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The Post Most: Inside the White House-Cabinet battle over Trump’s immigration order

Inside the White House-Cabinet battle over Trump's immigration order; The leaks coming out of the Trump White House right now are totally bananas; Potential side effects of the drug Trump reportedly takes for hair loss; Documents confirm Trump still benefiting from his business; State Dept. reverses visa revocations, allows banned travelers to enter U.S.; Eric Trump's business trip to Uruguay cost taxpayers $97,830 in hotel bills; Trump lashes out at ‘so-called judge’ who temporarily blocked travel ban; Brits spent months trying to identify a lost Alzheimer’s patient. The answer broke their hearts.; President Trump’s do-it-himself approach just suffered a big — and unusual — early setback; Federal judge temporarily blocks Trump's entry order nationwide; USDA abruptly purges animal welfare information from its website; Kellyanne Conway cites 'Bowling Green massacre' that never happened to defend travel ban; This Der Spiegel Trump cover is stunning; Florida heroin bust reveals something bizarre: Drugs covered in Donald Trump’s face; Patriots owner on Trump: 'In the toughest time in my life, he was there for me'; Trump's rallying cry: fear itself
 
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Inside the White House-Cabinet battle over Trump's immigration order
Bannon ordered Kelly to kill a waiver but Kelly refused, winning the first battle with Trump's political aides.
The leaks coming out of the Trump White House right now are totally bananas
The president has to be fuming.
 
Potential side effects of the drug Trump reportedly takes for hair loss
Impotence, depression and suicidality have been linked to use of finasteride, sold under the brand names Propecia or Proscar.
 
Documents confirm Trump still benefiting from his business
Trump's trust is controlled by his son and a longtime executive — but for the president's benefit.
 
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State Dept. reverses visa revocations, allows banned travelers to enter U.S.
The move comes after a federal judge issued a restraining order against President Trump's executive order.
 
Eric Trump's business trip to Uruguay cost taxpayers $97,830 in hotel bills
Secret Service and embassy staffers provided security for the "VIP visit" to a coastal resort town.
 
Trump lashes out at ‘so-called judge’ who temporarily blocked travel ban
The tweets came hours after a federal judge in Washington state temporarily blocked enforcement of President Trump's executive order.
 
Brits spent months trying to identify a lost Alzheimer’s patient. The answer broke their hearts.
The man outside the bus station appeared well-fed, clean and generally taken care of. But he had no idea how he got there or who his family was.
 
President Trump’s do-it-himself approach just suffered a big — and unusual — early setback
How far will he push it?
 
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USDA abruptly purges animal welfare information from its website
The records, which had been freely available, were used to monitor animal treatment at circuses, scientific labs, breeding facilities and zoos.
 
Kellyanne Conway cites 'Bowling Green massacre' that never happened to defend travel ban
She appears to have been confused about the arrests of two Iraqi men in Bowling Green, Ky., in 2013 for plotting to ship money and weapons for terrorism in Iraq.
 
This Der Spiegel Trump cover is stunning
"It's a beheading of democracy, a beheading of a sacred symbol," artist Edel Rodriguez said.
 
Florida heroin bust reveals something bizarre: Drugs covered in Donald Trump’s face
Authorities said the heroin seizure, which also included drugs named for Pablo Escobar and El Chapo, was the largest in Hernando County history.
 
Patriots owner on Trump: 'In the toughest time in my life, he was there for me'
Robert Kraft describes the president as a loyal and thoughtful friend.
 
Trump's rallying cry: fear itself
Unlike FDR and other presidents, Trump often seeks to stoke the nation's anxieties.
 
 
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