass it on to their counterparts in foreign countries and in the 50 states upon request. She did so, she claimed, for administrative convenience. Yet in doing this, she violated basic constitutional principles that were erected centuries ago to prevent just what she did. Here is the back story. In the aftermath of former President Richard Nixon’s abusive utilization of the FBI and CIA
Fox NationAfter losing 80 lbs., Heather Albert was thrilled to finally fit into Lululemon clothing.
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