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As the NBA skews small, the Wizards still depend on Gortat 10
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‘Business as usual’ Travelers hurry into the U.S. as Trump’s ban remains on hold 8
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Scary times Fox’s new ‘24’ reboot, ‘Legacy,’ isn’t worth the added anxiety 14
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Fans at Verizon Center arrive Sunday to seats covered with Alex Ovechkin cutouts before the Capitals’ game against the Los Angeles Kings. The Washington superstar was honored for scoring 1,000 points in the NHL.
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Vandals have struck a banana-yellow car blamed for ruining visitors’ photos of a famous English village. “Move,” someone scratched into the hood of a Vauxhall Corsa in the Cotswolds village of Bibury, whose gray-stone 14th-century homes are among the oldest inhabited dwellings in Britain. Damage was $8,000. The car’s owner, retired dentist Peter Maddox, 84, is a stubborn sort — he said he’ll buy a replacement in lime green. (AP)
A conference call by the Alaska Marijuana Control Board was spoiled by a little TMI on Thursday when someone who had dialed in flushed a toilet. About 40 people were on the line, including officer James Hoelscher from Anchorage. During his report, muffled noises were heard and then the very distinct sound of a toilet flushing. Board member Mark Springer admonished the unknown flusher for being rude. (AP)
The new del Lago Resort and Casino in Tye, N.Y., has 2,000 slot machines, 77 table games, 12 poker tables, a concert venue — and a cemetery. The developer had to build the parking lot around a family cemetery containing graves of people who farmed the area generations ago. Town officials said the casino plans to build a fence around the cemetery and make it accessible to the families whose loved ones are buried there. (AP)
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Lawyers play ‘the good guys’ VIRGINIA Claire Murphy saw the call go out on Twitter on Jan. 28, just after hearing about lawyers flocking to New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport to offer free legal aid amid reports that some arriving international travelers were being detained. Lawyers were needed at Washington’s Dulles International Airport, too, the tweet said. Murphy, who usually works on legal transactions involving railroad equipment, scrapped her Saturday night plans and drove an hour to the airport in Northern Virginia. As she entered the international arrivals area about 10 p.m., she recalled, she felt a rush of pride. Several dozen lawyers were already there, pressing for access to an estimated 50 to 60 airline passengers being detained under President Trump’s new executive order temporarily banning citizens of seven majority-Muslim countries from entering the U.S. Protesters had been chanting “Let them in!” as Customs and Border Protection officials refused to
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Attorneys camp out at airports to help those affected by travel ban
Lawyers have been offering free legal advice to travelers at Dulles airport.
allow lawyers into the closed-door screening area, despite a federal court order issued that evening. “Seeing how many lawyers were here, I thought, ‘I don’t want to ever hear another lawyer joke,’ ” Murphy, 27, said a few days later. “I’m just really proud that lawyers were the people who showed up.” Murphy and dozens of other lawyers haven’t left Dulles much since. In a profession often ranked among the most despised, the lawyers say it’s a welcome
“It’s a good feeling. If you have any questions, they’re right there, and it’s pro bono. That feels like America.” FEZAN RIZVI, a Loudoun County psychiatrist who was waiting for a relative last week at Dulles airport. Rizvi’s mother-in-law was visiting the U.S. from Pakistan, which is not part of Trump’s travel ban.
change to be viewed, at least by those who oppose Trump’s ban, as the good guys. While the American Bar Association recommends that lawyers provide at least 50 hours of free legal aid every year and many do much more, some of those at Dulles say rarely does pro bono work feel so immediate and public, let alone have international implications. On Wednesday, Kaitlin Welborn, 30, of the District held up a sign to passers-by that read, “Free legal help. Tell us if somebody is being held!” Below it, the message was repeated in Arabic. Next to her, Sam Dietle, 26, of Sterling, Va., asked travelers, “How was customs?” as a man shrugged and said, “No big deal.” They said their firm was sending lawyers to Dulles daily in three five-hour shifts. “We feel kind of like the paparazzi standing here asking people to talk to us,” Dietle said. Welborn said she had come because it felt right. “Yeah, we are the good guys,” she said. “Sam and I were talking in the car on the way here, about how we’re proud that it will be the lawyers who will be the ones fighting on the front lines.” KATHERINE SHAVER (THE WASHINGTON POST)
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Squeegee the seal dies at 31, National Zoo says Squeegee, the National Zoo’s 31-year-old harbor seal, died Wednesday following a diagnostic procedure, the zoo said. Squeegee was living out his golden years on the zoo’s American Trail. During recovery from a kidney procedure, he stopped breathing and went into cardiac arrest, the zoo said. The zoo described him as “a terrific ambassador for his species.” (TWP)
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The number of pounds of salmon that spilled when a tractor-trailer overturned on Interstate 85 in Dinwiddie County, Va. Virginia State Police say no one was seriously injured when the truck went through a guardrail and tipped onto its side early Sunday. Authorities are investigating. (AP)
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Trump’s D.C. hotel is promising discounts — you just can’t get them
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THE DISTRICT Donald Trump may be a federal employee now, but fellow government workers won’t be getting discounts at his Pennsylvania Avenue hotel — even if the hotel’s website promises otherwise. Scroll through the offers on the Trump International Hotel’s website and you’ll see a section advertising special government rates, currently capped at $182 per night by the General Services Administration. “It is our pleasure to welcome Retired and Active Duty members of the United States Military and Armed Forces,” the page reads. But good luck getting one of those discounted rates. The booking calendar shows “no availability” for government employees and military members from now through the end of February 2018, which is as far as the calendar goes. “Unfortunately, we’re not offering government rates at this time,” an employee on the hotel’s reservation desk said on the phone. “It’s still being worked out at this time.” The hotel’s “senior discount promotion,” meanwhile, where rates start at $437, is available every day through February
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Donald Trump’s hotel in Washington, D.C., offers government and military discounts online. The only problem: They aren’t actually available.
2018, according to the booking calendar. A spokeswoman for the Trump hotel did not respond to requests for comment. Advertising and legal experts said the hotel could be in violation of federal and District laws prohibiting false and misleading advertising. “By definition, this is false advertising,” said Bruce Silverman, a longtime advertising executive who serves as an expert witness in false advertising cases. “If someone — say, a service person — was to go to the website or call in to secure this rate and was told, ‘Well we really don’t have that rate,’ they could file a complaint or sue the hotel.” Trump’s team spent more than
$200 million transforming the Old Post Office Pavilion from a federal landmark to a luxury hotel. The Trump Organization has a 60-year lease for the building, which is owned by the General Services Administration. “The irony, of course, is that it is a federal building and it is probably the most convenient hotel for the greatest number of federal agencies,” said Brett Sterenson, president of Hotel Lobbyists, a conference site selection firm in the District, whose clients include the Interior Department and the Environmental Protection Agency. “It’s right there, between Constitution Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue.” ABHA BHATTARAI (THE WASHINGTON POST)
Central library to close until at least 2020 The District’s central library will close March 4 for a three-year renovation under a timeline released last week. During the closure, rare collections housed at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library will be dispersed across the city. At neighborhood branches, hours and computer resources will expand to cover the increased demand expected, said D.C. Public Library Executive Director Richard Reyes-Gavilan. The long-planned makeover of the building at Ninth and G streets NW is expected to cost the city $208 million. The redesign of the 1970s-era building calls for a large new auditorium and rooftop terrace, as well as open floors, more natural lighting and a new entranceway and sculpted staircase. (TWP)
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“We will not stand by and allow [Trump’s] unlawful … and morally repugnant executive order.” VIRGINIA GOV. TERRY McAULIFFE, speaking Friday at the All Dulles Area Muslim Society mosque in Sterling, Va. He and
Attorney General Mark R. Herring were there to show support in response to President Trump’s restrictive travel ban.
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Rockville man, 20, found dead after altercation Friday with fraternity brother
The man charged in the 2015 quadruple slayings of a Northwest D.C. couple, their son and their housekeeper is not likely to be tried until September 2018. Daron Wint, 34, is charged with multiple counts of murder in the killings of businessman Savvas Savopoulos, 46; his wife, Amy, 47; their son Philip, 10; and their housekeeper, Veralicia Figueroa, 57. Police have said that the four victims were held captive the evening of May 13, 2015, and that the attacker or attackers fled with $40,000 in ransom money. (TWP) MONTGOMERY COUNTY
Child dies after mother allegedly kicked her Montgomery County Police say a 4-year-old girl who was hospitalized after her mother allegedly kicked her in the stomach because she didn’t brush her teeth died Wednesday. Officers say on Jan. 26, Nohely Martinez Hernandez’s mother, Iris Hernandez Rivas, 20, said she found her daughter facedown in the bathtub in their Gaithersburg home. Investigators say Hernandez Rivas said she kicked the child, who fell backward and hit her head. Hernandez Rivas was charged with child abuse and assault last week. (AP) MARYLAND
Protesters urge Hogan to speak out on Trump Hundreds of protesters gathered Saturday outside Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan’s residence in Annapolis, urging the Republican to speak out against President Donald Trump’s Cabinet nominees and travel ban on certain Muslim-majority countries. Hogan did not support Trump’s candidacy nor vote for him, but he’s stayed largely quiet on the Trump administration’s new policies. A spokeswoman has said Hogan supports strengthened vetting that also upholds American values. (AP)
Supreme Court to hear transgender Va. teen Gavin Grimm’s case in March
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local Officials continue to sift through evidence after violent protests in D.C. THE DISTRICT More people may be arrested in connection with violent Inauguration Day protests, as authorities sort through evidence of the rioting that left six police officers injured and caused tens of thousands of dollars of damage to vehicles and store windows in downtown D.C., a District prosecutor said. During the Jan. 20 inauguration
of President Trump, 230 people — many of whom defense attorneys said are college students who live outside of D.C., Maryland or Virginia — were detained in a mass arrest and charged with felony rioting. Since then, authorities have been working through the cases in an effort to identify each person’s role, then pursuing some cases and dismissing others. As of Friday, prosecutors had dropped charges against nine people. Four of those are journalists who were swept up as they reported on the protests.
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More inauguration arrests may come
Violent protests during the Jan. 20 inauguration of President Trump led to the arrests of 230 people.
Prosecutors would not say why they dropped the cases against the other five. Court records show that 63 of those arrested have so far been indicted on a charge of felony rioting, which carries a maximum of 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $25,000. The remaining cases are making their way through the court system. In D.C. Superior Court last week, one of the lead prosecutors told a judge additional arrests, as well as dismissals, could occur in coming days. KEITH L. ALEXANDER (THE WASHINGTON POST)
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The number of homicides recorded in Baltimore in the first 31 days of 2017 — more than in any other January since 2005, when there were also 32. According to The Baltimore Sun, the only year in which records show more killings in January was 1973, when there were 35. In 2016, the seconddeadliest year per capita in the city’s history, there were 318 homicides. (AP)
Payroll specialist pleads guilty to embezzling a quarter-million dollars from a D.C. consulting firm
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Tribe against forcible removal CANNON BALL, N.D. Standing Rock Sioux Tribe officials said this weekend that while they were working with federal authorities to stabilize the situation at the Dakota Access Pipeline protest site, they were not calling on law enforcement to forcibly remove activists. After months of protests, both tribal officials and residents in the town of Cannon Ball, N.D., have asked those opposed to completion of the controversial, 1,170-mile pipeline to leave. A few hundred activists remain, both on the Standing Rock Sioux reservation and on neighboring land.
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Standing Rock Sioux: We do not support raids to clear protesters
An aerial image last week shows law enforcement officers lined up to evict about 40 Dakota Access pipeline opponents on the developer’s property.
On Friday evening, the acting assistant secretary for Indian affairs, Michael S. Black, said that the agency had sent “enforcement support and would assist” the tribe “in closing the protest camps within the Standing Rock Reservation boundary.” But tribal officials responded
over the weekend that while they wanted people to leave the reservation, they did not want them arrested or removed by force. Last Wednesday, law enforcement authorities arrested 74 protesters who had decamped to land owned by the pipeline’s developer, Energy Transfer Partners.
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“We want to stress that we are cleaning the camps, not clearing them,” the tribe said in a Facebook post on Saturday. “We do not support or endorse any ‘raids.’ “We have not asked for law enforcement to assist in clearing camps and in fact have repeatedly told them there will be no forcible removal.” President Trump has instructed Army Corps of Engineers officials — who withheld the final permit needed to complete the pipeline project in December — to expedite their review of Energy Transfer Partners’ application. Officials confirmed last week that they were accelerating their review but had not reached a final decision. JULIET EILPERIN
Louvre reopens; Egypt IDs suspected attacker The Louvre Museum reopened Saturday after a machetewielding man attacked French soldiers guarding the building and was shot by them four times Friday. One soldier was slightly hurt; the suspect was expected to recover. French President Francois Hollande called the assault a terror attack. An Egyptian official identified the suspect as Egyptianborn Abdullah Reda Refaie al-Hamahmy, 28. He was living in the United Arab Emirates and came to Paris on a tourist visa. (AP) NATIONAL SECURITY
Trump issues sanctions on Iran for missile test The Trump administration ordered sanctions against more than two dozen people and companies Friday in retaliation for Iran’s recent ballistic missile test. Those targeted by the Treasury Department include Iranian, Lebanese, Emirati and Chinese individuals and firms involved in procuring ballistic missile technology for Iran. They are now prohibited from doing business in the U.S. or with U.S. citizens. In response, Iran on Saturday held extensive military exercises. (AP)
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A new dating app is set up to find love through hate. Hater, which publicly launches Wednesday, matches people based on things that they mutually dislike. According to New York magazine, the swipe-based app has more than 2,000 topics to hate — including Donald Trump, gluten-free, camping and butt selfies. (EXPRESS)
White House walks back ‘black site’ prisons plan
ADIYAMAN, TURKEY | Turkish anti-terrorism police break down a door early Sunday during an operation to arrest people for alleged links to the Islamic State. Turkey’s state-run news agency said police detained 445 people in simultaneous operations in several cities, including Istanbul, Ankara and Gaziantep, near the border with Syria. Some 60 suspects — the vast majority of them foreigners — were taken into custody in Ankara.
Ukrainian rebels say top commander killed in car bombing, 33 killed in escalated fighting in past week
The Trump administration is backing away from its plan to revisit using the CIA to imprison and interrogate terrorism suspects, according to a revised executive order shared with senior officials. A new version has stripped out provisions that called for officials to evaluate whether the CIA should operate so-called “black site” prisons and have renewed authority to use coercive interrogation methods, officials said Saturday. (TWP)
FCC stops 9 companies from providing subsidized internet to the poor
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Travelers arrive in U.S. to hugs after ban lifted
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TRANSPORTATION Travelers from the seven predominantly Muslim countries targeted by President Trump enjoyed tearful reunions with loved ones in the U.S. on Sunday after a federal judge swept the ban aside. Airlines around the world allowed people to board flights as usual to the U.S. One lawyer waiting at New York’s Kennedy Airport said visa and green card holders from Iraq and Iran were encountering no problems as they arrived. “It’s business as usual,” said Camille Mackler, of the New York Immigration Coalition. Fariba Tajrostami, a 32-yearold painter from Iran, came through the gate at Kennedy with a huge smile and tears in her eyes as her brothers greeted her with joyful hugs. “I’m very happy. I haven’t seen my brothers for nine years,” she said. Tajrostami had tried to fly to the U.S. from Turkey over a week ago but was turned away. Similar scenes played out across the U.S. two days after a judge in Washington state suspended the president’s travel ban and just hours after a federal
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Appeals court declines Trump’s bid for quick reinstatement of order
Families like this one in Minneapolis were reunited Sunday after a federal judge upheld the temporary halt to President Trump’s travel ban.
appeals court denied the Trump administration’s request to set aside the ruling. The U.S. canceled the visas of up to 60,000 foreigners in the week after the ban on nationals of Syria, Iraq, Iran, Sudan, Somalia, Libya and Yemen took effect, according to the State Department. Trump also suspended nearly all refugee admissions for 120 days and barred Syrian refugees indefinitely. At Cairo’s airport on Sunday, officials said a total of 33 U.S.bound migrants from Yemen, Syria and Iraq boarded flights. Trump responded to the development Sunday by writing on Twitter that he had “instructed
Homeland Security to check people coming into our country VERY CAREFULLY. “Just cannot believe a judge would put our country in such peril,” Trump wrote. “If something happens blame him and court system. People pouring in. Bad!” The next few days will be telling for the future of the president’s executive order. The appeals court asked those challenging the ban to file written arguments by 4 a.m. today, and Justice Department lawyers to reply by 6 p.m. They could then schedule a hearing, or rule whether the ban should remain on hold. (THE WASHINGTON POST/AP)
When the president-elect’s son Eric Trump jetted to Uruguay in early January for a two-night Trump Organization promotional trip, U.S. taxpayers were left footing a bill of nearly $100,000. The bill for the Secret Service’s hotel rooms totaled $88,320. The U.S. Embassy in Montevideo paid an additional $9,510 for its staff to stay in hotel rooms to “support” Secret Service for the “VIP visit,” according to purchasing orders reviewed by The Washington Post. The trip shows how the government is entangled with the Trump company as a result of the president’s refusal to divest his ownership stake. (TWP)
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Conway’s gaffe sparks plenty of jabs
When Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway last week mistakenly referred to a “Bowling Green massacre,” she sparked an outpouring of dark humor about the quiet Kentucky town that has never been a site of a terror attack. T-shirts saying “I survived the Bowling Green massacre” were printed. People gathered at a local park, left, to light candles for “victims.” And in a social media post, Western Kentucky University mascot Big Red was sprawled on the ground with the message “Never forget.” (AP)
Avalanches along Afghan-Pakistani border Sunday kill at least 54 in the two countries
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What happens if Trump ignores a judge’s ruling? President Trump spent the weekend bashing a U.S. district judge’s decision to temporarily halt his travel ban executive order. The White House put out a statement calling the ruling “outrageous” (the word was later taken out). Trump, in a flurry of tweets, seemed to question the judge’s authority. And then, in its appeal, the Trump administration said the judge shouldn’t be “second-guessing” the president. Trump’s alarming rhetoric about the judge’s authority leads to a question: What if Trump decided that he didn’t recognize, as he tweeted, “this so-called judge’s” authority? Given Trump’s expressed skepticism toward the political establishment, some think it’s possible he’ll eventually take on the judicial establishment, too. If Trump were ever to go down this road, the ultimate arbiter would be the third branch of government, said Daniel P. Franklin, a political science professor at Georgia State University. Trump could be held in contempt of court, and it would then be up to the House of Representatives. ”[Contempt of court], in my opinion, is a ‘high crime or misdemeanor’ in the meaning of the Constitution, and he would be subject to impeachment,” he said. “Whether or not the House of Representatives would see it that way is another question.” AARON BLAKE
After protests, Romania repeals decree that would have eased corruption penalties
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Getting under his skin Backing Putin, Trump says U.S. isn’t pure either
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POLITICS The Saturday evening march began at Trump Plaza, a high-rise apartment building President Trump hasn’t actually owned since 1991. Fine. It still has the name. It was a good place to start. From there, the marchers headed south, walking along the Intracoastal Waterway that separates West Palm Beach, Fla., from ritzy Palm Beach island. Along the way, a few dozen proTrump people waved American flags, but the spectacle was the roughly 1,200 protesters, beating drums, singing and chanting. They stopped shortly after 7 p.m. when they reached the bridge across from Mar-a-Lago. The marchers brought signs and glow sticks to wave, hoping they would be visible from up in the private apartment that is now the “winter White House.” If Trump saw those green lights, he would know his critics had followed him home. “He likes to think that everybody loves him. We’re showing him that we don’t,” said Lisa Wright, 53, an IT consultant from Broward County, Fla. This is the reality of Trump’s honeymoon-free presidency. Having sought to create unprecedented disruption in Washington, his critics will now seek to bring unprecedented disruption to his life as president — including demonstrations that follow him when he travels and protests that will dog his businesses even when he doesn’t. Already last week, Trump — the most unpopular new president in modern times — canceled a trip to the Harley-Davidson factory in Milwaukee, where local groups had planned to protest his appearance; the White House said the protests were not the reason for the cancellation.
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Trump’s honeymoon-free presidency is defined by protests that follow him everywhere
Protestors march Saturday near the president’s “winter White House” in Palm Beach, Fla. He was there this weekend.
And, around the business empire that Trump still owns, his critics treat each location as an avatar for the president. There have been small gestures of pique: lipstick graffiti on the sign at Trump’s golf course in Los Angeles, and a plan for a mass mooning of his hotel in Chicago. There have also been more organized efforts to take time and money away from family businesses — a boycott of stores selling Ivanka Trump’s clothes and a campaign to flood Trump businesses with calls demanding that the president divest his holdings. A protest “gets under his skin,” said Michael Skolnik, a filmmaker and prominent liberal organizer in New York. He said he hoped that, somehow, getting under the president’s skin might turn out to be a good long-term political strategy. George W. Bush faced protests outside his Texas ranch from people opposed to the Iraq War.
Proposed protest laws Protests in 2016 led lawmakers in as many as eight states to consider bills increasing penalties for unlawful demonstrations. Here is a look at some proposed laws. MINNESOTA: A person convicted of participating or being present at “an unlawful assembly” could be held liable for costs incurred by police. INDIANA: Police encountering a mass traffic obstruction could clear the road by “any means necessary.” NORTH DAKOTA: Drivers who “unintentionally” run over activists blocking roads could be protected from prosecution. (TWP)
Former President Barack Obama faced demonstrations from liberals pushing him to do more on immigration or the environment. But neither one faced organized protest movements at the start of their presidency, condemning the president across multiple policy
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areas. Trump does. It began the day after his inauguration, when more than 1 million people marched in Women’s Marches in Washington, across the country and around the globe. It continued the next weekend, when thousands of people gathered at airports to protest Trump’s executive order on immigration, which barred refugees and all visitors from seven Muslim-majority countries. It continued this past week as the administration was consumed by the chaos that the ban set off. In New York City, for instance, hundreds of bodega markets owned by Yemeni-Americans closed Thursday to protest it. “You know how Yellowstone National Park is built on one of the world’s biggest volcanoes?” said Ben Wikler, the Washington director for moveon.org, a liberal activist group. “It feels like that just exploded in terms of grassroots energy.” PERRY STEIN AND DAVID A. FAHRENTHOLD (THE WASHINGTON POST)
POLITICS President Trump said in an interview with Fox’s Bill O’Reilly, clips of which aired Sunday, that he respects Vladimir Putin. When O’Reilly called the Russian leader “a killer,” Trump said the United States has many of them. “There are a lot of killers,” Trump said. “We’ve got a lot of killers. What do you think? Our country’s so innocent?” Trump has long expressed a wish for better ties with Moscow and praised Putin, even after U.S. intelligence agencies determined that Russia meddled in the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign to help Trump win. Putin has called Trump a “very bright and talented man.” During Putin’s years in power, a number of prominent Russian opposition figures and journalists have been killed. “I respect a lot of people, but that doesn’t mean I’m going to get along with him,” Trump said. “He’s a leader of his country. I say it’s better to get along with Russia than not. “And if Russia helps us in the fight against ISIS ... that’s a good thing. Will I get along with him? I have no idea.” The Senate’s top Republican, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, distanced himself from the president’s comments, and called Putin a “thug,” on CNN’s “State of the Union” on Sunday. McConnell said that America does not operate the same way that Russia does. (AP)
Billionaire veteran Vincent Viola, Trump’s nominee to run the Army, withdraws from consideration
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The 48-member selection committee for the Pro Football Hall of Fame announced its picks for the 2017 class on Saturday night in Houston. Here are three notable finalists who were left out. (AP/TWP)
Useful in the paint: Gortat demands the ball down low lately,” he said, and grinned. “I feel more involved, and I feel more needed.” He’s the center on one of the best starting units in the league, a Gee Wiz gang that has won 17 straight at Verizon Center entering tonight’s home game against the Cavaliers (7, CSN/TNT). His coach is praising him, and his teammates are feeding him. Of course he’s needed, right? “They don’t need centers anymore in this league,” Gortat said, referencing a trend toward a small-ball style that puts five shooters on the floor at once. On a team overflowing with offensive options, Gortat is averaging his fewest field goal attempts in six years, but he’s still proud of his traditional big-man game. So the Wizards have started several recent games by giving their Polish Machine a few post-up chances, something coach Scott Brooks described as a mixture of strategy and appeasement. “He’s pretty forceful,”
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Washington’s philosophercenter isn’t afraid to grapple with life’s profound questions. Every so often, Marcin Gortat sits down in front of a wall to think: about where he is with his basketball game, and maybe where he is with his life. “You’ve got to ask yourself the question, ‘Why do you live?’ ” he explained. “Why are you doing this stuff? Why are you waking up in the morning? … You need to have a purpose in your life.” There are also simpler questions that require less thought, such as this one: What the existential hell has gotten into Gortat over the past two weeks? How can you explain the past six Wizards games — all wins — in which he has averaged 16 points and 12 rebounds while shooting 74.1 percent from the field? “I’m having the ball in my hands; that’s what’s going right
In his past six games with the Wizards, center Marcin Gortat is averaging 16 points and 12 rebounds while shooting 74.1 percent from the field.
Mahinmi feels ‘fixed’ On Friday, center Ian Mahinmi, returned to live action with the Wizards for the first time since undergoing platelet-rich plasma treatment on both knees more than a month ago. Mahinmi practiced with no limitations and even played halfcourt five-on-five. “I feel like I’m fixed,” he said afterward. The team has offered no timeline for his return to the lineup. Mahinmi, 30, signed a four-year, $64 million deal last summer. On Oct. 14, he had surgery to fix a partially torn meniscus in his left knee. He aggravated problems in both knees in recovery. (TWP)
Brooks quipped. “He wants the post-ups.” On a team that revolves around guards, Gortat averages 6.7 “screen assists” — screens that spark a teammate’s made field goal — per game, according to NBA.com. That’s the most in the league. He’s on his way to a fifth straight season of averaging at least 11 points and 8 rebounds, which would put him with Elvin Hayes, Antawn Jamison and Jeff Ruland as the only players to do that since the franchise moved to Washington. For more by Dan Steinberg go to washingtonpost.com/dcsportsbog
In his first year on the ballot, the safety for the Eagles and Broncos made it to the final 10 modern era players considered. He made nine Pro Bowls from 1999 to 2011.
2 Terrell Owens The wideout was left out of the top 10 candidates for a second year despite owning the second-most yards receiving and third-most TD catches in NFL history.
1 Joe Jacoby The Redskins’ left tackle during the glory years of “The Hogs” seemed to be gaining steam in his 19th year of eligibility. He was a first-time finalist in 2016.
WRESTLING REVERSAL
U.S. team allowed to compete in Iran
On Sunday, Iran switched course and decided to allow American wrestlers to compete at The World Cup starting Feb. 16-17 in Kermanshah. The country barred the U.S. team Friday in direct response to President Trump’s temporary immigration ban on citizens from Iran and six other Muslim-majority countries. The reversal clears the way for Olympic champs Kyle Snyder, left, and Jordan Burroughs to go. (TWP) HOF class for 2017: QB Kurt Warner, RB LaDainian Tomlinson, RB Terrell Davis, DE Jason Taylor, K Morten Andersen, S Kenny Easley (senior nominee), Jerry Jones (contributor)
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CAPITALS 5, KINGS 0 The orange cap rocketed off of the water bottle fastened to the net behind Kings goaltender Peter Budaj, and the contents spilled onto the ice. Los Angeles forward Trevor Lewis swatted at the plastic in disgust. In the second period Sunday at Verizon Center, T.J. Oshie slammed a bouncing shot over Budaj’s left shoulder, and the puck hit the water bottle with such force that it burst. Washington’s fourth goal of the day seemed to be a perfect exclamation point to a 5-0 win over L.A. When the third period started, Budaj took a seat on the bench in a baseball cap, the latest goalie to fall victim to Washington’s potent offense. There were five goal-scorers, and goaltender Philipp Grubauer made 38 saves for his third shutout of the season. It was the kind of clinical performance that’s become expected from this red-hot Washington team that sits atop league standings with 78 points, seven more than Columbus. The Capitals have gotten at least a point in 17 of their past 19 games. While Washington capitalized
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Washington’s backup makes 38 saves while offense pours in goals
Capitals goalie Philipp Grubauer was lauded by the Verizon Center crowd for his role in helping Washington increase its lead atop the NHL standings.
on its chances, the Kings had more of them. Grubauer’s 38 saves were a season-high, and the win improved his record to 10-3-2. Braden Holtby hasn’t started both games of a back-toback set all season, in part because Grubauer’s play has been so impressive that there’s little dropoff from the top netminder to the backup. With Washington holding a 3-0 lead in the second period, Grubauer blocked a shot from Marian Gaborik with his stomach, then belly-flopped onto the ice to cover the puck. The crowd responded with appreciative applause.
Starting his second game in less than 24 hours, Budaj entered Sunday with a two-game shutout streak. Lars Eller snapped it less than four minutes into the game. Marcus Johansson gave Washington a 2-0 lead at first intermission, and the Capitals poured it on in the second period. Brett Connolly scored on a two-onone with Tom Wilson. Just as the Kings seemed to be making a push, Oshie silenced it with his water-bottle shattering slap shot. Taking advantage of a porous defense, Justin Williams added a third-period goal against his former team. ISABELLE KHURSHUDYAN (THE WASHINGTON POST)
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“I’m just soaking it all in, enjoying every moment of it, giving it back to the fans what they gave me.” PAUL PIERCE, who drew a standing ovation as a starter for the Clippers on Sunday at the Celtics. Pierce, 39, spent his first 15 NBA seasons with Boston and has vowed to retire this year. He had three points in a 107-102 loss.
Kyle Lowry posts ninth career triple-double to lead Raptors past Nets 103-95
On Friday night, Stanford’s Tara VanDerveer became the third collegiate basketball coach to reach 1,000 wins. She joined Mike Krzyzewski of Duke and Pat Summitt of Tennessee when the No. 8 Stanford women beat USC 58-42. Tonight, she will go for win 1,001 against No. 13 UCLA (9, ESPN2). “She’s brilliant; she’s just not a loud person out blowing her horn,” former player Jennifer Azzi said. “She just does her job.” In 38 years, VanDerveer has won two NCAA titles, been to 11 Final Fours and coached the U.S. women to Olympic gold in 1996. On Saturday, Syracuse men’s coach Jim Boeheim tallied his 1,000th win when the Orange beat No. 9 Virginia. But that total isn’t official because the NCAA forced Boeheim to vacate 101 wins. (TWP)
LaVine’s injury is latest setback for Minnesota NBA An already disappointing season for the Timberwolves under new coach Tom Thibodeau got worse Saturday. The team announced that Zach LaVine — a third of a young, talented trio including Karl-Anthony Towns and Andrew Wiggins — suffered a torn left ACL during Friday night’s loss to the Pistons. The season has been frustrating, yet the development of LaVine was something to be excited about. With his role increasing, LaVine put up big numbers across the board at shooting guard, averaging 18.9 points, 3.4 rebounds and 3.0 assists while shooting 38.7 percent from 3-point range. Now, that development will be put on hold as LaVine will miss the rest of this season and, most likely, a big chunk of next year while recovering from the injury and subsequent surgery. Losing LaVine like this is the most crushing downturn in a season full of them for the Timberwolves (19-32). This season was supposed to see them ascend in the Western Conference. Instead, it’s turned into another miserable year for a franchise that’s only made the playoffs with Kevin Garnett on the roster in its nearly 30 years in the NBA — and hasn’t made it at all since 2004. LaVine’s injury means the end of any faint hopes Minnesota had of making it this season. TIM BONTEMPS (TWP)
Dwayne Bacon ties career high with 29 points for No. 15 Florida State in 109-61 win over Clemson
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In a sea of real-life anxieties, Fox’s latest ‘24’ reboot fails to get the blood pumping TV REVIEW “Legacy” is a telling choice of subtitle for Fox’s latest summoning of its hit “24” franchise. No matter when or how often the network brings back the frantic counterterrorism action drama, “24” will forever carry a whiff of 9/11-era fears and responses. “24: Legacy” (which debuted after the Super Bowl; another episode airs today at 8 p.m.) finds itself competing with real-time anxieties in a national moment that some have referred to as a constitutional crisis. In its long, convoluted history strewn with Islamist bad guys who infiltrate American society with the ease of gold-level frequent fliers, “24” is also no stranger to impetuous presidents, shady Oval Office
advisers and other traitorous appointees and lawmakers. The show sustains itself with an undermining, paranoid sense that anyone with high-security clearance has as much potential to be a bad guy as a hero. That hasn’t changed, and the question this time is how much juice remains in viewers’ adrenaline reserves for a show like this at this particular moment. If you find yourself nodding in assent with President Trump’s executive-order attempts to crack down on Muslim immigration as a means of thwarting potential terrorism, then “24: Legacy” is still right up your alley — even without its most resourceful rogue in the mix, Kiefer Sutherland’s Jack Bauer.
In his place is Eric Carter (Corey Hawkins of “The Walking Dead”), whose former life as a sergeant in an elite Army Ranger unit ended with the successful killing in Yemen of terrorist mastermind Ibrahim Bin-Khalid — after which Carter and the other members of his unit were given new identities to protect them from retaliation. At precisely noon on an otherwise normal Washington weekday (cue the reset of “24’s” clinkclink clock), terrorists begin killing the former Rangers one by one, desperate to find a thumb drive that was stolen from BinKhalid’s house. Carter and his wife, Nicole (Anna Diop), barely escape death; he drops off Nicole at her very own subplot, a
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‘Legion’ 10 p.m. Wednesday on FX GUY D’ALEMA (FOX)
A legacy and a burden
2 This new Marvel drama stars Dan Stevens of “Downton Abbey” as an institutionalized schizophrenic whose world is turned upside-down by a woman who helps him see that the voices and visions in his head may be real.
3 ‘Girls’ 10 p.m. Sunday on HBO
Lena Dunham’s series about friendship, Brooklyn and millennial angst has spawned a million think pieces since it premiered in 2012. Sunday’s Season 6 opener kicks off the final 10 episodes. (TRIBUNE/EXPRESS)
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TELEVISION
ABC moves in with Burnett
Comedy queen Carol Burnett’s return to the small screen looks imminent now that ABC has ordered a pilot for “Household Name.” The multi-camera sitcom will be written and executive produced by Michael Saltzman and executive produced by Amy Poehler. In the series, a family has the chance to buy the home of its dreams, but there’s a catch: They must live with the current owner — an eccentric actress played by Burnett — until she dies. (AP) M. Night Shyamalan’s “Split” led this weekend’s box office with a $14.6 million take
Sarah Paulson to star in Liz Garbus’ “Lost Girls,” based on the 2013 book of the same name
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MARC SILVER | BROADCAST MUSE
My brother and I used to sneakwatch horror movies my mother would never approve of — 1959’s “The Tingler,” 1958’s “The Brain Eaters” — on a tiny black-and-white TV just loud enough so we could hear but Mom couldn’t. They were scary, cheesy and weirdly funny, like when a panicky doc in 1956’s “Invasion of
the Body Snatchers” declares, “I’ve been afraid a lot of times in my life. But I didn’t know the real meaning of fear until … until I had kissed Becky.” The best part was the knowledge that we were getting away with … not murder, but definitely illicit TV viewing. Those emotions came back when I tuned in to Drew Barrymore’s new Netflix series, “Santa Clarita Diet” (now streaming). It’s scary, cheesy
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and intentionally funny. I know I shouldn’t be watching, because how can I justify spending time with a show about a mom/realtor who becomes undead and eats people? Yet
“La La Land” director Damien Chazelle wins Directors Guild of America’s feature film award
once I started, I couldn’t stop. Barrymore summons her sunny charm as Sheila, who spits up a “crazy” amount of vomit and becomes a zombie. At first, her blandly obedient
husband, Joel (Timothy Olyphant), is put off when she gnaws on human flesh. But he eventually comes around and together they set out to kill people who deserve it so she can fulfill her cravings. This leads to wonderful scenes poking fun at the dullness of suburbia and the thrill of the kill. When a victim asks, “What kind of realtor are you?” Barrymore earnestly replies, “Residential but commercial on request.” Then she stabs him. If the show had aired when we were kids, my brother and I would have eaten it up! Read Marc’s previous columns at washingtonpost.com/muse
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@SONICDORK reacts to the trend of Super Bowl “snack stadiums” — replicas of football stadiums made entirely out of snacks. Pictures of the glorious, heaping piles of sandwiches and finger food were shared online ahead of the big game. “Suddenly very interested in this whole football thing,” @powersurf tweeted about the creations.
CAMPER3, a commenter on washingtonpost.com, on the news that Nordstrom dropped Ivanka Trump’s clothing line, citing declining performance. The online movement #GrabYourWallet has listed Nordstrom as a company to boycott for carrying the line, but Nordstorm’s announcement did not mention anything about boycotts.
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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Your promises may fall on deaf ears for a while — until you prove that you can pull off what you say you can. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) You cannot afford to let even a loved one distract you during the busiest portion of the day. Too much is on the line. ARIES (March 21-April 19) While waiting for someone to get in touch with you, you can actually get quite a lot of work done. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) What seems quite apparent to those around you is hardly recognizable to you — if you can spot it at all. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You’re seeking something that seems to have a mind of its own as it continues to elude you, despite your best attempts to locate it.
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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You are free to satisfy a certain craving as often as you wish — though soon you may actually have too much of a good thing. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) What you observe from afar may turn out to be more valuable to you than anything you might have experienced up close.
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SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Even the shortest of messages can carry with it the greatest import, as you’re soon to learn. Your reply must be carefully crafted. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) You may have been assigned a task that is just a little bit over your head — or above your pay grade. Now what do you do about that?
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1933: The 20th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, the so-called “lame duck” amendment, is proclaimed in effect by Secretary of State Henry Stimson.
1952: Britain’s King George VI, 56, dies at Sandringham House in Norfolk, England; he is succeeded as monarch by his 25-year-old elder daughter, who becomes Queen Elizabeth II.
1987: Wall Street Journal reporter Gerald Seib is released after being detained six days by Iran, accused of being a spy for Israel; Iran said the detention was a result of misunderstandings.
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Taylor to fans: ‘I’m taking the rest of 2017 off’
‘How subtle,’ said no one In the new music video for “I Don’t,” Mariah Carey sets fire to the wedding dress she would have worn had she gone through with marrying her ex-fiance, Australian businessman James Packer. In the video, Carey dances around the $250,000 Valentino gown — as seen in an episode of her reality show “Mariah’s World” — while it burns. TMZ reports that the video was shot at the home Carey and Packer used to share in Calabasas, Calif. (EXPRESS)
During Taylor Swift’s pre-Super Bowl concert in Houston on Saturday, the singer announced that it may be her only concert of the year. “As far as I know I’m only doing one show in 2017, and as far as I know, this is that show,” Swift told fans. “You are attending 100 percent of my tour dates.” The 27-year-old mostly stuck to songs from her albums “1989” and “Red,” but she did debut a stripped-down version of “I Don’t Want to Live Forever,” her duet with Zayn. She also slowed things down when performing songs she wrote for others, including Little Big Town’s “Better Man” and “This Is What I Came For,” the EDM hit she wrote with Calvin Harris. (AP)
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Comedian and actor Patton Oswalt said Friday that coroner’s officials informed him that his wife died last year from a combination of prescription medications and an undiagnosed heart condition that caused blockages in her arteries. “We learned today the combination of drugs in Michelle’s system, along with a condition we were unaware of, proved lethal,” Oswalt said. (AP)
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Not what the person who coined phrase ‘start ‘em young’ had in mind DJ Khaled says his infant son is now the CEO of his company. Khaled spoke of 3-month-old Asahd on the red carpet for ESPN’s Super Bowl party Friday night in Houston. “So my son, he’s the CEO of my company,” Khaled said. “He’s the boss of everything now. He’s just learning early, you know what I mean?” (AP)
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“You’re really probably not going to like me now, because I’m hosting ‘SNL’ and I’m, like, so gay, dude.”
Actors and comedians Jordan Peele and Chelsea Peretti slyly announced through Instagram on Saturday that they’re expecting their first child, Vulture reported. Peretti posted a selfie at the Yayoi Kusama “Infinity Mirrored Room” exhibit at The Broad museum in Los Angeles with the caption “beyonce schmonce” while sporting a noticeable baby bump. The couple eloped last April. (EXPRESS)
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