The Russians have owned a 45-acre Maryland retreat along the Corsica River since 1972. The other, a mansion on Long Island, was purchased by the Soviets in 1952.
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U.S. gives more detailed look at Russia’s alleged election hacking
A 13-page joint analysis by the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI is the first such report ever to attribute malicious cyber activity to a particular country or actors.
Putin says he won’t expel U.S. diplomats in retaliation for hacking sanctions
The Russian president said he ‘wouldn’t create problems for American diplomats’ despite recommendations from his foreign ministry that he retaliate.
Obama orders sanctions against Russia over election hacking, vows more action
The sanctions include deporting 35 Russian diplomats and closing two Russian-owned compounds. Moscow says it will consider retaliation.
Syrian government, rebels sign cease-fire deal
The truce will be followed by peace talks between the Syrian government and opposition forces.
White House set to announce measures to punish Russia
Response to interference in the 2016 presidential election could include covert cyber operations.
Investigators study flight recorder from Black Sea jet crash
Russian experts are considering whether the crash might have been caused by bad fuel, pilot error, equipment failure or objects stuck in the engines.
Kathleen Parker: Congratulations, Mr. President-elect, from one of your fiercest critics
As his presidency unfolds, Donald Trump will reap everything he sowed on the campaign trail.
Russia examines possible reasons for Black Sea jet crash
The Russian plane was carrying 92, including members of Russia’s world-famous army choir.
In Siberia, deaths from drinking bath lotion climb to 72
Bottles carried warnings that they weren’t for internal use, but labels said the product contained ethyl alcohol rather than lethal methanol.