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Elizabeth Shim SEOUL, Dec. 30 (UPI) -- North Korea denounced a diplomat who fled Pyongyang's embassy in London and gave a press conference in South Korea this week.
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  1. North Korea denounces Thae Yong Ho after press conference in South
  2. Philadelphia Eagles' Darren Sproles to retire after next season
  3. Baltimore Ravens vs Cincinnati Bengals: prediction, preview, pick to win
  4. Jacksonville Jaguars vs Indianapolis Colts: prediction, preview, pick to win

North Korea denounces Thae Yong Ho after press conference in South

Elizabeth Shim
SEOUL, Dec. 30 (UPI) -- North Korea denounced a diplomat who fled Pyongyang's embassy in London and gave a press conference in South Korea this week.
    

Philadelphia Eagles' Darren Sproles to retire after next season

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PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 30 (UPI) -- One of the best pass-catching running backs the NFL has ever seen is hanging it up after the 2017 season.
    

Baltimore Ravens vs Cincinnati Bengals: prediction, preview, pick to win

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Complete watch guide to the Baltimore Ravens vs Cincinnati Bengals game, including when and where to watch, series history, matchups, injury updates, prediction, and pick to win.
    

Jacksonville Jaguars vs Indianapolis Colts: prediction, preview, pick to win

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Complete watch guide to the Jacksonville Jaguars vs Indianapolis Colts game, including when and where to watch, series history, matchups, injury updates, prediction, and pick to win.
    

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Washington Post Russian operation hacked a Vermont utility, showing risk to US electrical grid security, officials say Washington Post A code associated with the Russian hacking operation dubbed Grizzly Steppe by the Obama administration has ...
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  1. Russian operation hacked a Vermont utility, showing risk to US electrical grid security, officials say - Washington Post
  2. Evidence of Russian malware found on US electrical company laptop - The Verge

Russian operation hacked a Vermont utility, showing risk to US electrical grid security, officials say - Washington Post


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Russian operation hacked a Vermont utility, showing risk to US electrical grid security, officials say
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A code associated with the Russian hacking operation dubbed Grizzly Steppe by the Obama administration has been detected within the system of a Vermont utility, according to U.S. officials. While the Russians did not actively use the code to disrupt ...
'The Game Will Go On' as US Expels Russian DiplomatsNew York Times
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Evidence of Russian malware found on US electrical company laptop - The Verge


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Evidence of Russian malware found on US electrical company laptop
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A utilities company in Vermont has detected evidence of Russian malware, according to a report this evening from The Washington Post, which cited anonymous US officials. The code is said to be connected to a Russian hacking outfit the US government has ...
Vermont utility confirms system breach by RussiansPolitico
US Officials Say Russia Hacked A Vermont UtilityNPR
Malware tied to Russian hacks found on laptop at Vermont utilityNew York Daily News
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In a head-spinning turn, Mr. Putin decided against actions recommended just hours earlier by Sergey V. Lavrov in response to American sanctions and expulsions.
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  1. Vladimir Putin Won’t Expel U.S. Diplomats as Russian Foreign Minister Urged
  2. ‘The Game Will Go On’ as U.S. Expels Russian Diplomats
  3. News Analysis: Trump Gets an Opening from Russia, but the Path Is Risky
  4. How Russians Pay to Play in Other Countries
  5. Syria, Russia, Mosul: Your Friday Evening Briefing
  6. China Bans Its Ivory Trade, Moving Against Elephant Poaching
  7. Theresa May Scolds Kerry for Focus on Israel Settlements
  8. North Carolina Judge Delays Law Overhauling Elections Panel
  9. Cease-Fire in Syria Frays but Holds, Giving Hope to Peace Talks
  10. Michael Skakel’s Murder Conviction Has Been Reinstated
  11. Floating Over Oz With Glinda
  12. Cuomo Commutes Sentence of Judith Clark, Driver in Deadly Brink’s Robbery
  13. Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher, a Mother-Daughter Act for the Ages
  14. Your Photos as Princess Leia, a Rebel and Role Model
  15. Among Deaths in 2016, a Heavy Toll in Pop Music
  16. Tyrus Wong, ‘Bambi’ Artist Thwarted by Racial Bias, Dies at 106
  17. Second Avenue Subway’s Arrival Brings Fear That Rents Will Soar
  18. 10 Things to Do Now in NYC
  19. Wife and Her Lover Are Arrested in Killing of Greek Envoy in Brazil
  20. Costly Drug for Fatal Muscular Disease Wins F.D.A. Approval
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Vladimir Putin Won’t Expel U.S. Diplomats as Russian Foreign Minister Urged

In a head-spinning turn, Mr. Putin decided against actions recommended just hours earlier by Sergey V. Lavrov in response to American sanctions and expulsions.
    

‘The Game Will Go On’ as U.S. Expels Russian Diplomats

President Obama’s decision to expel 35 Russian diplomats was provocative, but gamesmanship on both sides involves familiar calculations, former intelligence officers say.

    

News Analysis: Trump Gets an Opening from Russia, but the Path Is Risky

Moscow’s announcement that there will be no tit for tat over the expulsion of Russian diplomats gives the president-elect a chance at a new chapter.

    

How Russians Pay to Play in Other Countries

The Kremlin’s payment of a hefty state fine in the Czech Republic last spring, and the Czech president’s support for Russia, spur cries of influence-buying.

    

Syria, Russia, Mosul: Your Friday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

    

China Bans Its Ivory Trade, Moving Against Elephant Poaching

China’s decision gives wildlife protection advocates hope that the threatened extinction of certain elephant populations in Africa can be averted.

    

Theresa May Scolds Kerry for Focus on Israel Settlements

The comments from the British leader, who has been trying to make inroads with the incoming Trump administration, represented an extraordinary public rebuke.

    

North Carolina Judge Delays Law Overhauling Elections Panel

The decision by a Wake County Superior Court judge came after weeks of partisan bickering about the law, which would curb the power of the Democratic governor-elect.

    

Cease-Fire in Syria Frays but Holds, Giving Hope to Peace Talks

A truce went into effect at midnight Thursday, but was marred by sporadic fighting even as it could lead to peace negotiations next month in Kazakhstan.

    

Michael Skakel’s Murder Conviction Has Been Reinstated

The Supreme Court of Connecticut said that the trial lawyer for Mr. Skakel, a nephew of Ethel Kennedy, was not deficient; the ruling could send him back to prison.

    

Floating Over Oz With Glinda

Eight times a week, Glinda the Good Witch makes a grand entrance from above the stage in the Broadway production of “Wicked.” Ride along with her on the flight.
    

Cuomo Commutes Sentence of Judith Clark, Driver in Deadly Brink’s Robbery

The governor’s action means that Ms. Clark, who was convicted of murder in a 1981 ambush that left three dead, will be eligible for parole early next year.

    

Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher, a Mother-Daughter Act for the Ages

There is something about celebrity mothers and daughters like Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher that captures the imagination in a way that famous father-sons do not.

    

Your Photos as Princess Leia, a Rebel and Role Model

We asked readers to share what Carrie Fisher and Princess Leia have meant to them, and the lessons from the character that they will carry on.

    

Among Deaths in 2016, a Heavy Toll in Pop Music

The deaths of David Bowie, Prince and Leonard Cohen drew considerable attention in a year that also claimed Muhammad Ali and Fidel Castro.

    

Tyrus Wong, ‘Bambi’ Artist Thwarted by Racial Bias, Dies at 106

A Hollywood studio artist, painter, printmaker, calligrapher and maker of fantastical kites, Mr. Wong was one of the most celebrated Chinese-American artists of the 20th century.

    

Second Avenue Subway’s Arrival Brings Fear That Rents Will Soar

Even as the city celebrates a line many doubted would ever open, longtime residents and shopkeepers worry that they’re about to be priced out of their neighborhood.

    

10 Things to Do Now in NYC

It’s a big city, with plenty to do, see, hear and watch. Here’s a sampling of cultural highlights this weekend and over the week ahead.

    

Wife and Her Lover Are Arrested in Killing of Greek Envoy in Brazil

The police said that the wife of Kyriakos Amiridis, the Greek ambassador to Brazil, had her lover kill him and set his body on fire.

    

Costly Drug for Fatal Muscular Disease Wins F.D.A. Approval

Spinraza, a “life-changing” drug for spinal muscular atrophy, will cost as much as $750,000 for the first year of treatment and $375,000 annually after that.

    

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