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[Michael T. Flynn, the choice for national security adviser, fears that Islamic law is spreading in the United States and sees a âworld warâ with radical Islam.]
Sam Hodgson for The New York Times
[Ex-General and Critic of Islam to Help Guide Trump in White House]
By MATTHEW ROSENBERG
Michael T. Flynn, the choice for national security adviser, fears that Islamic law is spreading in the United States and sees a âworld warâ with radical Islam.
[As Donald J. Trump goes about his routine â schmoozing, tweeting, rewarding loyalty, fomenting infighting â it doesnât appear the gravity of the presidency is changing him.]
Sam Hodgson for The New York Times
[High in Tower, Trump Reads, Tweets and Plans]
By ASHLEY PARKER and MAGGIE HABERMAN
As Donald J. Trump goes about his routine â schmoozing, tweeting, rewarding loyalty, fomenting infighting â it doesnât appear the gravity of the presidency is changing him.
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[Opinion]
[Even as he ran against President Obamaâs record, Donald J. Trump endorsed some big government ideas. Will his own party try to thwart him?]
Bettmann/Getty Images
[Donald Trumpâs Art of the New Deal?]
By SAM TANENHAUS
Even as he ran against President Obamaâs record, Donald J. Trump endorsed some big government ideas. Will his own party try to thwart him?
[The CNN talking head emerges from the election as a popular voice.]
Sasha Arutyunova for The New York Times
[How Van Jones Became a Star of the 2016 Campaign]
By JACOB BERNSTEIN
The CNN talking head emerges from the election as a popular voice.
[A meeting last week with Indian developers highlights the potential for conflict stemming from his businesses and his role as president.]
Danish Siddiqui/Reuters
[Indian Business Partners Hope to Exploit Their Ties to Donald Trump]
By AYESHA VENKATARAMAN, ELLEN BARRY and ERIC LIPTON
A meeting last week with Indian developers highlights the potential for conflict stemming from his businesses and his role as president.
[President-elect Donald J. Trump hinted strongly that he was considering picking James N. Mattis, a retired Marine Corps general, to be defense secretary.]
Hilary Swift for The New York Times
[Trump Turns Staid Process Into Spectacle as Aspirants Parade to His Door]
By MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT and MICHAEL D. SHEAR
President-elect Donald J. Trump hinted strongly that he was considering picking James N. Mattis, a retired Marine Corps general, to be defense secretary.
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[After incurring their wrath for the Clinton email case, some Democrats now say the F.B.I. director could help block G.O.P. efforts to revive banned interrogation techniques.]
Gary Cameron/Reuters
[Why Democrats Now Need the F.B.I. Director, James Comey]
By ADAM GOLDMAN
After incurring their wrath for the Clinton email case, some Democrats now say the F.B.I. director could help block G.O.P. efforts to revive banned interrogation techniques.
[Op-Ed Columnist]
[Heâs hired.]
[The Trump Transition]
By PATRICK CHAPPATTE
Heâs hired.
[The president-elect on Friday tapped loyalists who reflect the hard-line views of his campaign, though he is also expected to meet with critics such as Mitt Romney.]
Sam Hodgson for The New York Times
[Trump Turns to His Right Flank to Fill National Security Posts]
By JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS
The president-elect on Friday tapped loyalists who reflect the hard-line views of his campaign, though he is also expected to meet with critics such as Mitt Romney.
[President-elect Donald J. Trump on Saturday moved to mend fences with rivals, meeting with Mitt Romney to discuss naming him secretary of state.]
Hilary Swift for The New York Times
[Trump Meets With Romney as He Starts to Look Outside His Inner Circle]
By MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT and JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS
President-elect Donald J. Trump on Saturday moved to mend fences with rivals, meeting with Mitt Romney to discuss naming him secretary of state.
[News Analysis]
[By selecting Jeff Sessions, Mike Pompeo and Michael T. Flynn, Mr. Trump moved to realize his campaignâs vision of relentlessly enforcing immigration laws and viewing Muslims with suspicion.]
Sam Hodgson for The New York Times
[With National Security Choices, Trump Builds Team to Bulldoze Status Quo]
By MATT APUZZO and MARK LANDLER
By selecting Jeff Sessions, Mike Pompeo and Michael T. Flynn, Mr. Trump moved to realize his campaignâs vision of relentlessly enforcing immigration laws and viewing Muslims with suspicion.
[Op-Ed Columnist]
[For an inside track on the new administration, ask a golfer.]
Sam Hodgson for The New York Times
[Oh, No! Donald Trumpâs Calling]
By GAIL COLLINS
For an inside track on the new administration, ask a golfer.
[As Democrats pick through the wreckage of the campaign, one lesson is clear: The election was notable as much for the people who did not show up, as for those who did.]
Ben Brewer for The New York Times
[Many in Milwaukee Neighborhood Didnât Vote â and Donât Regret It]
By SABRINA TAVERNISE
As Democrats pick through the wreckage of the campaign, one lesson is clear: The election was notable as much for the people who did not show up, as for those who did.
[The Alabama senator was a Justice Department prosecutor for almost 15 years, and would likely seek wholesale changes if he returns as attorney general.]
Sam Hodgson for The New York Times
[Jeff Sessions, as Attorney General, Could Overhaul Department Heâs Skewered]
By ERIC LICHTBLAU
The Alabama senator was a Justice Department prosecutor for almost 15 years, and would likely seek wholesale changes if he returns as attorney general.
[The Upshot]
[Rising share prices signify predictions of greater profits, but those profits could come at the expense of consumers if regulations are slashed.]
Christophe Vorlet
[Why Surging Stocks May Not Mean the Economy Trusts Trump]
By SENDHIL MULLAINATHAN
Rising share prices signify predictions of greater profits, but those profits could come at the expense of consumers if regulations are slashed.
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