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Hard to get Ordinary people play hide-and-seek with the FBI on ‘Hunted’ 13 OLIVER CONTRERAS (FOR THE WASHINGTON POST)

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WRECKED: Visitors in Leipzig, Germany, look at a 360-degree panoramic presentation of the Titanic shipwreck Sunday. The exhibit, “Titanic — the Promise of Modernity,” by artist Yadegar Asisi, simulates the view of the wreck from some 12,500 feet below the water’s surface.

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“Psst! Is Nasty Boy there? I want the extra-crispy fries.” Police said that was roughly the code for drive-thru customers at a Burger King in Epping, N.H., who wanted to buy marijuana and not just a Whopper combo. Police, who were tipped off to the subterfuge, said last week that a sting operation resulted in two arrests on drug charges. Authorities said the franchise owners weren’t involved in the alleged off-the-menu sales. (AP)

If you leave music on to calm your dog, consider soft rock or reggae rather than, say, classical or Motown. Researchers from the Scottish SPCA and the University of Glasgow studied the psychological and behavioral affects that different types of music had on dogs at a shelter, UPI reported. The scientists found that reggae and soft rock were most beneficial, citing the tempo and “repeated motifs” of those genres. (EXPRESS)

A Massachusetts man fighting a speeding ticket had a unique alibi — he said the officer’s radar gun might have picked up a deer. Dennis Sayers was clocked going 40 in a 30 mph zone in West Newbury in November, and got a $105 ticket. He appealed in court Thursday, asking the officer if he was sure his radar captured Sayers’ speed rather than that of a nearby deer. The judge didn’t buy it. Deer, by the way, can run about 30 mph. (AP)

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Chicken with side of politics THE DISTRICT As the city began gearing up in mid-January for Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration, black signs appeared in the windows of the six D.C. outposts of Nando’s, a South African chicken restaurant, and got tucked into the pages of 60,000 copies of Express. On one side of the sign was an unbranded red heart and a block of text proclaiming via hashtag: “Everyone is welcome.” “Nando’s Peri-Peri is an immigrant employing, gay loving, Muslim respecting, racism opposing, equal paying, multicultural chicken restaurant where #EveryoneIsWelcome,” explained the back of the sign. “On January 20th, place this sign in a publicly visible place to let everyone visiting our city know that #EveryoneIsWelcome.” That outspokenness wouldn’t come as a surprise to South Africans, for whom Nando’s — a homegrown icon turned international chain — has long been synonymous with the sort of irreverent social commentary

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The latest D.C. ad campaign by Nando’s Peri-Peri focuses on inclusiveness.

more commonly served up by comedians than by restaurants. In recent years, Nando’s ads have featured acerbically witty takes on corruption, censorship and South Africa’s nagging xenophobia crisis. In the xenophobia ad, a voice-over tells foreigners: “You must all go back to where you came from.” Group by group, the country’s immigrants disappear, leaving only a native Khoisan man standing alone. “Real South Africans love diversity,” the ad concludes. “That’s why we have

“When a big issue hits the papers, people are already guessing what Nando’s reaction will be. That sells.” ANDY RICE, a branding expert in Johannesburg, on how the South African fast-food chain carves out a unique commercial space in a country crowded with other fastfood outlets hawking chicken

introduced two more items.” For Nando’s, which now has about 1,200 locations globally, the point is to tap into the “proverbial dinner-table conversation” wherever one is taking place, says Sepanta Bagherpour, vice president of marketing at Nando’s USA. In the U.S., where the first Nando’s branch opened in 2008, the company had already made a few minor forays into socialcommentary-based advertising before Trump’s ascent to the presidency. In 2015, it celebrated the legalization of marijuana in D.C. by giving out free chicken — at 4:20 p.m. — because “weed jokes are easy,” Bagherpour said. And last year, the chain draped its D.C. restaurants in rainbow colors to celebrate the city’s pride day. But as Washington prepared for Trump’s inauguration this month, Nando’s saw a unique chance to target a far bigger audience, according to Bagherpour. “We thought we could introduce ourselves to all these new visitors and in a way that reflects our values as a company,” he said. “If we have an opportunity to introduce ourselves through a bigger social conversation, that’s something we’re interested in doing.”

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“They think I’m a [expletive] joke and I don’t play like that. So every game I look at that. It gives me more motivation.” MARKIEFF MORRIS, Wizards power forward, speaking about his motivation for playing some of the best basketball of his career. And what exactly is the impetus for Morris’ recent success? Being left off a Bleacher Report list of the top 30 power forwards in the 30-team NBA at the halfway point of the season.

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THE DISTRICT Thousands of demonstrators rallied outside the White House on Sunday to protest President Donald Trump’s refugee ban, which stranded scores of travelers at U.S. airports Saturday before being partially lifted by a federal judge. Demonstrators lined Pennsylvania Avenue and packed Lafayette Square as the protest commenced about 1 p.m. Participants cycled through a variety of chants, and wielded poster boards bearing messages such as “Islamophobia is un-American” and “Dissent is patriotic.” “Say it loud, say it clear, refugees are welcome here! … No hate! No fear! Refugees are welcome here!” they chanted. The protest was one of several nationwide in cities including Boston and New York City, and at more than 30 U.S. airports. There also were plans for demonstrations in the United Kingdom. The travel ban issued Friday bars entry into the U.S. of people from seven predominately Muslim countries. Despite a federal judge’s ruling late Saturday, and similar court decisions with varying degrees of power, the Department of Homeland Security issued a statement Sunday that said the agency would continue to implement the travel rule. At Dul les I nter nationa l

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At the White House, thousands denounce order barring refugees

Thousands of protesters gather Sunday in Lafayette Square in opposition to President Trump’s executive order.

Airport, hundreds of peaceful demonstrators sang the national anthem and created a cheering gauntlet for travelers emerging from customs. The crowd yelled “Let them in!” and “Welcome!” as passengers, including some from majority-Muslim countries, rolled their suitcases through gray doors and into an airport that had become a makeshift law office and civics classroom in response to Trump’s executive order. At the White House, the crowds were swelling through early afternoon. Photos from social media showed packed Metro trains bound for the downtown core. The tone vacillated between forceful and unifying, as protesters alternately chanted “SHAME” and partook in renditions of

More demonstrations A crowd of teachers, parents and children gathered near the U.S. Capitol on Sunday to protest Betsy DeVos’ nomination to be education secretary, calling the Michigan billionaire a threat to public education and urging the Senate to reject her. The protests came ahead of the Senate education committee’s vote on DeVos’ confirmation, which is scheduled for Tuesday. (TWP)

“America the Beautiful” and “This Land Is Your Land.” George Formukong, a police officer in D.C., came to the rally with his family still wearing their dress clothes from church. They flew back from their native Cameroon on Saturday and

learned that other travelers were being blocked. “Because our country was not on the list we were able to travel,” Formukong said. “Everyone is an immigrant here. We should have equal treatment.” For many, the demonstrations were personal. “My oath didn’t end when my enlistment did,” said Lee Carter, a protester who served in the Marines and is running for state office in Virginia. He carried an oversized declaration: “I, Lee Carter, do solemnly affirm that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign AND DOMESTIC. #nevertrump #resist.” FAIZ SIDDIQUI, MICHAEL ALISON CHANDLER AND MICHAEL LARIS (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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“This executive order is antithetical to the values that make America great, and it will make our country less safe.” VIRGINIA GOV. TERRY McAULIFFE, speaking at Dulles on Saturday, denouncing President Trump’s executive order barring

citizens of seven predominantly Muslim nations entry into the U.S. McAuliffe said it will breed hatred toward Americans.

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Two people are dead and another critically injured after a homicide at a Prince George’s County restaurant. Bowie police were called to the Blue Sunday restaurant just after 2 a.m. Sunday. When they arrived, they found three victims suffering from upper-body trauma. Two of the victims were pronounced dead at the scene, and a third was taken to a local hospital in critical condition. Police have not yet released the identities of the victims. Prince George’s County police homicide units are in charge of the investigation. (AP) THE DISTRICT

Cyberattack disabled police camera network Devices that record data from police surveillance cameras in D.C. were infected in a cyberattack days before President Trump’s inauguration. Officials said the hackers managed to plant ransomware in 65 percent of the recorders for surveillance cameras used in public spaces throughout the city. The incident forced city officials to take the devices offline, remove the software and restart the systems. Officials said the cameras couldn’t record from Jan. 12 to Jan. 15. Officials said 123 of 187 video recorders were affected. (AP/TWP) THE DISTRICT

Attorney: Man charged in actress’ death innocent The attorney for a man charged in the death of a D.C. actress said the man suffers from mental illness and is innocent. Duane Adrian Johnson appeared at the D.C. Superior Court on Friday, accused of killing Tricia McCauley, 46. She was found dead in her car after disappearing on Christmas. Johnson told police McCauley killed herself after they had sex. Public Defender Mani Golzari said that Johnson’s comments were the “ramblings of a mentally ill man.” (AP)

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MGM’s strong month boosts gaming in Md. Casino generates $42M in three weeks as state sets a December record PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY MGM National Harbor raked in nearly $42 million in gross revenue during its first three weeks of operation, helping give the state’s casino industry a record-breaking December, according to data released by the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Agency. The figures put the newly opened casino on pace to meet revenue projections, while elevating Maryland’s gambling scene as an attraction not only for local and regional gamblers, but also for visitors from all over. But the Prince George’s resort’s Dec. 8 opening also took a toll on some of its competitors, drawing business from nearby Maryland Live in Anne Arundel County, and as far away as Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races in West Virginia. Maryland Live, the state’s largest and most profitable casino, registered an 11 percent drop in revenue in December compared with the previous year. Still, gross gambling revenue for the casino was $48 million in December and it finished the year as the biggest generator of gambling revenue in the state. West Virginia officials reported losses of up to 20 percent at the Charles Town casino.

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MGM National Harbor in took in nearly $42 million in revenue in its first few weeks. Of that, $24 million was from slots and $17 million from table games.

“When an MGM-level facility comes to a market, it attracts people,” said Richard Clinch, who tracks the gambling industry as director of economic development at the University of Baltimore’s Jacob France Institute. “Is it substituting? Yes, from Charles Town and Anne Arundel. Is it meeting expectations? Yes. Is it sustainable? Yes.” Just 9 miles from the U.S. Capitol, the $1.4 billion MGM National Harbor drew 170,000 people in its opening week alone. It pulled in more than $24 million from its 3,237 slot machines and $17.6 million in gross revenue from its 165 table games in December. By its third year in operations, MGM is projected to bring in more than $700 million annually in pretax gambling revenue,

according to fiscal studies. Experts say the casino resort has the potential to become one of the most successful casinos in the region, reaching not only the local market but also throngs of tourists visiting the nation’s capital. “It is in a premier location with relatively modest competition,” Clinch said. “They are already in line to do half a billion dollars or more. And this isn’t even the tourist season.” Maryland gaming officials say the resort’s success “will fuel the continued growth of revenue” in the state, a good share of which goes to an education trust fund. With MGM’s opening, Maryland’s six casinos earned a combined $133.5 million in gross gambling revenue for December. LUZ LAZO (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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The number of Mercedes-Benz CLA and GLA models that will join Car2Go’s fleet of diminutive, white Smart cars in the D.C. region by the end of next month, the company said. The new models are pricier than the Smart cars, running $19 an hour — $4 more than the traditional Car2Go — and $79 a day, $20 more than the Smart car. (The per-minute rate of 45 cents is four cents higher than the alternative.) (TWP) Fairfax County Police: Man fatally shoots wife, teenage son before killing himself in McLean home


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Service member dies in raid U.S. suffers first known combat loss under Trump in Yemen strike YEMEN A U.S. military service member was killed Sunday during a raid against al-Qaeda militants in central Yemen that also left nearly 30 others dead, including women and children. The loss of the service member is the first known combat death of a member of the U.S. military under President Trump.

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“Americans are saddened this morning with news that a life of a heroic service member has been taken in our fight against the evil of radical Islamic terrorism,” Trump said in a statement. The U.S. has been striking alQaeda in Yemen from the air for more than 15 years, mostly using drones, and Sunday’s surprise pre-dawn raid could signal a new escalation against extremist groups in the country. An al-Qaeda official and an online news service linked to the terrorist group said the raid

left about 30 people dead. Among those killed was the 8-year-old daughter of Anwar al-Awlaki, a Yemeni-American cleric killed in a U.S. airstrike in Yemen in 2011, the girl’s grandfather said. U.S. Central Command said in a statement that three service members were wounded in the raid and that a fourth was injured in a “hard landing” in a nearby location. The aircraft was unable to fly afterward and was “intentionally destroyed,” it added. It said 14 militants from alQaeda’s branch in Yemen were

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Benoit Hamon, riding on a radical proposal to a pay all adults a monthly basic income, will be the Socialist Party candidate in France’s presidential election after handily beating ex-Prime Minister Manuel Valls in a primary runoff vote Sunday. Hamon’s win sends the divided Socialists, weakened by the chronic unpopularity of outgoing President Francois Hollande, into a tough presidential battle. The outcome of the tworound general election vote in April and May looks increasingly uncertain. (AP) SYRIA BARCLAY FERNANDEZ (THE VICTORIA ADVOCATE VIA AP)

Rebels surrender source of Damascus’ water Syrian state-controlled TV said rebels have begun to evacuate the Barada Valley as part of an agreement to surrender the Damascus region’s primary water source to government control. Buses carrying 160 rebels and family members departed the region Sunday for the rebel-held Idlib province. The evacuation marks the end of a nearly six-week standoff that led to severe water cuts to about 5 million people around Damascus. (AP)

killed in the assault and that U.S. service members captured “information that will likely provide insight into the planning of future terror plots.” A U.S. defense official said the raid was approved by Trump. President Barack Obama was briefed on it before he left office, but it was not ready to go before he departed, the official said. Yemeni and tribal officials said the raid in Yemen’s central Bayda province killed three senior al-Qaeda leaders. AHMED

Researchers at MIT are trying to determine where trees are — and are not — found in some of the world’s major cities, to emphasize the vital role trees play in the urban environment. The Treepedia project uses Google Street View to create a “Green View Index” that maps trees in major urban areas. Of the 15 mapped so far, Singapore ranks the highest for green area, at 29.3 percent. Paris is at the low end: 8.8 percent. The District has not yet been mapped, but the team plans to add more cities. (AP)

VICTORIA, TEXAS | A firefighter works early Saturday to put out a fire that destroyed the Islamic Center of Victoria, Texas, which was a target of hate graffiti in 2013 and experienced a burglary just a week earlier. Authorities said they had no information yet on how the fire started.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: American Embassy in Israel should be moved from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem

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Historian: Till witness gave false testimony The woman at the center of the trial of Emmett Till’s alleged killers has acknowledged that she falsely testified he made physical and verbal threats, according to a new book. Historian Timothy B. Tyson said Saturday that Carolyn Donham broke her public silence in an interview with him in 2008. His book, “The Blood of Emmett Till,” comes out next week. Till was a 14-year-old African-American from Chicago who was tortured and killed in 1955 in Mississippi after allegedly whistling at a white woman, then known as Carolyn Bryant. (AP) MILITARY

Pentagon orders F-35, Air Force One cost review Defense Secretary James Mattis on Friday ordered reviews of two key Air Force aircraft programs that have been criticized by President Trump as too expensive. Mattis asked Deputy Defense Secretary Robert Work to conduct a review of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program to find ways to “significantly reduce” the costs. Mattis also asked for a review of the presidential aircraft program to identify cost savings. Boeing is slated to build two new planes to replace the current aging models. (AP) ANKARA, TURKEY

British PM May reaches $125M fighter jet deal Turkey and Britain signed a deal to jointly build fighter jets during Prime Minister Theresa May’s visit to Ankara on Saturday. Britain’s BAE Systems and Turkish Aerospace industries signed the nearly $125.5 million agreement establishing a partnership for the development of Turkey’s fighter jet program after May met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and other officials. (AP)

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POLITICS President Trump on Sunday defended his executive order banning refugees, migrants and foreign nationals from seven mostly Muslim countries from entering the United States but offered little clarity amid the chaos of legal challenges and national protests. In a White House statement issued late Sunday, the president compared his order to action taken by then-President Obama in 2011 to give new scrutiny to visas for Iraqi refugees, though by almost any measure Trump’s order was far more sweeping. “To be clear, this is not a Muslim ban, as the media is falsely reporting,” Trump said. “This is not about religion — this is about terror and keeping our country safe. There are over 40 different countries worldwide that are majority Muslim that are not affected by this order.” He reiterated that the country would resume issuing visas to all countries “once we are sure we have reviewed and implemented the most secure policies over the next 90 days.” Two days after Trump issued his controversial order, confusion reigned over its scope and implementation. Even as the president and his advisers defended the ban, two Trump officials walked back one of the most controversial elements: its impact on green card holders, who are permanent legal residents of the U.S.

Trump’s chief of staff, Reince Priebus, said Sunday on NBC News’ “Meet the Press” that the ban did not apply to green card holders. Later, Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly issued a statement deeming “the entry of lawful permanent residents to be in the national interest.” Judicial rulings in several cities across the country overnight immediately blocked enforcement of the ban to various degrees, but the Department of Homeland Security issued a statement early Sunday indicating it would continue to implement President Trump’s action. The statement, which did little to clear up the confusion playing out at airports across the globe, said the administration “will comply with judicial orders” even as it continues to carry out the president’s order. Trump’s virtually unprecedented executive action applies to migrants, refugees and U.S. legal residents (green card holders) from Iraq, Iran, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Libya and Yemen. People subject to being denied entry include dual nationals who were born in one of the seven countries and who also hold passports from U.S. allies such as the United Kingdom. The Department of Homeland Security noted that “less than 1 percent” of international air travelers arriving Saturday in the U.S. were “inconvenienced” by

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Despite having valid visas, the Sharef family was taken off their plane in Cairo on Saturday and informed they could no longer travel to the U.S. The family had sold their house and all their possessions to aid them in their new life in Nashville, Tenn. “Donald Trump destroyed my life,” said Fuad Sharef, who got his visas, after two years of vetting, through a special U.S. resettlement program for Iraqi employees of the American government. (TWP)

Shahin Hassanpour, 70, boarded a flight from Iran on Friday and when she landed at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport on Saturday, her life was suddenly in limbo. Not until Sunday afternoon was she released to her son, Behzad Honarjou, 43. “She’s definitely no threat to national security,” said Leila Mansouri, a relative and immigration attorney. “I can’t imagine ... the fear and terror that she must be going through,” she said. (TWP)

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Amid chaos, president defends his order targeting nationals of seven countries

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On Friday, Abdi Rizack’s application to be resettled in the U.S. was accepted. But a few hours after he started celebrating, he received a different kind of news, this time from a TV at Kenya’s Kakuma refugee camp, where Rizack has been living in a house made of sticks and a plastic tarp since 2009. “He said they were banning Somalis,” Rizack, 32, recalled. “I’ve grown up here in a refugee camp. … What life is this for a young man?” (TWP)

Roya Arabloodariche, 29, was visiting her family in Iran and was scheduled to return to New York on Sunday to rejoin her husband at Columbia University, where he is getting his Ph.D. But when she arrived Saturday at Iran’s Isfahan International Airport, Turkish Airlines refused to issue her a boarding pass. Now her husband, Mohammadreza Bolandnazar, may join her in Iran. “I will quit my program,” he said. “My priority is my family.” (TWP)

the executive order — though the situation described by lawyers and immigrant advocates across the country Saturday was one of widespread uncertainty and even chaos at airports where travelers from the targeted countries were suddenly detained. Democrats vowed Sunday to introduce legislation to reverse Trump’s orders, with at least one senator saying the moves should lead to slower consideration of the president’s top Cabinet

White House: King of Saudi Arabia agrees to support safe zones in Syria, Yemen for refugees

nominees. “These orders go against what America has always been about. The orders make us less humanitarian, less safe, less American,” Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., said during his regularly scheduled Sunday news conference in New York as he announced that his colleagues were working on new legislation. “We’re demanding the president reverse these executive orders that go against what we

are, everything we have always stood for,” he said. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., cautioned that the U.S. does not have a religious test for entry into the country, though he stopped short of rejecting the order in its entirety. “I don’t want to criticize them for improving vetting,” he said Sunday on ABC’s “This Week.” “I think we need to be careful. We don’t have religious tests in this country.” (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Will ban make U.S. safer?

NATIONAL SECURITY President Trump says his halt to immigration from seven Muslimmajority nations and ban on refugees are being done in the name of national security. But it’s not clear the measures will help prevent attacks on American soil, and they could embolden extremists who already view the United States as being at war with Islam. Recent acts of deadly extremist violence have been carried out by U.S. citizens or by individuals whose families weren’t from the nations singled out. And the list of countries in Trump’s order doesn’t include Saudi Arabia, where most of the Sept. 11 hijackers were from, or other places with a more direct link to terrorism in America. The admissions ba n a nnounced Friday also does not directly address a more urgent law enforcement concern: homegrown violent extremists in the U.S. who plot their attacks without any overseas connections. “The primary terrorismrelated threat facing the U.S. today comes from individuals living here who become inspired by

Who will Trump nominate for the Supreme Court? These federal appeals court judges were appointed to the appellate bench by President George W. Bush and are seen as the leading candidates to be President Trump’s nominee for the Supreme Court. He plans to announce the nominee Thursday. (AP)

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Trump’s immigration order doesn’t address homegrown extremism

Iman Alknfushe gives a thumbs-up to protesters Sunday as she leaves JFK airport in New York. Attorneys advocating on her behalf said she was coming from Iraq and had been detained at the airport for 30-plus hours.

what they see on the internet, who carry out attacks independent of any terrorist organization,” said John Cohen, a former Department of Homeland Security counterterrorism official who worked under Democratic and Republican administrations and who has been involved in refugee vetting. The FBI has for years been concerned by the prospect of airplane bomb plots and terrorists dispatched from overseas to commit violence in America. But the ascendancy of the Islamic State, and the group’s ability through easily accessible propaganda to

reach susceptible young Americans in all corners of the country, have been a more immediate challenge — and a more realistic danger — for counterterrorism officials than any threat posed by refugees from abroad. While the order bars immigration from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen, the culprits of recent deadly terror attacks aren’t linked to any of those countries. Omar Mateen, the man responsible for the Orlando nightclub shooting, was born in New York to Afghan parents. Syed Rizwan

Neil Gorsuch He serves on the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver and was a law clerk to Justices Anthony Kennedy and fellow Coloradan Byron White. If chosen, Gorsuch, 49, would be the first justice to serve with a colleague for whom he once worked. With a clear, colloquial writing style, Gorsuch has written in favor of courts’ secondguessing government regulations.

Thomas Hardiman He works in Pittsburgh as a judge on the Philadelphiabased 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Hardiman, 51, became a partner in a major law firm at 30 and a federal district judge at 38. He has sided with jails seeking to strip search inmates arrested for even minor offenses and backed the collection of genetic evidence from people at the time of their arrest.

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Farook, who took part in the December 2015 San Bernardino attack, was born in Chicago. His wife, Tashfeen Malik, had been living in Pakistan and visiting family in Saudi Arabia before she passed the background check and entered the U.S. The brothers who bombed the Boston Marathon were ethnic Chechens who had been living in the U.S. In general, Islamic extremists have been behind a minuscule number of the roughly 240,000 murders in the U.S. since Sept. 11, 2001, said Charles Kurzman, a sociology professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He said his research identified zero fatalities since Sept. 11 caused by extremists from the seven nations in Trump’s order. Kurzman said people with ancestry from those countries have accounted for only a small fraction of extremistrelated arrests and disrupted plots during the same period. Still, while refugees are subject to screening, the process is not perfect. There have been isolated incidents of refugees later accused in terror-related plots. But the screening process has improved, Cohen said, adding that he was concerned the ban could embolden an extremist already bent on violence. ERIC TUCKER (AP)

William Pryor His office is in Birmingham, Ala., where he sits as a judge on the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Pryor, 54, was appointed Alabama’s attorney general at 34 and has a reputation as a staunch conservative. He once called the 1973 landmark Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion the “worst abomination in the history of constitutional law.”

Trump, Putin talk; Bannon gets a new role POLITICS President Trump on Saturday ordered the Pentagon to devise a strategy to defeat the Islamic State, restructured the National Security Council to include his controversial top political adviser, and had his first official phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Trump and Putin spoke for one hour and vowed to join forces to fight terrorism in Syria and elsewhere, according to the White House and the Kremlin. “The positive call was a significant start to improving the relationship between the United States and Russia that is in need of repair,” read a statement from the White House. Meanwhile, Trump signed a presidential memo directing the Pentagon to submit a plan within 30 days to defeat ISIS, an effort to make good on his campaign promise to aggressively confront Islamist terrorism. Trump also reorganized the National Security Council to give Stephen Bannon, above, a regular seat on the principals committee — the meetings of the most senior national security officials. That memo stated that the director of national intelligence and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff will sit on the principals committee only when it pertains to their responsibilities. Both positions have been regular attendees in the past two administrations. PHILIP RUCKER AND DAVID FILIPOV (THE WASHINGTON POST)

Human Rights Watch: Children held by Iraqi Kurdish forces allege they have been tortured


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Roger Federer and Serena Williams had milestone wins this weekend in Melbourne.

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Masters of their sport Serena Williams, 35, breezes past her sister for a historic 23rd victory in a Grand Slam

Federer, 35, rallies against nemesis Nadal, wins his first Grand Slam event since 2012

AUSTRALIAN OPEN Serena Williams held up a Grand Slam winner’s trophy for the 23rd time, celebrating her unrivalled place in the history of the sport. Venus Williams got to watch from close range again, and shed tears more of joy than regret after being beaten in a major final for the seventh time by her younger sister. Serena, 35, on Saturday won the all-Williams final — the ninth in Grand Slam history and the second in Australia — 6-4, 6-4. With her record seventh Australian Open title, Serena moved ahead of Steffi Graf for the most major titles in the Open era. When Serena sat on the court, holding both arms up to celebrate Saturday, Venus, 36, walked to her sister’s side of the net for a hug. “This was a tough one,”

AUSTRALIAN OPEN Roger Federer was down a break in the fifth set in the Australian Open on Sunday. Across the net was Rafael Nadal, whom Federer hadn’t been able to beat in a major final in almost a decade. Federer, 35, was in his first tour-level event after six months off letting his injured left knee recover, and he hadn’t won a major since Wimbledon 2012. Nadal was returning from injury, too, and yet somehow the pair had renewed the RogerRafa rivalry. And this time, Federer prevailed for his 18th Grand Slam title, recovering the break and seizing momentum. He won 10 consecutive points en route to a 6-4, 3-6, 6-1, 3-6, 6-3 victory. Federer’s fifth Aussie title extended his buffer to four atop the list of Grand Slam champions. Nadal remained tied with Pete Sampras in second place with 14.

Most women’s majors Serena Williams broke a tie with Steffi Graf for most Grand Slam victories in the Open era. 1. Serena Williams (USA) 23 2. Steffi Graf (Germany) 22 T3. Chris Evert (USA) 18 T3. Martina Navratilova (Czech.) 18 5. Margaret Court (Australia) 11

Serena said. “I really would like to take this moment to congratulate Venus, she’s an amazing person — she’s my inspiration. “There’s no way I would be at 23 without her — there’s no way I would be at one without her.” Only Margaret Court, with 24, surpasses Serena in terms of overall Grand Slam singles titles, although the Australian won 13 of her Grand Slam events before the Open era of tennis began in 1968. JOHN PYE (AP)

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Most men’s majors Roger Federer’s 18th victory in a Grand Slam event extended his lead to four on the all-time list. 1. Roger Federer (Switzerland) 18 T2. Pete Sampras (USA) 14 T2. Rafael Nadal (Spain) 14 T4. Novak Djokovic (Serbia) 12 T4. Roy Emerson (Australia) 12

“For me it’s all about the comeback, about an epic match with Rafa again,” Federer said, “... that I can still do it at my age after not having won a slam for almost five years.” He had lost six of the previous eight Grand Slam finals he had played against Nadal. Federer became the oldest man since Ken Rosewall in 1972 to win a slam. “We’re going to party like rock stars tonight,” Federer said. JOHN PYE (AP)

3 TV coverage on Fox The pregame shows start at 11 a.m. and will promote the ex-ESPN personalities now hidden on FS1. Expect a full dose of Skip Bayless, Jason Whitlock and Colin Cowherd. Kickoff is at 6:30 p.m.

2 Defense optional? Oddsmakers expect a highscoring game. The predicted total of 59 points surpasses the previous high forecast of 57 for Saints vs. Colts in 2010 (the Saints won 31-17).

1 Legit entertainment Three original cast members of “Hamilton” will perform “America the Beautiful,” Luke Bryan will sign the national anthem and Lady Gaga will do the halftime show.

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Biggest names team up, win Ovechkin and Crosby paired on All-Star team coached by Gretzky

Blount provides a complement to Brady’s arm

The Capitals’ Alex Ovechkin celebrates the 3-on-3 victory by the Metropolitan Division.

festivities due to an ailing dog. The Great One even played a significant role in the outcome: Gretzky challenged an apparent goal by the Pacific in the final minutes and got it successfully taken off the board when McDavid was ruled offside. The All-Stars got an additional thrill before the game when roughly half of the 100 greatest players in NHL history stood in a line on the ice and shook hands with the current players during introductions. The greats then dropped a ceremonial first puck for each of the 44 All-Stars. The Pacific beat the Blackhawk-dominated Central Division team 10-3 in the first 20-minute semifinal, and the

Caps among top 100 The NHL list of its top 100 players, announced this weekend at the AllStar Game in honor of the league’s 100th year, includes current Capitals star Alex Ovechkin and five others who have worn a Caps uniform: Jaromir Jagr, Mike Gartner, Sergei Fedorov, Scott Stevens and Adam Oates. Aside from Ovechkin and Jagr, the active players on the list are Pittsburgh’s Sidney Crosby and Chicago’s Jonathan Toews, Patrick Kane and Duncan Keith. (TWP)

Metropolitan team beat the Atlantic 10-6 in the second. Ovechkin had a goal and an assist in the semifinal.

The Pacific won last year in Nashville in the first edition of the open-ice format. Crosby and Ovechkin, the long-standing rivals with parallel careers in Pittsburgh and Washington, were teammates on an All-Star squad for the first time since 2007. The Atlantic Division team won Saturday’s Skills Competition and got to choose its opponent for Sunday, but choosing the Metropolitan didn’t work so well. Even pulling goalie Tuukka Rask with 2:55 to play and a three-goal deficit only led to an empty-netter by Atkinson, the last All-Star picked after Evgeni Malkin dropped out. GREG BEACHAM (AP)

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Virginia loses to No. 1 Villanova at buzzer The Virginia Cavaliers knew how dangerous Villanova could be in the final seconds; they had seen Kris Jenkins sink a 3-pointer at the buzzer last spring to win a national title. The stakes weren’t that high Sunday in Philadelphia, but the drama was great. No. 1 Villanova’s Donte DiVincenzo, left, tipped in Josh Hart’s missed layup at the buzzer to beat No. 12 Virginia 61-59. Virginia (16-4) led by as many as 13 but couldn’t hang on. Villanova is 20-2. (TWP)

Georgetown visits DePaul on Tuesday (9 p.m., FS1) after weekend upset win at No. 11 Butler

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NHL Wayne Simmonds scored the tiebreaking goal with 4:58 to play, and fill-in coach Wayne Gretzky led the Metropolitan Division to a 4-3 victory over the Pacific Division on Sunday in the final match of the revamped NHL All-Star Game in Los Angeles. Columbus’ Cam Atkinson scored the tying goal for the Metropolitans in the four-team, 3-on-3 divisional tournament format introduced to the All-Star Game last season. Capitals goalie Braden Holtby then made several big saves to secure the win for his 11-man team, which will split a $1 million prize. Simmonds, the Flyers’ firsttime All-Star, was named the game’s MVP after he put the Metropolitans ahead. The goal completed a hat trick for him. A sellout crowd at Staples Center cheered the first All-Star Game for Connor McDavid, Auston Matthews, Patrik Laine and a host of young talent. It was just the second AllStar appearance by Pittsburgh’s Sidney Crosby, who hadn’t been healthy for the game since 2007. Crosby and the Capitals’ Alex Ovechkin were played together by Gretzky, who stepped in to coach the Metropolitan team when Columbus’ John Tortorella couldn’t attend the weekend

NFL The incomparable Tom Brady can never be overlooked, but the Patriots’ offense is not all about him and the passing game — at least not all the time. And that is likely to serve them well Super Bowl Sunday, when it could be important to be able to run the ball effectively against Atlanta. The Falcons had the NFL’s highest-scoring offense in the regular season and remained on a roll in the playoffs. The Patriots, even with Brady and an array of productive receivers, might not want to get into a highscoring game against this Kyle Shanahan-orchestrated attack. To avoid that, the Patriots will rely on a defense that surrendered the fewest points in the league. They also might want to rely on tailback LeGarrette Blount. He wasn’t a big factor (47 yards rushing, 1 TD) in a 36-17 win over Pittsburgh in the AFC title game. But the Patriots certainly can run the ball. They were seventh in the NFL in rushing offense in the regular season. The Patriots might be able to use Blount to control the clock against the Falcons, limiting the opportunities for quarterback Matt Ryan. That tack also might slow Atlanta’s pass rush. Blount has embraced the big stage. In the 2013 and ’14 postseasons for New England, he rushed for a total of 314 yards and seven touchdowns in two games against Indianapolis. MARK MASKE (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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TV REVIEW In any other context, Peter Kunhardt’s HBO documentary “Becoming Warren Buffett” (airing at 10 tonight) would seem like too much of a tongue bath — a warm portrait that verges on fawning and honors the success, personality quirks and eventual magnanimity of the famous “Oracle of Omaha,” who amassed billions through seven decades of shrewd investing. Now, in a world where the Cabinet is made up of billionaires and businessmen, “Becoming Warren Buffett” can also be seen as a case study in recognizing both virtue and value. Those who retain a sure faith in the concept of the self-amassed fortune will have all their hopes

in capitalism affirmed here; at the same time, those who believe that the hearts of old men can soften will be encouraged by the backstory of how Buffett parted with all but a tiny sliver of his net worth (currently estimated around $75 billion). Watching someone decide to give that much money away is a rare thing, especially someone who, as “Becoming Warren Buffett” tenderly reveals, still counts out his nickels each morning at the McDonald’s drive-through and chooses his meager breakfast item based on the previous day’s stock-market performance. Kunhardt’s camera follows Buffett through his daily routines within the comfortably drab Berkshire Hathaway

Let’s get personal “Becoming Warren Buffett” spends a good deal of time on the end of his marriage to his first wife, Susie, who left him in the 1970s. “There really isn’t much to say about that,” Buffett says. Sure there is: Susie and Warren never divorced; she asked a neighbor friend, Astrid Menks, to look in on Warren occasionally. Astrid and Warren got together, and after Susie’s death from cancer in 2004, they married. H.S.

headquarters in Omaha, Neb., where the billionaire, 86, spends most of his days sitting and absorbing information — most of it from the day’s newsprint. As both a film subject and still

highly influential market-mover, Buffett is uncannily good at making his success look easy and matter-of-fact. Of course it isn’t. It’s also not easy to decide that you’re just going to give away billions of dollars, but that’s exactly what he did in 2006. (A long list of organizations that have benefited from Buffett’s largesse appears at the end of the film.) “Sometimes there aren’t any good answers with human problems,” Buffett says in the film. “There’s almost always an answer with money.” Buffett’s legacy will likely be somewhere between the two — answering and aiding quite a number of human problems with the fortune he leaves behind. HANK STUEVER

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In “Becoming Warren Buffett,” director Peter Kunhardt follows the billionaire’s modest lifestyle.

Emmy winner and former Oscar nominee Laurence Fishburne stars as Nelson Mandela in this new threepart miniseries, which airs weekly. The production follows Mandela’s struggles to bring down apartheid.

2 ‘Training Day’ 10 p.m. Thursday on CBS

In this new version of the 2001 theatrical release, Bill Paxton plays a veteran with the Los Angeles Police Department whose maverick ways have his bosses concerned enough to embed a new rookie partner.

3 ‘Imperial Dreams’ Available Friday on Netflix

After he is released from prison and returns to the Imperial Courts projects of Los Angeles, a young man (John Boyega) struggles to provide a better life for his son. (EXPRESS/TRIBUNE MEDIA)

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Social media tributes poured in this weekend for British actor John Hurt, who died Friday in London at 77. Mia Farrow tweeted that he was one of the “finest actors of our time, and the loveliest person.” Mel Brooks, whose movie “Spaceballs” satirized Hurt’s shocking death scene in “Alien,” tweeted, “He was a truly magnificent talent.” Hurt was also known for starring in David Lynch’s “The Elephant Man,” for which he was nominated for an Oscar. (AP)

“La La Land” wins top film prize at Producers Guild Awards on Saturday

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“Today, particularly, I stand in solidarity with the person alone, terrified, in a greenroom in an airport, wondering if this is it.” @THATJOHN, the Twitter account of journalist John Walton, who tweeted Saturday about the discomfort and fear he felt when he was taken to a “greenroom,” or secondary customs screening area, in 2015. Walton shared his account to give perspective on what those being held due to Trump’s immigration order were going through.

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@RMMAGEDDON uses the hashtag #DeleteUber after the company wrote a tweet that made it look like it was capitalizing on a taxi strike. The New York Taxi Workers Alliance staged a strike from 6 to 7 p.m. on Saturday at John F. Kennedy International Airport in solidarity with protests against President Trump’s immigration ban. During the strike, Uber continued to carry passengers and later cut surge pricing, setting off a wave of backlash. On Sunday, Uber said it would support any of its drivers affected by the order, and would create a $3 million legal defense fund to help drivers with immigration and translation services.

@KEMMYDAVINCI tweets about the change.org petition to replace Superbowl performer Lady Gaga with Atlanta hip-hop group Migos. The petition argues that because the Atlanta Falcons are going to be in the Super Bowl, the halftime show should feature hip-hop artists from Atlanta. It has received more than 46,000 signatures.

“Uh, I’m black, I support what the REAL BLM movement stands for ... and I’m not offended in the least. He’s a comedian, folks. Moving along now ...” NATALIE ROSSI, a commenter at usweekly.com, disagrees with those who felt Jerry Seinfeld’s tweet about his segment with white comedian Lewis Black went too far. “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. Lewis Black. Black’s life matters,” it read.


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fun+games Horoscopes

Scrabble Grams

PAR SCORE 150-160, BEST SCORE 221

Sudoku

EASY

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) You can demonstrate a high level of skill, no matter how unusual the overall activity may seem to some. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) You’ve been involved in an interaction that has not provided you with what you most want. You can make changes to improve things. ARIES (March 21-April 19) News you receive may give you pause. What you do in response will result in changes both negative and positive. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Getting in touch with a certain family member may be harder than planned. You have a key obstacle to overcome before contact can be made. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Your sense of humor paves the way. Others are willing to provide you with more than you ask.

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CANCER (June 21-July 22) You may have to pay for something today that you did a long time ago, but you’re not likely to consider this a problem. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You may have to step in and do for someone else what he or she is unable to do correctly, but this won’t be a longterm arrangement. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You can

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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) You’re considering travel that may require you to prepare more thoroughly than usual. A steady, thoughtful approach is required. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) You’ve reached a crossroads of sorts, and the decision you have to make will affect those around you as well.

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What you have planned for the day may not be supported by those who know you best and love you most. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) An old friend may provide you with an out that you are eager to use. What you’re avoiding is something no one needs to experience.

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1815: The U.S. House of Representatives joins the Senate in agreeing to purchase the personal book collection of former President Thomas Jefferson to replace volumes lost when the British burned the U.S. Capitol and its congressional library during the War of 1812.

1969: The Beatles stage an impromptu concert atop Apple headquarters in London; it is the group’s last public performance.

1972: 13 Roman Catholic civil rights marchers are shot to death by British soldiers in Northern Ireland on what becomes known as “Bloody Sunday.”

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Mischa: I was drugged while drinking

That explains that Adele voodoo doll In a new interview with British GQ, Ed Sheeran explained his obsession with outperforming his peers in the music industry, saying that Adele is his biggest competition. “Adele is the one person who’s sold more records than me in the past 10 years,” he said. “She’s the only person I need to sell more records than. … If I don’t set her as the benchmark, then I’m selling myself short.”

Mischa Barton said Friday that her hospitalization last week was the result of being drugged at her birthday party. The actress was taken to a Southern California hospital by emergency responders on Thursday, after officers responded to reports of a woman yelling. In a statement to People magazine, Barton said she was celebrating her birthday with friends on Jan. 25, when she realized her behavior was becoming increasingly “erratic.” The statement continued: “I voluntarily went to get professional help, and I was informed by their staff that I had been given GHB [a depressant]. After an overnight stay, I am home and doing well.” (EXPRESS/AP)

YOUTH SPORTS

Justin is still waiting for his participation trophy

At a celebration for her new shoe line, created with designer Giuseppe Zanotti, Jennifer Lopez explained why she named each shoe after a woman in her family. “My family is my stability — they’re so solid for me — and when you think of shoes you think of being grounded,” she told People magazine. “So I … just decided I was going to honor them with that.” (EXPRESS)

Justin Bieber took part Saturday in the 2017 NHL All-Star Celebrity Shootout, where he was slammed into the glass by former NHL player Chris Pronger. Although Bieber missed two penalty shots, he scored a goal as time expired, prompting actor Cuba Gooding Jr., who scored the winning goal, to joke, “Twenty-five shots later, thank God he made it.” Bieber also picked up an assist on Eric Lindros’ goal. (AP)

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Hilary finds new plus-one Actress Hilary Duff and rumored boyfriend Matthew Koma made their red carpet debut as a couple Saturday at Entertainment Weekly’s pre-SAG Awards party. According to E! News, the two posed for photos while drinking “celebratory cocktails.” Duff broke up with her previous boyfriend, Jason Walsh, in December after about five months of dating. (EXPRESS)

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