How Washington state became the epicenter of resistance to Trump’s agenda; What happens if Trump decides to simply ignore a judge's ruling; GOP senators blanch at Trump's latest defense of Putin, whom Bill O'Reilly called a killer; Trump's blasts at a federal judge raise questions for Gorsuch on independence; The Fix: Trump is throwing so much at us, we can't possibly call all the fouls; Leaks of Trump's calls were 'unflattering' — to U.S. allies, Conway says; Melissa McCarthy was the perfect choice to play White House press secretary Sean Spicer on SNL; After president moves to undo financial regulations, Sanders calls him 'a fraud'; As the big game approaches, the Patriots prepare for Deflategate's end; Bill Belichick will coach the Patriots 'as long as he wants'; What to expect from Lady Gaga: Drones, little controversy?; Company forced to retool ad depicting border wall; Cancel dinner plans. Send 'nerd prom' to the history books.; Meet Joshua Johnson, the successor to public radio's Diane Rehm; White House tries to gain a sense of order amid missteps; Standing Rock Sioux want ‘no forcible removal’ of protesters from Dakota Access pipeline site; Afghan insurgent leader taken off U.N. sanctions list; | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | Appeals court declines to quickly reinstate travel ban | The 9th Circuit ruled that the president's immigration order will remain suspended, at least through Monday — when both sides have deadlines to present more arguments to a three-judge panel. What ultimately lies ahead is a lengthy legal battle that will play out nationwide. The administration says the order is needed for national security. | By Matt Zapotosky and Robert Barnes • Read more » | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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