Trump signs executive order that could effectively gut Affordable Care Act's individual mandate; Interior Department told to shut down Twitter accounts after sharing unflattering posts about Trump; Trump's inaugural speech marks a sharp break with past — and his party; Trump completes hostile takeover of Washington, puts both parties on notice; Fact-checking Trump's address; Obama hands off the presidency — and the burdens that go with it; In the home of NATO and the European Union, dismay as Trump takes power; President, first lady have first dance to 'My Way'; At inauguration, peace and violence reflect a divided nation; Trump's first day full of reminders of potential business conflicts; | | | | The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors | | | | | Trump takes office, vows an end to 'American carnage' | Pledging to strip power from Washington elites and to put "America first," the 45th president delivered a fiery nationalist manifesto in which he pledged fealty to all Americans but made little overt attempt to soothe a nation still wounded from an ugly election season. He also signaled that he intends to govern as if waging a permanent political campaign. | By Philip Rucker, John Wagner and David A. Fahrenthold • Read more » | | At inauguration, peace and violence reflect a divided nation | The presidential swearing-in drew thousands of fans and protesters to the District. While calm prevailed near the inaugural ceremonies, anarchists marched through the city's streets, smashing glass and lighting fires in violent clashes. | By Ashley Halsey III, Taylor Hartz and Arelis Hernández • Read more » | | | | | | | | Tamar Haspel | Food Columnist | Potatoes don't deserve their bad rap | Some studies link the tuber to health problems, but it scores well for relieving hunger — and provides more nutrients than you might think. | By Tamar Haspel • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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