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Headline Roundup January 5th, 2017

Senate Takes on Russian Hacking

Summary from the AllSides News Team

Several of America's top spies will testify publicly for the first time Thursday on their conclusion that Russian intelligence agencies deliberately interfered in the U.S. presidential race, a conclusion that President-elect Donald Trump has repeatedly challenged.

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As the Senate Spars on Claims, Obama Gets a Report on Russian Hacking
As the Senate Spars on Claims, Obama Gets a Report on Russian Hacking

Fox News Digital

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President Obama has received a much-anticipated classified report on alleged Russian and other foreign meddling in American elections, heightening interest in what evidence the file contains as Republicans spar over the cyberattack claims – and wait for their chance to see the findings themselves.

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US Official Says Russia Undoubtedly Meddled in US Election
US Official Says Russia Undoubtedly Meddled in US Election

ABC News (Online)

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The nation's top intelligence official said Thursday Russia undoubtedly interfered in America's 2016 presidential election but stopped short of the explosive description of "an act of war," telling lawmakers such a call isn't within the purview of the U.S. intelligence community.

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McCain vows action over 'unprecedented' Russian hacks
McCain vows action over 'unprecedented' Russian hacks

Politico

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He warns that without greater U.S. action, Russia could imperil future American elections.

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