Today’s edition of quick hits:
* Keep expectations low: “The House of Representatives will reconvene on Sunday evening, just less than 30 hours before the United States reaches the fiscal cliff.”
* While President Obama continues to reach out to congressional leaders, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) apparently expects Congress to fail before the Dec. 31 fiscal deadlines.
* Gun buy-back initiatives may be a drop in the bucket — less than that, really — but it’s always interesting to see strong public responses to the efforts. Take this one in Los Angeles, for example.
* Putin punishes orphans: “[Russian] President Vladimir V. Putin said on Thursday that he would sign into law a bill banning the adoption of Russian children by American citizens, retaliating against an American law that punishes Russians accused of violating human rights.”
* The housing recovery really is underway: “New single-family home sales accelerated in November to the fastest pace in 2 1/2 years and median sales price jumped from the same month in 2011, signs that the U.S. housing recovery is gaining some steam.”
* Good call: “Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor has denied a request to block part of the federal health care law that requires employee health-care plans to provide insurance coverage for the morning-after pill and similar emergency contraception pills.”
* U.S. drone strikes nearly quadrupled in Yemen this year: “In the wake of the killing of Osama bin Laden, Yemen — home to al Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula — has come close to eclipsing Pakistan as a key focus of American counter-terrorism efforts.”








