The archive of all headlines from January 25, 2017, organized by time of publication.
Analysis: No matter how many old veterans leave the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and how many new recruits arrive, the nature of the choices the membership makes rarely varies: The voters like what they’ve always liked. Times experts weigh in on 2017 Oscar nominations
Brown uses his State of the State speech to promise a forceful defense of California’s efforts on climate change, healthcare and assistance to those in the country illegally against new proposals by President Trump and national Republican leadership. ESSENTIAL WASHINGTON
Brown uses his State of the State speech to promise a forceful defense of California’s efforts on climate change, healthcare and assistance to those in the country illegally against new proposals by President Trump and national Republican leadership. Politics
The hotly contested Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipeline projects that President Trump brought back to life with the stroke of a pen may still never get built — but for Trump, that isn’t necessarily the point. ESSENTIAL POLITICS
In his first days in office, Trump has tried to emphasize more popular aspects of his immigration enforcement agenda — tightening the border and deporting those with criminal records — while avoiding the debate over young people, which plays to his opponents. ESSENTIAL WASHINGTON
In his first days in office, Trump has tried to emphasize more popular aspects of his immigration enforcement agenda — tightening the border and deporting those with criminal records — while avoiding the debate over young people, which plays to his opponents.Trump sends an unmistakable signal on pipelines: Big oil is back
The leading contenders, Judge William Pryor Jr. and Judge Neil Gorsuch, are both federal appeals court conservatives, but with very different reputations. But Democrats are vowing fierce opposition to President Trump’s picks, after Republicans refused to consider Judge Merrick B. Garland.
President Trump plans on Wednesday to sign an executive order to direct funds to the building of a wall along the Mexican border. He also plans this week to halt a decades-old program that grants refuge to the world’s most vulnerable people.
President Trump on Wednesday will sign an executive order to direct funds to the building of a wall on the Mexican border, a signature issue of his campaign. He also is mulling plans to stop Syrian refugees from entering the country and to curtail immigration from other “terror prone” nations.
In his first days in office, Trump has tried to emphasize more popular aspects of his immigration enforcement agenda — tightening the border and deporting those with criminal records — while avoiding the debate over young people, which plays to his opponents.'We will build the wall!': Trump to order construction on border and may clamp down on refugee admissions
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President Trump on Wednesday will sign an executive order to direct funds to the building of a wall on the Mexican border, a signature issue of his campaign. Other security measures he is considering include resuming a once-secret detention program, keeping Guantánamo Bay prison open and designating the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist group.
President alluded to expected actions on Twitter: ‘Big day planned on NATIONAL SECURITY tomorrow. Among many other things, we will build the wall!’
President Trump on Wednesday will sign an executive order to direct funds to the building of a wall on the Mexican border, a signature issue of his campaign. Other security measures he is considering include resuming a once-secret detention program, keeping the Guantánamo Bay prison open and designating the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist group.
US president due to sign off executive orders, including a temporary ban on refugees from the Middle East
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President Trump on Wednesday will sign an executive order to direct funds to the building of a border wall, a signature issue of his campaign. He is also considering resuming a once-secret detention program, keeping the Guantánamo Bay prison open and designating the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist group.
In his first days in office, Trump has tried to emphasize more popular aspects of his immigration enforcement agenda — tightening the border and deporting those with criminal records — while avoiding the debate over young people, which plays to his opponents. ESSENTIAL WASHINGTON
Analysis: Trump’s moves Tuesday made it clear that the days are over when administration officials weighed whether a domestic energy project serves the greater global environmental good. Trump’s orders said loudly: “America first.”Trump sends an unmistakable signal on pipelines: Big oil is back
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Analysis: Trump’s moves Tuesday made it clear that the days are over when administration officials weighed whether a domestic energy project serves the greater global environmental good. Trump’s orders said loudly: “America first.”Trump tweets about Chicago 'carnage,' says he may 'send in the Feds!' if not fixed
Analysis: Trump’s moves Tuesday made it clear that the days are over when administration officials weighed whether a domestic energy project serves the greater global environmental good. Trump’s orders said loudly: 'America first.'Trump tweets about Chicago 'carnage,' says he may 'send in the Feds!' if not fixed
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The regents will meet today for the first of a two-day meeting, where they'll consider a tuition hike. The nation’s premier public research university system has been struggling to maintain its quality amid surging enrollment and reduced levels of state support.If Brown phases out college scholarships for middle-class students, stressed parents wonder: 'How are we going to make this work?'
Trump’s expected move to direct federal workers to start building a border wall promises to jump-start a flurry of steps that could fundamentally reshape how the federal government deals with immigration, security and the war on terrorism.Trump now wants an investigation into unproven claims of voter fraud
Trump’s expected move to direct federal workers to start building a border wall promises to jump-start a flurry of steps that could fundamentally reshape how the federal government deals with immigration, security and the war on terrorism.Trump to announce actions targeting sanctuary cities, top ally says
Trump’s press secretary, Sean Spicer, said order will kickstart construction of ‘a large physical barrier’ and repeats insistence neighboring country will pay
Trump will direct federal workers to start building a border wall and to punish sanctuary cities. He's also considering dramatically limiting the flow of people from other countries, including a ban on Syrian refugees.Read a draft copy of President Trump's executive order on immigration and refugees
Trump signs two executive orders designed to begin building the wall, add lockups for detaining immigrants who cross the border illegally, enhance enforcement power for border agents and strip federal funding to cities that refuse to cooperate with immigration enforcement.Read a draft copy of President Trump's executive order on immigration and refugees
Trump’s press secretary, Sean Spicer, said order will kickstart construction of ‘a large physical barrier’ and repeats insistence neighboring country will pay
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President Trump signed an order on Wednesday to start building a border wall with Mexico. Mr. Trump was also planning to indefinitely block Syrian refugees and to institute a temporary halt on all refugees, according to a document obtained by The Times.
Trump’s press secretary, Sean Spicer, said order will kickstart construction of ‘a large physical barrier’ and repeats insistence neighboring country will pay
Trump signs two executive orders designed to begin building the wall, add lockups for detaining immigrants who cross the border illegally, enhance enforcement power for border agents and strip federal funding to cities that refuse to cooperate with immigration enforcement.Read a draft copy of President Trump's executive order on immigration and refugees
Trump signs two executive orders designed to begin building the wall, add lockups for detaining immigrants who cross the border illegally, enhance enforcement power for border agents and strip federal funding to cities that refuse to cooperate with immigration enforcement.Watch live: California's Senate leader expected to respond to Trump's immigration orders
Trump signs two executive orders designed to begin building the wall, add lockups for detaining immigrants who cross the border illegally, enhance enforcement power for border agents and strip federal funding to cities that refuse to cooperate with immigration enforcement.Watch live: California legislators respond to Trump's immigration orders
Trump signs two executive orders designed to begin building the wall, add lockups for detaining immigrants who cross the border illegally, enhance enforcement power for border agents and strip federal funding to cities that refuse to cooperate with immigration enforcement.Read a draft copy of an order President Trump is considering on refugees