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Travel Ban, Queen Elizabeth, Netanyahu: Your Morning Briefing Travel Ban, Queen Elizabeth, Netanyahu: Your Morning Briefing
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• Almost 100 U.S. companies — most of them technology firms, including Apple, Facebook, Google and Microsoft — filed a legal brief arguing that President Trump’s immigration order is unconstitutional and harms the interests of American businesses.• Almost 100 U.S. companies — most of them technology firms, including Apple, Facebook, Google and Microsoft — filed a legal brief arguing that President Trump’s immigration order is unconstitutional and harms the interests of American businesses.
And a group of prominent Democrats, including John Kerry and Madeleine K. Albright, called on the courts to extend a ruling blocking crucial parts of the order.And a group of prominent Democrats, including John Kerry and Madeleine K. Albright, called on the courts to extend a ruling blocking crucial parts of the order.
President Trump’s confrontation with the courts may foreshadow years of legal battles, and in Congress once-routine debates have turned into proxy battles over a combative president. Here’s what to watch for this week.President Trump’s confrontation with the courts may foreshadow years of legal battles, and in Congress once-routine debates have turned into proxy battles over a combative president. Here’s what to watch for this week.
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• Mr. Trump, who returns to Washington after military briefings in Florida, has publicly rejected criticism.• Mr. Trump, who returns to Washington after military briefings in Florida, has publicly rejected criticism.
In a Twitter post, he said polls showing that a majority of Americans oppose his travel order were “fake.” In another, he bristled at suggestions that Stephen K. Bannon, his chief strategist, holds the real power in the West Wing.In a Twitter post, he said polls showing that a majority of Americans oppose his travel order were “fake.” In another, he bristled at suggestions that Stephen K. Bannon, his chief strategist, holds the real power in the West Wing.
But the chaos and shock waves at home and abroad appear to be prompting Mr. Trump and his top staff members to begin rethinking their improvisational approach to governing.But the chaos and shock waves at home and abroad appear to be prompting Mr. Trump and his top staff members to begin rethinking their improvisational approach to governing.
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• A U.S. task force of influential China specialists, including former government officials and scholars, reports on two years of assessments of the world’s most important bilateral relationship. • A U.S. task force of influential China specialists, including former government officials and scholars, reports on two years of assessments of one of the world’s most important bilateral relationships.
Set up during the Obama administration as relations began turning rocky, the panel will recommend ways to pursue U.S. interests given the current political strains.Set up during the Obama administration as relations began turning rocky, the panel will recommend ways to pursue U.S. interests given the current political strains.
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• The Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, arrived at 10 Downing Street two minutes early, and in a minor diplomatic mistake, his British counterpart, Theresa May, left him briefly hanging at the doorstep.• The Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, arrived at 10 Downing Street two minutes early, and in a minor diplomatic mistake, his British counterpart, Theresa May, left him briefly hanging at the doorstep.
They disagreed over the Iranian nuclear deal and Israel’s advancement of settlements, but pledged to work together to develop trade ties after Britain exits the European Union.They disagreed over the Iranian nuclear deal and Israel’s advancement of settlements, but pledged to work together to develop trade ties after Britain exits the European Union.
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• In an epic, overtime Super Bowl, the New England Patriots came back from a 25-point deficit to defeat the Atlanta Falcons, 34-28. We also reviewed Lady Gaga’s halftime performance and the commercials.• In an epic, overtime Super Bowl, the New England Patriots came back from a 25-point deficit to defeat the Atlanta Falcons, 34-28. We also reviewed Lady Gaga’s halftime performance and the commercials.
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Listen here if you’re on a computer, here if you have an iOS device or here for an Android device.Listen here if you’re on a computer, here if you have an iOS device or here for an Android device.
• More than 46 billion digital red packets — online versions of envelopes of cash — were sent on WeChat, the Chinese social media platform, during the Lunar New Year period, China’s state-run media reported.• More than 46 billion digital red packets — online versions of envelopes of cash — were sent on WeChat, the Chinese social media platform, during the Lunar New Year period, China’s state-run media reported.
• President Trump’s new head of the Federal Communications Commission, Ajit Pai, has rapidly moved against net neutrality and consumer protections.• President Trump’s new head of the Federal Communications Commission, Ajit Pai, has rapidly moved against net neutrality and consumer protections.
• Women and minorities hold nearly 31 percent of the board seats of Fortune 500 companies, a small increase from 2012, according to a new study.• Women and minorities hold nearly 31 percent of the board seats of Fortune 500 companies, a small increase from 2012, according to a new study.
• U.S. stocks were weaker. Here’s a snapshot of global markets.• U.S. stocks were weaker. Here’s a snapshot of global markets.
• India’s southern Tamil Nadu state is set to swear in Sasikala Natarajan as chief minister, a confidante of her predecessor: the influential politician Jayalalithaa Jayaram, or Amma, who died two months ago.• India’s southern Tamil Nadu state is set to swear in Sasikala Natarajan as chief minister, a confidante of her predecessor: the influential politician Jayalalithaa Jayaram, or Amma, who died two months ago.
The opposition has been scathing, and the Supreme Court is hearing a petition to block the move until after it rules in a corruption case against her. [The Financial Express]The opposition has been scathing, and the Supreme Court is hearing a petition to block the move until after it rules in a corruption case against her. [The Financial Express]
• In France, Marine Le Pen, the leader of the far-right National Front, set the tone for her bid for April’s presidential election in a speech with echoes of President Trump that warned against globalization and Islamism. [The New York Times]• In France, Marine Le Pen, the leader of the far-right National Front, set the tone for her bid for April’s presidential election in a speech with echoes of President Trump that warned against globalization and Islamism. [The New York Times]
• The U.N. mission in Afghanistan reported that 2016 was another year of record civilian casualties, expressing particular concern over a 65 percent jump in the number of children killed or injured by explosive remnants. [The New York Times]• The U.N. mission in Afghanistan reported that 2016 was another year of record civilian casualties, expressing particular concern over a 65 percent jump in the number of children killed or injured by explosive remnants. [The New York Times]
• A South Australian senator, Cory Bernardi, is expected to resign from the Liberals to establish a conservative party, despite a flood of pleas from his colleagues trying to save the government. [ABC]• A South Australian senator, Cory Bernardi, is expected to resign from the Liberals to establish a conservative party, despite a flood of pleas from his colleagues trying to save the government. [ABC]
• The police in Myanmar confiscated more than 4.6 million methamphetamine pills from a Buddhist monk. [The Irrawaddy]• The police in Myanmar confiscated more than 4.6 million methamphetamine pills from a Buddhist monk. [The Irrawaddy]
• Kim Jong-un’s recent firing of his spy chief could deepen a sense of instability among the North Korean elite, a state-run South Korean security think tank said. [Yonhap]• Kim Jong-un’s recent firing of his spy chief could deepen a sense of instability among the North Korean elite, a state-run South Korean security think tank said. [Yonhap]
• Xiao Jianhua, the Chinese-born tycoon missing since being escorted from a Hong Kong hotel by mainland officers last week, shared a preference with many mainland billionaires: a preference for female bodyguards. [South China Morning Post]• Xiao Jianhua, the Chinese-born tycoon missing since being escorted from a Hong Kong hotel by mainland officers last week, shared a preference with many mainland billionaires: a preference for female bodyguards. [South China Morning Post]
• We’re all busy in the morning, so don’t waste time: Here’s how to do the shortest workout possible.• We’re all busy in the morning, so don’t waste time: Here’s how to do the shortest workout possible.
• Two brothers and a sister credit a surprising source for their lifelong closeness: their parents’ ugly divorce.• Two brothers and a sister credit a surprising source for their lifelong closeness: their parents’ ugly divorce.
• Recipe of the day: Everyone needs a spicy noodle dish that comes together in less than half an hour. Here’s a great one.• Recipe of the day: Everyone needs a spicy noodle dish that comes together in less than half an hour. Here’s a great one.
• The golfer Aditi Ashok is ranked No. 100 in the world at the age of 18, but she is just the second Indian member of the L.P.G.A. and among the few female professionals in her nation.• The golfer Aditi Ashok is ranked No. 100 in the world at the age of 18, but she is just the second Indian member of the L.P.G.A. and among the few female professionals in her nation.
• Queen Elizabeth II’s sapphire jubilee, marking 65 years on the British throne, brought new coins, a stamp and gun salutes. The only thing missing? The queen, 90, who spent a private and reflective day.• Queen Elizabeth II’s sapphire jubilee, marking 65 years on the British throne, brought new coins, a stamp and gun salutes. The only thing missing? The queen, 90, who spent a private and reflective day.
The Berlin International Film Festival opens this week with a tale of survival, that of one of the 20th century’s greatest jazz guitarists: Django Reinhardt.The Berlin International Film Festival opens this week with a tale of survival, that of one of the 20th century’s greatest jazz guitarists: Django Reinhardt.
He was born in Belgium in 1910 to a Roma family that earned a living playing music from town to town.He was born in Belgium in 1910 to a Roma family that earned a living playing music from town to town.
Reinhardt started off playing the banjo in Paris dance halls. At 18, he lost the use of two fingers on his left hand in a fire, and adapted with a new technique.Reinhardt started off playing the banjo in Paris dance halls. At 18, he lost the use of two fingers on his left hand in a fire, and adapted with a new technique.
He rose to fame in the ’30s. But with World War II and the Nazi occupation of France, Reinhardt tried to flee, fearing that, as a Roma and a jazz musician, he would be detained and killed.He rose to fame in the ’30s. But with World War II and the Nazi occupation of France, Reinhardt tried to flee, fearing that, as a Roma and a jazz musician, he would be detained and killed.
Instead, his fame — and the popularity of an officially discredited art form — may have saved him.Instead, his fame — and the popularity of an officially discredited art form — may have saved him.
“The Germans used Paris as the base for soldiers to rest and relax,” said Michael Dregni, a Reinhardt biographer. “Jazz was the hot music of the time, so they all want to go out and see Jazz, and Django was the biggest star in Europe.”“The Germans used Paris as the base for soldiers to rest and relax,” said Michael Dregni, a Reinhardt biographer. “Jazz was the hot music of the time, so they all want to go out and see Jazz, and Django was the biggest star in Europe.”
Reinhardt lived through the war, dying of a sudden stroke in 1953. His legacy lives on in the genre he helped create: Gypsy jazz.Reinhardt lived through the war, dying of a sudden stroke in 1953. His legacy lives on in the genre he helped create: Gypsy jazz.
Patrick Boehler contributed reporting.Patrick Boehler contributed reporting.
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