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Alex Butler Feb. 3 (UPI) -- As the sting wears off from vicious hits and demoralizing losses, today's athletes also have to deal with the postgame pleasantries of online trolls.
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  1. Danica Patrick stands up to online trolls, in lawsuit regarding social media
  2. North Korea lists Russia first among countries friendly with regime

Danica Patrick stands up to online trolls, in lawsuit regarding social media

Alex Butler
Feb. 3 (UPI) -- As the sting wears off from vicious hits and demoralizing losses, today's athletes also have to deal with the postgame pleasantries of online trolls.
    

North Korea lists Russia first among countries friendly with regime

Elizabeth Shim
Feb. 3 (UPI) -- North Korea prioritized Russia in a statement that listed the heads of state who were reportedly presented with holiday greeting cards from Kim Jong Un.
    

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CNN Justice Department to challenge judge's halt of travel ban CNN Washington (CNN) The White House is preparing to fight for President Donald Trump's immigration order after a federal judge on Friday halted it nationwide. A chaotic night set ...
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  1. Justice Department to challenge judge's halt of travel ban - CNN
  2. Federal Judge Stays Trump Travel Order, But Many Visas Already Revoked - NPR
  3. Iran Treads Cautiously With Trump. So Far. - New York Times

Justice Department to challenge judge's halt of travel ban - CNN


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Justice Department to challenge judge's halt of travel ban
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Washington (CNN) The White House is preparing to fight for President Donald Trump's immigration order after a federal judge on Friday halted it nationwide. A chaotic night set up the nation for a second straight weekend of widespread uncertainty over ...
Judge issues broad block against Trump's travel banPolitico
Airlines reportedly told to board passengers otherwise banned under Trump's travel order after federal judge's rulingFox News
Federal judge temporarily blocks Trump's entry order nationwideWashington Post
Wall Street Journal -Los Angeles Times -The Hill (blog) -The Boston Globe
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Federal Judge Stays Trump Travel Order, But Many Visas Already Revoked - NPR


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Federal Judge Stays Trump Travel Order, But Many Visas Already Revoked
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Updated at 10:40 p.m. ET. A federal judge in Seattle has issued a nationwide temporary stay against President Trump's executive order that prevented citizens of seven mostly Muslim countries from entering the United States. Judge James Robart acted to ...
Reports: Trump travel order revoked tens of thousands of visasUSA TODAY
Over 100000 Visas Have Been Revoked by Immigration Ban, Justice Dept. RevealsNBCNews.com
Judge Orders List of Virginia Residents Kicked Out on Trump's Immigration OrderDaily Beast
Bloomberg -Reuters -Business Insider -Washington Post
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Iran Treads Cautiously With Trump. So Far. - New York Times


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Iran Treads Cautiously With Trump. So Far.
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Iranian Hard-liners have been critical of President Hassan Rouhani. With President Trump in power, some dismiss him as a figure of the past, the right answer in the Obama era but the wrong one now. Credit Abedin Taherkenareh/European Pressphoto ...
US Hits Iran With Sanctions, Drawing Threat from TehranWall Street Journal
Paul Ryan: It looks like the Iran deal is here to stayCNN
Iran sanctions: Tougher line on Tehran explainedUSA TODAY
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'We are dealing with an attack from an individual who was clearly aggressive and represented a direct threat,' the French capital's police chief said.
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  1. Paris Shooting: Attacker With Machetes IDd as Egyptian
  2. Syrian Family Reunites Following Trump's Immigration Ban
  3. 30 Plastic Bags Found in Beached Whale's Stomach
  4. ISIS Receipts Offer Glimpse into Former Life in Mosul
  5. Russia Is 'Weaponizing Misinformation,' Says UK
  6. Portuguese Lawmakers Vote to Condemn Trump Travel Ban
  7. U.S. Hits Iran With Sanctions for Missile Test, Terror Sponsorship
  8. Lawyers for 'El Chapo' Argue Jail Conditions Too Strict
  9. Israeli Settlers Don't Heed Trump Warning
  10. Trump Turns His Attention to Yemen — but It's Iran He's Really Looking at
  11. Iran Bans U.S. Wrestlers From Meet As Response to Trump's Ban
  12. Soldier Shoots Attacker Near the Louvre in Paris
  13. The Head of Kim Jong Un's Feared Secret Police Gets Purged
  14. U.S. Warns N. Korea of 'Overwhelming' Response to Nuclear Attack
  15. U.S. Warns Israel to Stop Announcing New Settlements
  16. Something Tipped Off Al Qaeda Targets: Inside Yemen SEAL Raid
  17. U.S. Prepares New Iran Sanctions In Retaliation for Missile Test
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Paris Shooting: Attacker With Machetes IDd as Egyptian

'We are dealing with an attack from an individual who was clearly aggressive and represented a direct threat,' the French capital's police chief said.

    

Syrian Family Reunites Following Trump's Immigration Ban

Despite being delayed by Trump's immigration ban, the Kassar family was able to reunite after two years apart.
    

30 Plastic Bags Found in Beached Whale's Stomach

An autopsy found no food in the euthanized whale's intestines. One piece of plastic was over six feet long.
    

ISIS Receipts Offer Glimpse into Former Life in Mosul

Receipts from taxi rides, ledgers listing internet usage and random logbooks are just some of the documents that ISIS militants left behind.

    

Russia Is 'Weaponizing Misinformation,' Says UK

Russia is 'weaponizing misinformation' in a deliberate campaign to destabilize governments in the West, the UK's defense secretary warned.

    

Portuguese Lawmakers Vote to Condemn Trump Travel Ban

The measures "do not seem fit for a country which we have come to respect and admire as the leader of the free world," said one politician.
    

U.S. Hits Iran With Sanctions for Missile Test, Terror Sponsorship

The Trump administration hit Iran with new sanctions on Friday for test-firing a medium-range ballistic missile, an action that was viewed by the White House as being in defiance of a U.N. resolution. The sanctions target 13 people and a dozen entities, including 'several networks and supporters of Iran's ballistic missile procurement,' the U.S. Treasury Department said in a statement. The move came two days after National Security Adviser Michael Flynn said the White House was putting Iran 'on notice.'

    

Lawyers for 'El Chapo' Argue Jail Conditions Too Strict

Guzman's time in lockup in the U.S. was under discussion during his second court appearance Friday after he was extradited from Mexico two weeks ago.

    

Israeli Settlers Don't Heed Trump Warning

Israeli settlers on Friday downplayed White House criticism of settlement construction.

    

Trump Turns His Attention to Yemen — but It's Iran He's Really Looking at

Yemen is on the front line of a proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran — with ballistic missiles rising tensions between Tehran and the White House.

    

Iran Bans U.S. Wrestlers From Meet As Response to Trump's Ban

Iran on Friday banned U.S. wrestlers from participating in the Freestyle World Cup competition this month.

    

Soldier Shoots Attacker Near the Louvre in Paris

A man armed with a machete attacked an army patrol as he tried to enter a shopping complex near the Paris landmark.
    

The Head of Kim Jong Un's Feared Secret Police Gets Purged

North Korea has dismissed its minister of state security, a key aide to the reclusive state's young leader, Kim Jong Un, South Korea said on Friday.

    

U.S. Warns N. Korea of 'Overwhelming' Response to Nuclear Attack

Defense Secretary James Mattis has warned North Korea that any use of nuclear weapons against the U.S. or allies would be met with what he called an &
    

U.S. Warns Israel to Stop Announcing New Settlements

A carefully worded statement from White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer on Thursday marked the first public disagreement between Trump and Netanyahu since they had what the administration described as a 'very warm' conversation by phone late last month.

    

Something Tipped Off Al Qaeda Targets: Inside Yemen SEAL Raid

A well-rehearsed mission that was supposed to extract computers and other intelligence from an al Qaeda camp near a mountain village turned into a massive firefight that killed one Navy SEAL, 14 al Qaeda fighters and, allegedly, non-combatant women and children. Follow coverage at NBCNews.com and on NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt.

    

U.S. Prepares New Iran Sanctions In Retaliation for Missile Test

News of the expected sanctions order comes a day after National Security Adviser Michael Flynn said the White House was putting Iran "on notice" over its test-firing of a medium-range ballistic missile.

    

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A judge in Seattle ordered a nationwide halt to the ban while a Boston court refused to extend a stay. Earlier the State Department said 60,000 visas had been revoked.
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  1. Court Temporarily Blocks Trump’s Travel Ban, and Airlines Are Told to Allow Passengers
  2. Broad Challenge to Trump Order May Center on Cleveland Doctor
  3. Trump Moves to Roll Back Obama-Era Financial Regulations
  4. Fiduciary Rule Is Now in Question. What’s Next for Investors.
  5. U.S. Imposes New Sanctions on Iran Over Missile Test
  6. First 100 Days Briefing: Trump Responds to Louvre Attack in Paris, Urging U.S. to ‘Get Smart’
  7. Big City: Kirsten Gillibrand and the Anti-Trump Left: 2020 Foresight?
  8. Trust Records Show Trump Is Still Closely Tied to His Empire
  9. Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner Said to Have Helped Thwart L.G.B.T. Rights Rollback
  10. For Andrew Puzder, Labor Nominee, Fighting for Owners’ Interests Began Early
  11. Kellyanne Conway Admits ‘Bowling Green Massacre’ Error
  12. Jim Mattis Says U.S. Is ‘Shoulder to Shoulder’ With Japan
  13. New England Patriots, the Louvre: Your Friday Evening Briefing
  14. ‘The Daily’: Trump Trumps the Super Bowl
  15. Affordable Care Act Sign-Ups Dip Amid Uncertainty and Trump Attacks
  16. Public Health: Drop in Late Obamacare Enrollment Appears to Be a Trump Effect
  17. Travel Ban Drives Wedge Between Iraqi Soldiers and Americans
  18. China Gains on the U.S. in the Artificial Intelligence Arms Race
  19. U.S. Starts Year With Job Surge, but Pay Gains Are Weak
  20. Jobs Report: Trump Said Unemployment Rate Wasn’t Real. Here Are Some Other Options.
  21. Remembering the Astronauts of Apollo 1
  22. The Met Opera’s ‘Rusalka’ Is a Dark, Sexy Hit
  23. For Paris ‘Spiderman,’ Stealing 5 Museum Masterpieces Was No Sweat
  24. Essay: An Evolving Sports City, Atlanta Chases a Championship
  25. A.T.F. Plans to Send More Agents to Chicago to Curb Violence
  26. Assailant Near Louvre Is Shot by French Soldier
  27. Macy’s Is Said to Receive Takeover Approach by Hudson’s Bay
  28. North Korean Leader’s Top Enforcer Is Now the One Getting Purged
  29. The Public Editor: Friday Mailbag: News Cycles That Won’t Stop Spinning
  30. Iran to Bar American Wrestling Team From World Cup
  31. Feuds: Nicki Minaj Scolds Shoe Designer for Ignoring Her
  32. Dress Like a Woman? What Does That Mean?
  33. Trilobites: Streaming Lava, Collapsing Cliffs and a Hawaii Volcano’s Spectacular Show
  34. Misophonia Sufferers: Scientists May Have Found the Root of Your Pain
  35. MoMA Protests Trump Entry Ban by Rehanging Work by Artists from Muslim Nations
  36. Trump’s Granddaughter, 5, Sings in Chinese, and China Swoons
  37. Trilobites: In the Indian Ocean, Fragments of a Continent Where They Should Not Be
  38. France’s Obsession With Decline Is a Booming Industry
  39. Critic's Notebook: MoMA Takes a Stand: Art From Banned Countries Comes Center Stage
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Court Temporarily Blocks Trump’s Travel Ban, and Airlines Are Told to Allow Passengers

A judge in Seattle ordered a nationwide halt to the ban while a Boston court refused to extend a stay. Earlier the State Department said 60,000 visas had been revoked.

    

Broad Challenge to Trump Order May Center on Cleveland Doctor

Lawyers argued that the immigration ban ensnared dozens like a Sudanese physician who said she was deported even after a judge ruled that no one with a visa should be removed.

    

Trump Moves to Roll Back Obama-Era Financial Regulations

The actions constituted a broad effort to loosen rules enacted after the financial crisis that restrict the way Wall Street can operate.

    

Fiduciary Rule Is Now in Question. What’s Next for Investors.

What should consumers do now that President Trump is trying to kill a rule that would have forced investment professionals to act in customers’ best interests?

    

U.S. Imposes New Sanctions on Iran Over Missile Test

The administration announced penalties on 25 individuals and entities, including those associated with the Revolutionary Guards Corps.

    

First 100 Days Briefing: Trump Responds to Louvre Attack in Paris, Urging U.S. to ‘Get Smart’

After a soldier shot a machete-wielding attacker at the museum, President Trump chimed in on Twitter, apparently urging support for his policies.

    

Big City: Kirsten Gillibrand and the Anti-Trump Left: 2020 Foresight?

She got an A from the N.R.A. and defended the tobacco industry, but in opposing President Trump, Kirsten Gillibrand is becoming a heroine of the left.

    

Trust Records Show Trump Is Still Closely Tied to His Empire

New documents on the president’s trust, set up to allay fears of conflicts of interest, show just how closely tied he remains to his business.

    

Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner Said to Have Helped Thwart L.G.B.T. Rights Rollback

President Trump’s daughter and son-in-law advised the president to reject a draft executive order that would have rescinded a number of Obama-era protections for the L.G.B.T.Q. community.

    

For Andrew Puzder, Labor Nominee, Fighting for Owners’ Interests Began Early

As a young lawyer, Mr. Puzder led the defense for his boss, a famous mob lawyer and casino owner accused of squandering millions from his workers’ pension funds.

    

Kellyanne Conway Admits ‘Bowling Green Massacre’ Error

Ms. Conway, a counselor to President Trump, cited a terrorist attack in Kentucky that never happened. She said it was a mistake.

    

Jim Mattis Says U.S. Is ‘Shoulder to Shoulder’ With Japan

The new defense secretary, visiting Tokyo, sought to dispel any doubt about the American commitment to the countries’ mutual security treaty.

    

New England Patriots, the Louvre: Your Friday Evening Briefing

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

    

‘The Daily’: Trump Trumps the Super Bowl

It’s official: Donald Trump overshadows everything. Even the Super Bowl.

    

Affordable Care Act Sign-Ups Dip Amid Uncertainty and Trump Attacks

Veterans of the Obama administration said President Trump’s opposition to the health law and his efforts to undermine it had taken a toll.

    

Public Health: Drop in Late Obamacare Enrollment Appears to Be a Trump Effect

Sign-ups fell significantly in the final weeks, when activity tends to be highest.

    

Travel Ban Drives Wedge Between Iraqi Soldiers and Americans

President Trump’s order banning Iraqis from entering the United States came in the midst of the Iraqi Army’s fight for the city of Mosul.

    

China Gains on the U.S. in the Artificial Intelligence Arms Race

The United States no longer has a strategic monopoly on a technology that is widely seen as the key factor in the next generation of warfare.

    

U.S. Starts Year With Job Surge, but Pay Gains Are Weak

Employers added 227,000 to payrolls, but pay gains were scant despite increases in minimum-wage laws. The jobless rate ticked up to 4.8 percent.

    

Jobs Report: Trump Said Unemployment Rate Wasn’t Real. Here Are Some Other Options.

There are many ways to measure the health of the labor market in addition to the best-known one.

    

Remembering the Astronauts of Apollo 1

Attend a memorial at the now-crumbling launch site where 50 years ago a fire took the lives of the astronauts Gus Grissom, Roger Chaffee and Ed White.
    

The Met Opera’s ‘Rusalka’ Is a Dark, Sexy Hit

Under Mary Zimmerman’s direction, this haunting tale of a water nymph’s doomed love for a prince simmers with haunting energy.

    

For Paris ‘Spiderman,’ Stealing 5 Museum Masterpieces Was No Sweat

The heist at the city’s Museum of Modern Art barely taxed his skills, the accused boasted this week outside a courtroom where he was tried for the thefts.

    

Essay: An Evolving Sports City, Atlanta Chases a Championship

The booming growth over the last few decades has shaped Atlanta’s layered relationship with its sports teams.

    

A.T.F. Plans to Send More Agents to Chicago to Curb Violence

The plan comes after the city saw more than 750 murders last year and the surge in violence drew the attention of President Trump.

    

Assailant Near Louvre Is Shot by French Soldier

A man with two large knives was seriously wounded after he lunged at military personnel near the Paris institution, shouting “God is great” in Arabic.

    

Macy’s Is Said to Receive Takeover Approach by Hudson’s Bay

Once a retail titan, Macy’s has struggled to remain relevant as e-commerce and discount retailers have decimated the traditional brick-and-mortar business.

    

North Korean Leader’s Top Enforcer Is Now the One Getting Purged

The dismissal of the head of the secret police underlines the turmoil that has engulfed the upper reaches of Kim Jong-un’s regime.

    

The Public Editor: Friday Mailbag: News Cycles That Won’t Stop Spinning

What’s the public editor got hatched for her weekend column? And for readers who can’t keep up with all the news, The Times prescribes cute animal videos.

    

Iran to Bar American Wrestling Team From World Cup

A spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry said the ministry opposed the Americans’ participation because of President Trump’s order on immigration.

    

Feuds: Nicki Minaj Scolds Shoe Designer for Ignoring Her

The pop star said on Twitter that Giuseppe Zanotti has used her name in its designs without offering her payment or a collaboration in exchange.

    

Dress Like a Woman? What Does That Mean?

A report that President Trump wants women who work for him to dress a certain way led Twitter users to post pictures of women in nontraditional clothes.

    

Trilobites: Streaming Lava, Collapsing Cliffs and a Hawaii Volcano’s Spectacular Show

Streams like the one from the Kilauea volcano usually last a day or two, but this one has flowed since New Year’s Eve. And visitors have to keep their distance.

    

Misophonia Sufferers: Scientists May Have Found the Root of Your Pain

To those for whom ordinary sounds cause extraordinary rage, a new study may help lead to relief.

    

MoMA Protests Trump Entry Ban by Rehanging Work by Artists from Muslim Nations

Down comes works by Picasso and Matisse. Up goes art by Zaha Hadid, Ibrahim el-Salahi, and Iranian artists, affirming “ideals of welcome and freedom.”

    

Trump’s Granddaughter, 5, Sings in Chinese, and China Swoons

A video of Ivanka Trump’s daughter, Arabella, singing a New Year’s song in Chinese has gone viral on social media in China.

    

Trilobites: In the Indian Ocean, Fragments of a Continent Where They Should Not Be

A new study says that rock found on the island of Mauritius is evidence of pieces of the supercontinent Gondwana that were left behind as it broke up.

    

France’s Obsession With Decline Is a Booming Industry

Books, TV shows and other media are digging into the country’s preoccupation with its failings and tapping into an anxious mood as elections approach.

    

Critic's Notebook: MoMA Takes a Stand: Art From Banned Countries Comes Center Stage

The museum has rearranged its permanent-collection galleries to showcase art from Iran, Iraq and Sudan, whose citizens are being denied entry to the United States.

    

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