On Alaska’s Coldest Days, a Village Draws Close for Warmth
Just below the Arctic Circle, villagers find ways to survive an Alaskan winter.
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Just below the Arctic Circle, villagers find ways to survive an Alaskan winter.
By KIRK JOHNSON
The shock waves from the president’s order hit with particular force in areas where immigrants from the seven countries covered by the ban live.
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
The Boy Scouts of America said that the group would begin accepting members based on the gender listed on their application.
By NIRAJ CHOKSHI
The acting attorney general, Sally Q. Yates, on Monday ordered government lawyers not to defend President Trump’s executive order on immigration in court.
By MICHAEL D. SHEAR, MARK LANDLER, MATT APUZZO and ERIC LICHTBLAU
The nominee for education secretary is a chief investor in Neurocore, a group of brain performance centers whose methods have been questioned.
By SHERI FINK, STEVE EDER and MATTHEW GOLDSTEIN
The White House said Monday that President Trump would leave in place a 2014 order that created new protections for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people.
By JEREMY W. PETERS
Ali Vayeghan is the only foreigner who was refused entry because of President Trump’s travel ban; he has since been given permission to return to the United States.
By JENNIFER MEDINA
Travelers holding valid visas to enter the United States were sent away, and those refusing to sign were detained for hours or days, immigration lawyers say.
By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA, BENJAMIN MUELLER and NICHOLAS KULISH
President Trump plans to announce his nominee at 8 p.m., setting off what is expected to be a furious ideological showdown in the Senate.
By PETER BAKER