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Saturday, February 4, 2017

Politics

Protesters outside of the Federal District Court in Brooklyn, where Judge Ann M. Donnelly placed an emergency stay on Saturday on part of President Trump’s executive order on immigration.
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Protesters outside of the Federal District Court in Brooklyn, where Judge Ann M. Donnelly placed an emergency stay on Saturday on part of President Trump’s executive order on immigration.

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.

Vincent Viola, Nominee for Army Secretary, Drops Out

Mr. Viola, a billionaire Wall Street trader and West Point graduate, withdrew his name from consideration, citing business conflicts.

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President Trump’s daughter and son-in-law advised the president to reject a draft executive order that would have rescinded a number of Obama-era protections for the L.G.B.T.Q. community.

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.

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.

Congressional Memo

Trump Has Provocative Words for Allies. Congress Does Damage Control.

Senators are making embarrassing phone calls to ambassadors of major allies, assuring them that, yes, America is still their friend.

Betsy DeVos, Pick for Secretary of Education, Is the Most Jeered

President Trump’s nominee for education secretary faces ridicule and opposition not only from liberal groups, but also from many in the charter school movement.

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.

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.

The Upshot

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.

Immigration Order Complicates U.S. Businesses’ Plans in the Middle East

Companies with interests in Iraq, or ambitions in Iran, are anxious about a deterioration in relations that could deter business travel or investment.

Critic's Notebook

Men’s Runways Are Threaded With Dissent

At New York Fashion Week: Men’s, John Varvatos, Raf Simons and Willy Chavarria make the case for internationalism during a fraught political moment.

Grand Plans vs. Reality: White House Veterans Recall Their First 100 Days

Don’t Ask, don’t Tell.” Bombing Iraq. Somali pirates. Top officials from the Clinton, Bush and Obama White Houses recall how nothing goes exactly as planned.

Donald Trump’s Inaugural Speech, Annotated

New York Times reporters analyze the 45th president’s comments.

The 58th Presidential Inaugural Seating Chart

A who’s who of President Donald J. Trump’s Washington.

Inauguration, From Morning to Night

Journey through the inauguration of Donald J. Trump with this interactive video gallery.

Kennedy Looked Tan, Johnson Kissed Mrs. Nixon, and Other Vivid Inauguration Details

Moments witnessed and analyzed by New York Times correspondents since the 1853 inauguration, the first to take place after the paper was founded.

You Draw It: What Got Better or Worse During Obama’s Presidency

See if you’re as smart as you think you are.

Donald Trump’s Cabinet Is Taking Shape. Here’s the Latest List.

A list of appointees and nominees for top posts in the new administration.

Graphic: The Russian Hacking in 200 Words

President Obama announced sanctions against Russia for trying to influence the 2016 election through cyberattacks. Here’s what led to the sanctions.

Graphic: The Array of Conflicts of Interest Facing the Trump Presidency

Donald J. Trump’s global business empire will create an unprecedented number of conflicts of interest for a United States president, experts say.

Interactive Graphic: How Republicans Can Repeal Obamacare Piece by Piece

Peeling away pieces of the law could lead to market chaos.

Interactive Graphic: How Trump Can Influence Climate Change

A Trump administration could weaken or do away with many of the Obama-era policies focused on greenhouse gas emissions.

Interactive Graphic: Could Trump Really Deport Millions of Unauthorized Immigrants?

Sorting through the confusing sets of numbers in Trump’s deportation plan.

The Opinion Pages
Opinion

Protect Our Children’s Brains

President Trump should follow the E.P.A.’s lead and get the pesticide chlorpyrifos out of our food.

Op-Ed Contributor

Why I Won’t Vote for Betsy DeVos

Trump’s pick to run the Education Department would trash the public school system in which my son flourished.