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In Venezuela, we couldn’t stop Chávez. Don’t make the same mistakes we did.; Senate Democrats have the power to stop Trump. All they have to do is use it.; Despite growing dissent, Trump gives no sign of backing down from travel ban; Trump orders ISIS plan, talks with Putin and gives Bannon national security role; Judge halts deportations as refugee ban causes worldwide furor; Countries where Trump does business are not hit by new travel restrictions; The telling letter Betsy DeVos wrote to clarify her position on U.S. disabilities law; 'These are people's lives they are playing with': World's airports turn into limbo for many under Trump order; Facing intense criticism, some Republicans are speaking out against Trump's refugee ban. Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell aren't among them.; McConnell: We don't have religious tests in this country; Trump's erratic first week was among the most alarming in history; Paul Ryan’s Worst Week in Washington; Trump’s travel ban is causing chaos — and putting his unflinching nationalism to the test; 'Hidden' no more: Katherine Johnson, a black NASA pioneer, finds acclaim at 98; What is an executive order? And how do President Trump’s stack up?; This is what Elon Musk’s mysterious digging tweets are about
 
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In Venezuela, we couldn’t stop Chávez. Don’t make the same mistakes we did.
How to let a populist beat you, over and over again.
Senate Democrats have the power to stop Trump. All they have to do is use it.
We're inclined to compromise. But if we want to hold this administration accountable, we'll need to play hardball.
 
Despite growing dissent, Trump gives no sign of backing down from travel ban
The Department of Homeland Security said 'prohibited travel will remain prohibited' even as federal courts began intervening on behalf of refugees and others affected.
 
Trump orders ISIS plan, talks with Putin and gives Bannon national security role
The president held a series of calls Saturday with world leaders and restructured the National Security Council.
 
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Judge halts deportations as refugee ban causes worldwide furor
Visa-holders and refugees arriving late Friday were detained; the travel ban also was applied to green-card holders.
 
Countries where Trump does business are not hit by new travel restrictions
The seven nations that fall under the executive order don't include countries with Trump Organization projects.
 
The telling letter Betsy DeVos wrote to clarify her position on U.S. disabilities law
DeVos vows to uphold IDEA — but then plugs voucher program that forces students to sign away rights under the law.
 
'These are people's lives they are playing with': World's airports turn into limbo for many under Trump order
Banned from entering the U.S., many Middle Eastern travelers, refugees don't know where to go next.
 
Facing intense criticism, some Republicans are speaking out against Trump's refugee ban. Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell aren't among them.
Despite brutal criticism all day Saturday, the vast majority of Republican senators and House members remained silent.
 
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Trump's erratic first week was among the most alarming in history
It was unlike any other that the country has witnessed.
 
Paul Ryan’s Worst Week in Washington
Muslim ban? What Muslim ban?
 
Trump’s travel ban is causing chaos — and putting his unflinching nationalism to the test
Trump's rhetoric makes clear he thinks this is just the cost of doing business -- the business of keeping America safe.
 
'Hidden' no more: Katherine Johnson, a black NASA pioneer, finds acclaim at 98
She is matter-of-fact about her career, now heralded in the hit film "Hidden Figures."
 
What is an executive order? And how do President Trump’s stack up?
People may take issue with the nature of Trump's executive orders, but he hasn't signed an unusual number of them so far.
 
This is what Elon Musk’s mysterious digging tweets are about
This man really hates traffic.
 
 
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