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Jan. 26, 2017
Your Thursday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
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THE 45th PRESIDENT
Doug Mills/The New York Times
Trump Starts a Crackdown on Immigration With a Wall
The immediate construction of a wall along Mexico’s border would be paired with aggressive efforts to deter unauthorized immigrants.
President Trump would also block Syrian refugees from the United States indefinitely and bar refugees from elsewhere for at least 120 days.
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Mexico’s President Considers Canceling Trip to U.S.
Mexicans called Mr. Trump’s push to build a wall “an offense to Mexico,” a “slap in the face” and a “monument to lies.”
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People living along the border in South Texas reacted to the executive order.
President Promises ‘Major Investigation’ Into Voter Fraud
Mr. Trump reasserted a false claim of cheating and promised an inquiry, even though his lawyers and experts have said no cheating occurred.
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The news media has struggled with how to describe Mr. Trump’s baseless assertion about voter fraud.
Doug Mills / The New York Times
A Homebody Finds the Ultimate Home Office
After five nights in his new home, the president gave his review to a reporter for The Times: “Pure elegance.”
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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. Officials are struggling to keep up.
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Chicagoans are debating what to make of Mr. Trump’s Twitter threat to “send in the Feds!”
Jewel Samad / Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Felony Charges for 6 Journalists at Inauguration Protests
The six journalists charged with felony rioting were among 230 people detained in the anti-Trump demonstrations.
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Leaked Order, if Enacted, Could Revive C.I.A. Prisons
The White House disclaimed a leaked document that raised the prospect of reviving “black site” prisons, but three officials said it had been circulated among Security Council staff members.
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A Trump club doubled its initiation fee, raising ethics concerns.
See our full coverage of the election and transition »
Mary Tyler Moore | 1936-2017
Associated Press
Mary Tyler Moore, Who Brought the Modern Woman to TV, Dies at 80
Ms. Moore was known for her witty and graceful performances on two top-rated television shows in the 1960s and ’70s.
As the spunky Mary Richards on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” she expressed both the exuberance and the melancholy of the single career woman.
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Watch: “‘The Mary Tyler Moore Show’ was a game changer for television.”
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Sex and That ’70s Single Woman
“The Mary Tyler Moore Show” was sometimes a laboratory for social issues of the day.
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Here are five essential episodes from the series to stream.
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.
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The actress was mourned by Dick Van Dyke and other stars.
Todd Korol / The Canadian Press, via Associated Press
Pipeline’s Revival Upsets a Balancing Act for Canada
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada was spared a tough decision when the Obama administration blocked the Keystone XL pipeline.
President Trump’s move to restore it has Mr. Trudeau facing anger from all sides.
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the daily 360
KC McGinnis for The New York Times. Technology by Samsung.
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.
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Editorial
The Real Cost of Mr. Trump’s Wall
An inhumane approach to unauthorized immigration will hurt the United States.
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This Week in Hate
A High School Defaced With ‘Trump’ and Swastikas
These hate crimes and incidents of harassment were reported in recent days.
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Op-Ed Contributor
How Scalia’s Ghost Could Block Trump’s Wall
The government can’t do things whose cost outweighs their benefits, Justice Antonin Scalia wrote, and the wall does exactly that.
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Shaun Gladwell
Op-Docs
Orbital Vanitas
This virtual reality experience presents a surreal sci-fi mystery and meditation on death.
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Smarter Living: Tips for Daily Life
Guerin Blask for The New York Times
6 Tips for Avoiding Student Loan Repayment Traps
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau accused the nation’s largest student loan servicer of much wrongdoing. Here’s how to steer clear of problems.
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Adam McCauley
A Solo Traveler’s Guide to Meeting People
Some tips on how to connect with other single travelers or locals and ensure your safety amid all the fun.
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Editors’ Picks
Aaron Dowling for The New York Times
In and Around Perth, Natural Wonders Abound
While Perth’s center certainly has worthwhile attractions for the budget-conscious traveler, getting the most out of Perth means getting outside.
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Karsten Moran for The New York Times
End of the Line for Penn Station’s Departure Board
Amtrak disconnected the board, which has been replaced by video monitors. Its demise prompted nostalgia from some commuters, though not all.
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CW Network
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.
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Your Daily Mini Crossword
Solve a bite-size crossword in just a few minutes.
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video of the day
Watch: 4.1 Miles
In this short documentary, nominated for an Academy Award, a coast guard captain on a Greek island is charged with saving thousands of refugees.
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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.
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Tyler Hicks/The New York Times
Watch: A Times reporter describes a double bombing at a hotel in Somalia.
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Pool photo by Ed Jones
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.
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Ahn Young Joon / Associated Press
Ban Ki-moon Weighs Presidential Bid in South Korea
After 10 years as 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.
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Most Popular
Christo Over the River, Project for the Arkansas River, Colorado
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.
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Australian Open
Jason Reed / Reuters
‘A Williams Is Going to Win’ the Australian Open
Venus and Serena Williams will meet in a Grand Slam final for the first time since 2009.
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Sam Hodgson for The New York Times
De Blasio Confirms Interview With Prosecutors
Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York said he was interviewed by officials from the Manhattan district attorney’s office about an inquiry into fund-raising.
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THE NEEDIEST CASES
Joshua Bright for The New York Times
Seeking a Fresh Start Without Limitations
Job loss left a family turning to public assistance while searching for the right school for a child entering kindergarten.
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Editorial:
‘I Think Islam Hates Us’
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How to Save CNN From Itself
Charles M. Blow:
A Lie by Any Other Name
Gail Collins:
Mike Pence Pulls President Trump’s Strings
World
Zimbabwe Stands Still as President Vacations Off the Grid
‘The Greatest Forest Disaster in Our History’: Wildfires Tear Through Chile
Professor Who Wrote of Korean ‘Comfort Women’ Wins Defamation Case
U.S.
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States Vie to Be Part of
Trillion-Dollar
Infrastructure Spending Sprees
South Dakota Legislators Seek Hasty Repeal of Ethics Law Voters Passed
Foreclosure Prevention Returns to the Unknown
Politics
U.S. Politics
Trump Orders a Wall Built, but Congress Holds the Checkbook
Trump’s Voter Fraud Example? A Troubled Tale With Bernhard Langer
The Interpreter:
Trump Prepares Orders Aiming at Global Funding and Treaties
New York
‘Sanctuary City’ Mayors Vow to Defy Trump’s Immigration Order
M.T.A. Votes to Raise Fares and Tolls: What You Need to Know
Phyllis
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Mental Health Pioneer, Dies at 80
Business Day
State of the Art:
How to Make America’s Robots Great Again
Johnson & Johnson to Acquire Actelion for $30 Billion
Why Women Quit Working: It’s Not for the Reasons Men Do
Technology
Peter Thiel, Trump Adviser, Has a Backup Country: New Zealand
Tech Fix:
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