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- Why police worry about Trump's 'sanctuary cities' crackdownPresident Trump's call for police to help crack down on illegal immigration might be seen as a clear nod to law and order. But many police aren't seeing it that way. Patrik explores why things can look different from a beat cop's perspective than from Washington. 鈥揗ark Sappenfield, National news editor
- Why Republicans and Democrats see different things in an inauguration photoA new survey found one in seven Trump voters chose the wrong answer when asked which picture, President Trump or Obama's inauguration ceremonies, had a larger crowd. 聽
- In city of Martin Luther King and John Lewis, a close eye on TrumpWhen Patrik Jonsson went out to talk to black Americans about President Trump, he didn鈥檛 find minds closed against the new president, as the media narrative would suggest. Many of the people he talked to were willing to wait and see what 鈥 and how 鈥 he does. But they were also adamant about one thing: They won't see racial equality rolled back on their watch. 鈥 Mark Sappenfield, National news editor
- Is an Obamacare solution already staring Congress in the face?Two Republican senators have put forward an Obamacare reform bill that has intriguing elements, experts say. But for now, Capitol Hill is prioritizing partisan warfare. 聽 聽
- Why the Environmental Protection Agency faces a media blackoutThe Trump administration has instituted a media blackout at the Environmental Protection Agency and barred staff from awarding any new contracts or grants, part of a broader communications clampdown within the executive branch.
- Behind Trump pipeline orders, a pledge to deliver energy jobsHe's issued executive orders backing pipelines, and wants to open federal lands and loosen regulations. All that may add jobs in the industry, but market forces are in driver's seat.
- Democrats' $1 trillion infrastructure plan: A political bridge to Trump?The infrastructure bill may be an effort to work with Trump, who has pushed for infrastructure investment. But whether it succeeds or fails, the bill may still prove important for reestablishing Democrats' values.
- First LookChelsea Clinton sticks up for Barron Trump over bullying on TwitterAfter a writer for 'Saturday Night Live' has been suspended for tweeting a joke about Donald Trump's son, Barron, the 10-year-old has found support from Chelsea Clinton, who also faced mean-spirited attacks during her childhood at the White House.
- First LookNorth Dakota mulls lifting its Sunday morning shopping banNorth Dakota legislators are considering lifting the longstanding ban on Sunday morning shopping, a move that critics worry would erode time to rest.聽
- First LookWhy Newt Gingrich wants Madonna arrestedFormer Republican House Speaker Newt Gingrich said that the Queen of Pop should face arrest for comments at the Women's March, when she said she has聽'thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House.' But is what Madonna said really illegal?
- After massive crowds at women's marches, what's next?The huge crowds could point to a nascent anti-Trump political wave 鈥 or a new liberal movement that fizzles out from lack of focus.聽
- President Trump's slow start: Is that a problem?A lot of attention is placed on a president's first 100 days in office, but historians say legacies are built by slower processes like coalition- and consensus-building.
- First LookReport: Trump eyeing executive action of NAFTA as early as MondayTrump signed an executive order Monday to withdraw from the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Promises to renegotiate, or withdraw from, trade deals to secure better deals for American workers were central to President Trump's campaign.
- How different 'news bubbles' covered the Women鈥檚 MarchCoverage of the historic Women鈥檚 March on Washington Saturday varied across media outlets in both exposure and sentiment.
- Why Jared Kushner's appointment doesn't violate anti-nepotism lawsA legal opinion from the Justice Department concluded that presidents have broad authority to choose staff within the West Wing. But some ethics critics say Kushner's appointment still looks bad.聽
- Women鈥檚 marches: 'This is just the start'At women's marches around the US and the world, huge crowds delivered a passionate but strikingly peaceful message: We will not be ignored.
- What just happened with the Interior Department's Twitter account?After the National Park Service retweeted an image of the inauguration, representatives from the White House briefly shut down Twitter accounts for all ten agencies in the Interior Department.
- First LookBarack Obama's last bill: A bridge for Trump to Silicon Valley and Elon Musk?Obama's final bill, cementing a program that brings top tech talent to Washington, may be as much an olive branch to Trump as it is an expression of Obama's values.
- On Inauguration Day, Washington offers portrait of a polarized AmericaThe scene in Washington on Donald Trump's Inauguration Day illustrated the powerful emotions the president has evoked.
- Trump鈥檚 inauguration speech: tough and strikingly differentPresident Trump used the inclusive 'we' to talk about the path ahead for America. But his portrayal of the country's situation was dark, and critics say he missed an opportunity to reach out to all Americans.