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Washington Post | Supreme Court's conservative justices appear to back Trump's authority for travel ban Washington Post The conservative majority on the Supreme Court seemed to agree Wednesday that President Trump has the authority to ban travelers from certain majority-Muslim countries if he thinks that it is necessary to protect the country. Lower courts have struck ... Key Justices Seem Skeptical of Challenge to Trump's Travel Ban Key moments from the Supreme Court travel ban hearing Conservative justices signal willingness to uphold travel ban |
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Jackson, Macron, Golden State Killer: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingEurope Edition: Macron, Berlin, Denmark: Your Thursday BriefingKey Justices Seem Skeptical of Challenge to Trump’s Travel BanBy the end of the argument, the Supreme Court’s conservative majority seemed ready to defer to the president’s national security judgments and discount his campaign promises to impose a “Muslim ban.” News Analysis: Courts Give Trump a Possible Path Through a Legal Minefield on ImmigrationDevelopments on the president’s travel ban and efforts to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program signal that he could find a new way to counter the legal resistance to his crackdown. For Thousands of ‘Dreamers,’ It Has Been a Wild Ride. And It’s Not Over YetThe young undocumented immigrants have seen their hopes alternately elevated and dashed, sometimes in a single week. New Allegations Emerge Against Ronny Jackson as White House Digs InAccusations that Dr. Jackson, the president’s pick to lead the V.A., mishandled an opioid and wrecked a car while intoxicated surfaced in a document compiled by the Democratic staff of a Senate panel. Michael Cohen to Take Fifth Amendment in Stormy Daniels LawsuitA day before a hearing in his federal investigation in New York, Mr. Cohen said he would not testify if called as a witness in the civi lawsuit in California. Inside the Confidential N.F.L. Meeting to Discuss National Anthem Protests“Let’s make sure that we keep this confidential,” Roger Goodell said to begin the session. The New York Times obtained an audio recording of the meeting. ‘Divisive’ and ‘Disastrous’: The Most Biting Comments N.F.L. Owners Made About TrumpTrack’s New Gender Rules Could Exclude Some Female AthletesNew regulations by the sport’s international governing body to address women with high levels of testosterone could keep them out of some races if they don’t take medicine to lower the hormone. Ex-Cop Arrested in Golden State Killer Case: ‘We Found the Needle in the Haystack’Joseph James DeAngelo, 72, is the suspect in the case of a serial killer and rapist who terrorized communities in California in the 1970s and 1980s. Suspect Arrested in Golden State Killer CaseJames Joseph DeAngelo, 72, was arrested at his home in Citrus Heights, Calif. The so-called Golden State Killer is thought to have killed 12 people, raped at least 45 people and burglarized more than 120 homes in the 1970s and ’80s. Michelle McNamara Died Pursuing the Golden State Killer. Her Husband, Patton Oswalt, Has Questions for Him.The author devoted years to identifying the Golden State Killer, but she didn’t live to see the arrest of a suspect, or her book about the cold case published. Behind a Roadside Hit in Malaysia, Israeli-Palestinian IntrigueAn engineer is the latest Hamas figure to be targeted abroad by Israel’s Mossad spy agency, officials say, as another conspiracy plays out in Kuala Lumpur. A Lynching Memorial Is Opening. The Country Has Never Seen Anything Like It.The National Memorial for Peace and Justice, opening Thursday in Montgomery, Ala., is dedicated to victims of white supremacy. Feature: A Lynching’s Long ShadowElwood Higginbotham was murdered by a mob in 1935. For his descendants, a new historical inquiry into his death offers a chance to confront the past. Editorial: Trump’s ‘Best People’ Are the WorstEditorial Observer: At This Memorial, the Monuments BleedRain drips blood-red from the rusted steel columns that hang from the ceiling, commemorating the thousands of lynchings of black Americans. Op-Ed Contributor: Robert Mueller’s Last ResortThere are legal ways to disclose classified information. If we face a constitutional crisis, Mueller and his staff should take advantage of them. Op-Ed Columnist: A New Mitt or the Same Old Weenie?Op-Ed Columnist: Why Does Trump Treat Immigrant Kids Cruelly? Because He CanThe Case for a Federal Jobs GuaranteeDemocrats are getting behind an old idea to face new challenges of technologic disruption in the work force. Op-Ed Contributor: North Korea’s Phony Peace PloyIf the past is any guide, Pyongyang will offer Seoul unenforceable verbiage at this week’s summit meeting. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: ‘Fightin’ to Keep Slavery’A common refrain among conservatives is that black people should get over it. Even though conservatives refuse to. Editorial Observer: So the South’s White Terror Will Never Be ForgottenA new memorial and museum in Montgomery, Ala., bring attention to a disturbing chapter of the nation’s history — one that in some ways lives on. Trump and Kanye West Share Praise-Filled Tweets. And, Apparently, ‘Dragon Energy.’The president and the rapper share a history of unpredictable behavior — and a delight in dividing the public. In Berlin, a Show of Solidarity Does Little to Dampen Jewish FearsAfter an assault against an Israeli wearing a skullcap, hundreds of Berliners donned skullcaps in support. But Jews say discrimination remains a part of daily life. Global Health: Infant Deaths Fall Sharply in Africa With Routine AntibioticsProviding one dose every six months saved one in four babies, researchers reported. Now the W.H.O. will consider recommending routine use. Hank Azaria Offers to Stop Voicing Apu on ‘The Simpsons’ After CriticismThe character of Apu, a thickly accented convenience store owner who has been on the show for nearly 30 years, has been called a racist stereotype. HUD Floats a Plan Intended to Reduce Dependence on Housing AssistanceBut Ben Carson, the HUD secretary, said it was intended to start a conversation and should not be regarded as final. How Fake Mark Zuckerbergs Scam Facebook Users Out of Their CashThe Facebook chief executive has vowed to clean up the social network, but his company has failed to stop even those impersonating him from swindling people. What Amazon’s New Headquarters Could Mean for RentsWinning the contest could mean a steeper increase in local housing costs over the next decade, a study finds. Nashville is already contemplating the impact. Sean Spicer Unveils a Wax Melania, and Says Little More Than She DoesThe former White House press secretary made an appearance to promote the Madame Tussauds version of the first lady. He has a book coming out in July. The Korean War in PicturesThree years of fighting ended when North Korea, China and the United States reached an armistice in 1953. But no formal peace treaty was ever brokered. ‘We Don’t Perform for People, We Perform for the Gods’A community has formed around Chinese opera in Thailand, preserving one of the oldest dramatic art forms in the world. Pursuits: In Charleston, Beer Gets Its Own NeighborhoodOn tap in the city’s Brewery District: stouts, I.P.A.s, stewed oxtails, collard pizza — and a skatepark. 3 Gadgets You Didn’t Know You Needed, but Are Worth BuyingIf you don’t have one of these — or you’ve waited until the options were good enough before investing — now is the time to buy. The Biggest Influencer of All?As Meghan Markle steps onto the global stage, she has the potential to change the perception of fashion brands, the royal family and much more. Report From Planet Beautycon: Diversity and Small Female-Owned Companies in the Spotlight13 Celebrated New Yorkers on Their Early ’80s Apartments and JobsRosie Perez, Thurston Moore and others on how they made it in New York during one of the city’s most dizzying periods, from 1981 through 1983. Lens: Sim Chi Yin, a Patient Photographer, Wins Chris Hondros AwardThe freelance photographer based in Beijing is honored for her keen sense of the geographic locations, cultures and subjects she covers. Trilobites: What a Scientist Learned From Studying the ‘Synchronized Swimming of Sea Monkeys’Tiny crustaceans complete a massive daily vertical migration in the world’s oceans. New research suggests their commute may play an important role in the health of the planet. More Recent Articles |
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