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  1. Trump Orders Could Deport Millions, Build Wall, but It Won't Easy - NBCNews.com
  2. It's No Trump Tower, but White House Has 'Beautiful' Phones - New York Times
  3. Leaked Draft of Executive Order Could Revive CIA Prisons - New York Times

Trump Orders Could Deport Millions, Build Wall, but It Won't Easy - NBCNews.com


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Trump Orders Could Deport Millions, Build Wall, but It Won't Easy
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President Donald Trump's executive orders to build a wall and crack down on illegal immigration could have explosive policy implications, experts say, but many of his changes face an uncertain path of legislative, legal, and logistical obstacles before ...
Mexican President: We will not pay for the wallCNN
Mexican president to Trump: My nation 'demands respect'Politico
Pena Nieto reiterates Mexico will not pay for Trump's border wallFox News
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It's No Trump Tower, but White House Has 'Beautiful' Phones - New York Times


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It's No Trump Tower, but White House Has 'Beautiful' Phones
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President Trump with union leaders and workers in the Oval Office on Monday. Mr. Trump has discovered there are a lot of things he likes about his new home, the White House. Credit Doug Mills/The New York Times. President Trump, who flew across the ...
Trump considers executive order on voter fraudCNN
Trump's call for election-fraud probe fraught with perilPolitico
Donald Trump claims none of those 3 to 5 million illegal votes were cast for him. Zero.Washington Post
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Leaked Draft of Executive Order Could Revive CIA Prisons - New York Times


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Leaked Draft of Executive Order Could Revive CIA Prisons
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Mike Pompeo, President Trump's C.I.A. director, after he was sworn in on Monday. He said in a confirmation hearing that he would not agree to reinstate torture. Credit Doug Mills/The New York Times. WASHINGTON — It contained crossed-out phrases and ...
White House draft order calls for review on use of CIA 'black site' prisons overseasWashington Post
Trump says torture works, US will review policies in war on terrorFox News
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  1. Trump Blocks Syrian Refugees and Orders Mexican Border Wall to Be Built
  2. After His Claim of Voter Fraud, Trump Vows ‘Major Investigation’
  3. News Analysis: In a Swirl of ‘Untruths’ and ‘Falsehoods,’ Calling a Lie a Lie
  4. News Analysis: Trump’s Impulses Now Carry the Force of the Presidency
  5. Chicago, Convulsed by Violence, Confronts Trump’s Twitter Threat
  6. The Road to Trump’s Border Wall
  7. As Trump Orders Wall, Mexico’s President Considers Canceling U.S. Trip
  8. Rejecting the Wall ‘Is Too Emotional,’ and Other Voices From the Border
  9. It’s No Trump Tower, but White House Has ‘Beautiful’ Phones
  10. Felony Charges for Journalists Arrested at Inauguration Protests Raise Fears for Press Freedom
  11. Leaked Draft of Executive Order Could Revive C.I.A. Prisons
  12. ‘It Is Unacceptable’: Ethics Doubts Swirl as Trump Club Doubles Fee
  13. States Vie to Be Part of Trillion-Dollar Infrastructure Spending Sprees
  14. Order to Suspend U.S. Agencies’ News Releases Is Called Routine
  15. ‘Sanctuary City’ Mayors Vow to Defy Trump’s Immigration Order
  16. Donald Trump, Mary Tyler Moore, North Korea: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
  17. How Mary Tyler Moore Changed Television
  18. Mary Tyler Moore, Who Incarnated the Modern Woman on TV, Dies at 80
  19. Mary Tyler Moore Is Mourned by Dick Van Dyke and Other Stars
  20. Five Essential ‘Mary Tyler Moore’ Episodes to Stream
  21. ‘Mad About Mary’: How The Times Covered Mary Tyler Moore
  22. Sex and That ’70s Single Woman, Mary Tyler Moore
  23. How Mary Tyler Moore Changed Fashion
  24. For Justin Trudeau, Canada’s Leader, Revival of Keystone XL Upsets a Balancing Act
  25. A Bloody Reminder for Somalia: Chaos Is Never Far Away
  26. Reporting on a Double Bombing in Somalia
  27. North Korean Defector Says Kim Jong-Un’s Control Is Crumbling
  28. Skepticism and Support in South Korea as Ban Ki-moon Weighs Presidential Bid
  29. Just a Bit Off-Center
  30. Trilobites: North America’s Geographical Center May Be in a North Dakota Town Called Center
  31. Christo, Trump and the Art World’s Biggest Protest Yet
  32. Will El Chapo Risk Trial? (Can He Afford Not To?)
  33. François Fillon, Presidential Front-Runner in France, Faces Graft Inquiry
  34. Top Russian Cybercrimes Agent Arrested on Charges of Treason
  35. Butch Trucks, Drummer in the Allman Brothers Band, Dies at 69
  36. U.S. Team Wins Bocuse d’Or Competition for First Time
  37. Russia Moves to Soften Domestic Violence Law
  38. ‘Resist’: Greenpeace Activists Hang Giant Banner in View of White House
  39. Brent Musburger to Retire From ESPN Next Week
  40. George Orwell’s ‘1984’ Is Suddenly a Best-Seller
  41. Secret Service Investigates Denver Agent After Facebook Posts
  42. Review: In ‘Riverdale,’ Archie Is Hot and Haunted
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Trump Blocks Syrian Refugees and Orders Mexican Border Wall to Be Built

President Trump acted to start the construction of the border wall and moved to limit the admission of all refugees at least temporarily.
    

After His Claim of Voter Fraud, Trump Vows ‘Major Investigation’

President Trump reasserted a false claim of cheating and promised an inquiry, even though his lawyers and experts have said no cheating occurred.

    

News Analysis: In a Swirl of ‘Untruths’ and ‘Falsehoods,’ Calling a Lie a Lie

President Trump’s repeated baseless assertion about widespread voter fraud has challenged the news media to find the precise words to describe it.

    

News Analysis: Trump’s Impulses Now Carry the Force of the Presidency

Rarely, if ever, has a president been as reactive to random inputs as this one. Career government officials and lawmakers are struggling to keep up.

    

Chicago, Convulsed by Violence, Confronts Trump’s Twitter Threat

Chicagoans spent Wednesday debating what to make of a post by President Trump: “If Chicago doesn’t fix the horrible ‘carnage’ going on,” he wrote, “I will send in the Feds!”

    

The Road to Trump’s Border Wall

President Trump ordered the construction of a Mexican border wall on Wednesday. The contentious pledge to build a wall and force Mexico to pay for it was a touchstone of his campaign.
    

As Trump Orders Wall, Mexico’s President Considers Canceling U.S. Trip

Mexicans called President Trump’s push to build a wall “an offense to Mexico,” a “slap in the face” and a “monument to lies.”

    

Rejecting the Wall ‘Is Too Emotional,’ and Other Voices From the Border

An executive order from President Trump has reignited debate in South Texas, not only about the nature of the border but about the nature of walls.

    

It’s No Trump Tower, but White House Has ‘Beautiful’ Phones

Candidate Trump preferred to sleep in his own bed. But President Trump has spent the past five nights in his new home. His review? “Pure elegance.”

    

Felony Charges for Journalists Arrested at Inauguration Protests Raise Fears for Press Freedom

The six journalists charged with felony rioting were among 230 people detained in the anti-Trump demonstrations.

    

Leaked Draft of Executive Order Could Revive C.I.A. Prisons

The White House disclaimed the document that raised the prospect of reviving “black site” prisons, but three administration officials said it had been circulated among National Security Council staff members.

    

‘It Is Unacceptable’: Ethics Doubts Swirl as Trump Club Doubles Fee

An official at Mar-a-Lago said a fee change had been planned before the election, but he acknowledged that the club had seen a wave of interest since Mr. Trump won.

    

States Vie to Be Part of Trillion-Dollar Infrastructure Spending Sprees

Governors, both Republican and Democrat, are eager to get their hands on money for infrastructure projects. Everyone has a list, and a need.

    

Order to Suspend U.S. Agencies’ News Releases Is Called Routine

Several longtime employees of the agencies said freezes to grant spending and orders to not speak publicly were routine at times of transition, but critics seized on the moves.
    

‘Sanctuary City’ Mayors Vow to Defy Trump’s Immigration Order

City officials, from New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, New Haven, Syracuse and Austin, Tex., said they were prepared for a protracted fight.

    

Donald Trump, Mary Tyler Moore, North Korea: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing

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

    

How Mary Tyler Moore Changed Television

Mary Tyler Moore brought a new depiction of the American woman to both “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and “The Dick Van Dyke Show.” Virginia Heffernan, a contributing writer for The New York Times, discusses Ms. Moore's roles and their influence.
    

Mary Tyler Moore, Who Incarnated the Modern Woman on TV, Dies at 80

Ms. Moore was best known as the spunky professional Mary Richards on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and as Laura Petrie, the wife of a comedy writer, on “The Dick Van Dyke Show.”

    

Mary Tyler Moore Is Mourned by Dick Van Dyke and Other Stars

The actress, who died Wednesday at the age of 80, was praised on social media as a role model.

    

Five Essential ‘Mary Tyler Moore’ Episodes to Stream

The sitcom remains one of the greats. Here’s where you can watch it from home.
    

‘Mad About Mary’: How The Times Covered Mary Tyler Moore

Although early coverage of “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” was dismissive, within a few years, The New York Times had reconsidered its stance.

    

Sex and That ’70s Single Woman, Mary Tyler Moore

A look at pivotal moments from “The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” which was sometimes a laboratory for social issues of the day.

    

How Mary Tyler Moore Changed Fashion

From a perky hat toss to jumpsuits fit for a fighter pilot, the character Mary Richards reflected the stylish trajectory of the working woman.

    

For Justin Trudeau, Canada’s Leader, Revival of Keystone XL Upsets a Balancing Act

President Trump’s move to proceed with the pipeline project leaves the Canadian prime minister facing anger from both energy advocates and environmentalists.

    

A Bloody Reminder for Somalia: Chaos Is Never Far Away

A New York Times reporter made his first trip to Mogadishu in years. He was impressed by the progress. Then the bombs went off.

    

Reporting on a Double Bombing in Somalia

Jeffrey Gettleman, East Africa bureau chief for The Times, describes hearing two explosions at a hotel in Mogadishu and rushing to the hospital.
    

North Korean Defector Says Kim Jong-Un’s Control Is Crumbling

Thae Yong-ho, the highest-ranking official in years to flee, said that the regime’s control was weakening as a result of corruption and popular discontent.

    

Skepticism and Support in South Korea as Ban Ki-moon Weighs Presidential Bid

After a 10-year run as the secretary general of the United Nations, Mr. Ban returned home to residents imploring him to run and critics who say he couldn’t restore trust in government.

    

Just a Bit Off-Center

There’s a monument in Rugby, N.D., that claims to mark the exact geographic center of North America. But new research indicates the real center is 145 miles away.
    

Trilobites: North America’s Geographical Center May Be in a North Dakota Town Called Center

A geography professor unearthed the surprising result when he weighed in on a feud between two other towns in North Dakota.

    

Christo, Trump and the Art World’s Biggest Protest Yet

The artist spent $15 million and more than 20 years on a vast artwork in Colorado to rival his masterpiece, “The Gates.” Now he’s walking away.

    

Will El Chapo Risk Trial? (Can He Afford Not To?)

Lawyers say there’s no downside to Joaquín Guzmán Loera’s fighting the government’s drug-trafficking charges, but how he might do that is a more complex matter.

    

François Fillon, Presidential Front-Runner in France, Faces Graft Inquiry

In a development that could upend the election, prosecutors opened an investigation after a newspaper reported that Mr. Fillon’s wife had been paid $535,000 for a no-show job.
    

Top Russian Cybercrimes Agent Arrested on Charges of Treason

An officer in the cyberintelligence unit of the Russian Federal Security Service and a private cybersecurity analyst were reportedly taken into custody.
    

Butch Trucks, Drummer in the Allman Brothers Band, Dies at 69

Mr. Trucks was one of the founding members of the band, which helped define Southern rock.

    

U.S. Team Wins Bocuse d’Or Competition for First Time

In what amounts to the Olympics of culinary skill, a group of chefs led by Thomas Keller prevails.

    

Russia Moves to Soften Domestic Violence Law

Defenders of the change to the law say it protects the rights of parents to discipline their children, but critics say it is a license for violent behavior.
    

‘Resist’: Greenpeace Activists Hang Giant Banner in View of White House

Climbers scaled a 300-foot crane to unfurl a sign protesting the policies of President Trump.
    

Brent Musburger to Retire From ESPN Next Week

Musburger will call his final basketball game — Georgia at Kentucky — on Tuesday night. He plans to help his family start a sports handicapping business.

    

George Orwell’s ‘1984’ Is Suddenly a Best-Seller

The dystopian novel, published in 1949, about tyranny and the suppression of critical thought, has found a fresh audience in the United States.

    

Secret Service Investigates Denver Agent After Facebook Posts

The agent published posts before the election that suggested she would prefer to go to jail rather than take a “bullet” for Donald J. Trump, a newspaper reported.

    

Review: In ‘Riverdale,’ Archie Is Hot and Haunted

This new high school noir on CW takes the characters from the Archie Comics franchise and reimagines them in strange and dark ways.

    

The Neediest Cases: Seeking a Fresh Start Without Limitations

Job loss left a family struggling to pay expenses and turning to public assistance while searching for the right educational environment for a child entering kindergarten.

    

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