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This combination an anti-democratic president and a quiescent Congress is very dangerous.

By DAVID LEONHARDT

A task force at Rutgers Presbyterian Church agreed months ago to sponsor a family of Syrian Kurds, only to find them caught up in a maelstrom of presidential politics and court delays.

By LIZ ROBBINS

Jesse Wegman and Wesley Morris join to discuss.

By MICHAEL BARBARO

The Israeli government has to balance its devotion to defending all Jews and its foreign relations.

By SHMUEL ROSNER

Scenes along both sides of the border, as President Trump prepares to build a wall between them.

By AZAM AHMED, MANNY FERNANDEZ and PAULINA VILLEGAS

Capping a strikingly contentious confirmation process, the Senate is expected to vote as soon as Wednesday evening on the nomination of Mr. Sessions to be attorney general.

By EMMARIE HUETTEMAN, MATT FLEGENHEIMER, MAGGIE HABERMAN and MICHAEL R. GORDON

The Senate majority leader said Mr. Trumps decisions so far had been right-of-center things that we would have hoped a Republican president would make.

By CARL HULSE

Couples have been separated, engagement parties canceled, wedding dresses returned. President Trumps directive has made love much harder for couples of different nationalities.

By JACK HEALY and ANEMONA HARTOCOLLIS

A major measles outbreak in America is only a matter of time.

By PETER J. HOTEZ

Its increasingly evident that they have no workable plan and might never come up with one.

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD

Our idea would reduce carbon emissions, limit regulatory intrusion, promote economic growth and help working-class Americans.

By MARTIN S. FELDSTEIN, TED HALSTEAD and N. GREGORY MANKIW

Our cause is not partisan. It is to defend the pursuit of science, truth and freedom of thought.

By LEON BOTSTEIN

Trump made a series of reckless, unconnected promises to get elected, and now hes just checking off each one.

By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN

When students explore foreign cultures, they learn not just about others, but also about themselves.

By DAVID BORNSTEIN

The suggestion raises questions about a potential conflict of interest because taxpayer dollars could be going directly to the presidents business interests.

By HELENE COOPER

The suspension of commando operations in Yemen is a setback for President Trump, who says he wants to take a more aggressive approach against Islamic militants.

By DAVID E. SANGER and ERIC SCHMITT

The Brotherhood, with millions of followers, is the oldest Islamist group in the Middle East, and designating it as a terrorist group would roil the region.

By PETER BAKER

The decision is a rebuke of the Trump Organization and could result in millions of dollars in added costs for the company.

By BARRY MEIER

President Trumps claim runs counter to what has long been considered a given: that abundant media coverage has given terrorists the attention they crave.

By SCOTT SHANE

Three federal judges were considering a lower courts ruling that allowed previously barred travelers and immigrants from seven predominantly Muslim countries to enter the country.

By ADAM LIPTAK

This combination an anti-democratic president and a quiescent Congress is very dangerous.

By DAVID LEONHARDT

A task force at Rutgers Presbyterian Church agreed months ago to sponsor a family of Syrian Kurds, only to find them caught up in a maelstrom of presidential politics and court delays.

By LIZ ROBBINS

Jesse Wegman and Wesley Morris join to discuss.

By MICHAEL BARBARO

The Israeli government has to balance its devotion to defending all Jews and its foreign relations.

By SHMUEL ROSNER

Scenes along both sides of the border, as President Trump prepares to build a wall between them.

By AZAM AHMED, MANNY FERNANDEZ and PAULINA VILLEGAS

Capping a strikingly contentious confirmation process, the Senate is expected to vote as soon as Wednesday evening on the nomination of Mr. Sessions to be attorney general.

By EMMARIE HUETTEMAN, MATT FLEGENHEIMER, MAGGIE HABERMAN and MICHAEL R. GORDON

The Senate majority leader said Mr. Trumps decisions so far had been right-of-center things that we would have hoped a Republican president would make.

By CARL HULSE

Couples have been separated, engagement parties canceled, wedding dresses returned. President Trumps directive has made love much harder for couples of different nationalities.

By JACK HEALY and ANEMONA HARTOCOLLIS

A major measles outbreak in America is only a matter of time.

By PETER J. HOTEZ

Its increasingly evident that they have no workable plan and might never come up with one.

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD

Our idea would reduce carbon emissions, limit regulatory intrusion, promote economic growth and help working-class Americans.

By MARTIN S. FELDSTEIN, TED HALSTEAD and N. GREGORY MANKIW

Our cause is not partisan. It is to defend the pursuit of science, truth and freedom of thought.

By LEON BOTSTEIN

Trump made a series of reckless, unconnected promises to get elected, and now hes just checking off each one.

By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN

When students explore foreign cultures, they learn not just about others, but also about themselves.

By DAVID BORNSTEIN

The suggestion raises questions about a potential conflict of interest because taxpayer dollars could be going directly to the presidents business interests.

By HELENE COOPER

The suspension of commando operations in Yemen is a setback for President Trump, who says he wants to take a more aggressive approach against Islamic militants.

By DAVID E. SANGER and ERIC SCHMITT

The Brotherhood, with millions of followers, is the oldest Islamist group in the Middle East, and designating it as a terrorist group would roil the region.

By PETER BAKER

The decision is a rebuke of the Trump Organization and could result in millions of dollars in added costs for the company.

By BARRY MEIER

President Trumps claim runs counter to what has long been considered a given: that abundant media coverage has given terrorists the attention they crave.

By SCOTT SHANE

Three federal judges were considering a lower courts ruling that allowed previously barred travelers and immigrants from seven predominantly Muslim countries to enter the country.

By ADAM LIPTAK

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