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Monday, February 6, 2017

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The Times in Print for Monday, February 06, 2017

Trump Clashes Early With Courts, Portending Years of Legal Battles

The president’s attacks on a judge over an order blocking his immigration ban received condemnation in both parties but a defense from his vice president.

Lifting of Travel Ban Sets Off Rush to Reach U.S.

The race inundated some domestic and international airports, reunited loved ones and friends, and prompted another round of criticism from President Trump about national security.

Trump and Staff Rethink Tactics After Stumbles

One thing has become apparent to both the president’s allies as well as his opponents: When it comes to governing, speed does not always guarantee success.

Trump Protesters Borrow From Tea Party to Put Pressure on Lawmakers

Opponents on the left are making plans to show up in force when members of Congress hold town forums during this month’s recess.

Split by ‘Brexit,’ May and Merkel Diverge on Wider Issues, Too

In another era, the two women might have defended the liberal global order together. But Britain’s vote to leave the European Union is hindering their cooperation on broader issues.

A Small Ohio Town Clamors to Curb Aggressive Policing

When a black man ended up face down on the ground after a New Year’s celebration, residents of a predominantly white village were outraged.

Patriots 34, Falcons 28 | Overtime

Patriots Mount a Comeback for the Ages to Win a Fifth Super Bowl

Tom Brady rallied the Patriots from a 28-3 deficit in the second half to defeat the Atlanta Falcons in the first Super Bowl to go into overtime.

Today's Front Pages

Quotation of the Day
"It’s chalk and cheese."
TIMOTHY GARTON ASH, a professor of European history at Oxford, on the relationship between Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain and Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, which has been complicated by “Brexit” and President Trump.

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