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At Trump’s Inauguration, $10,000 for Makeup and Lots of Room Service

New details of spending on President Trump’s inaugural two years ago show that it roughly doubled that of his immediate predecessors.

11 Indicted in 2016 Triple Murder to Silence D.E.A. Informant

Prosecutors said members of the Black Guerrilla Family gang tied up three people then shot them and set them on fire in a barn in rural Pennsylvania.

Court Blocks Trump Administration Restrictions on Birth Control

A judge issued a nationwide order preventing rules from taking effect that would allow employers to deny insurance coverage of contraceptives on religious or moral grounds.

F.D.A. Says It Will Resume Inspecting Some High-Risk Foods

Despite the federal shutdown, some agency inspectors are returning to work and will begin performing food safety visits without pay this week, the F.D.A. commissioner said.

Trump’s Use of Wounded Knee to Mock Elizabeth Warren Angers Native Americans

The president’s tweet about Ms. Warren referenced the location of one of the deadliest attacks on Native American people by the United States military.

Jayme Closs, Spotted by a Stranger, Endured 88 Days of Horror, Detectives Say

Investigators say the suspect, Jake Patterson, mapped out a plot to abduct the middle-school student after a chance sighting at a school bus stop.

Trump Defends Trade Policies to Farmers Feeling the Pinch

In a long speech to farmers on Monday, President Trump asked them to be patient and said his economic policies would pay off in the long-term.

Steve King Loses House Committee Seats Over White Supremacy Remark

Republicans voted Monday night to remove Mr. King from the House Judiciary and Agriculture committees after he made remarks questioning why white supremacy is considered offensive.

Ivanka Trump to Help Choose New World Bank President

Administration officials are expected to begin the interview process for the job, which has always gone to an American, on Tuesday.

Republicans Are in Lock Step With Trump on Shutdown. But for How Long?

In Trump country, even some furloughed federal workers are backing the president’s wall demands, and keeping Republican senators in line as the shutdown stretches on.

Closed Terminal Checkpoint at Houston Airport Frustrates Travelers

At George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, a checkpoint closed because of a shortage of screening agents. The partial government shutdown has led to a rising absentee rate among employees of the Transportation Security Administration.

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