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Trump Details Plans to Deport Millions of Immigrants

  • The new rules from the Department of Homeland Security bring a major shift in the way the agency enforces the nation’s immigration laws.
  • The policies authorize expelling undocumented immigrants who have committed even minor offenses and make it easier to deport people immediately.

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3 Generals Bound by Iraq Will Guide Trump on Security

In a first, military veterans — H. R. McMaster, Jim Mattis and John F. Kelly — have all three security jobs. Their generation is steeped in the lessons of the post-9/11 conflicts.

Questions, Boos and a Bottle of Tums at G.O.P. Town Halls

New York Times journalists reported from several town hall-style meetings held by Republican legislators, who were met by largely hostile crowds of constituents.

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My Visit to the ISIS Front Line

Last month the Iraqi government recovered the eastern part of Mosul, a major victory against the Islamic State. A New York Times reporter describes what he saw there.



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Tobacco Farmers Say They Were Swindled by A.T.F. Sales

An off-the-books operation, meant to finance undercover work for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, is the subject of a lawsuit that has been kept nearly entirely sealed for years.


Bill Maher Takes Credit for Fall of Alt-Right Star

In an interview, Mr. Maher spoke about having the right-wing personality Milo Yiannopoulos on his show “Real Time,” and why he will continue to seek out provocative conservative guests.




Chopped and Screwed Violins Made ‘Moonlight’ Sing

Nicholas Britell, the film’s composer, whose score is up for an Oscar, explains how he treated chamber music using the style of a Houston D.J. to give sound to “Moonlight.” Listen here for examples.




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