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Monday, November 14, 2016

Today’s Paper

The Times in Print for Monday, November 14, 2016

Donald Trump Picks Reince Priebus as Chief of Staff and Stephen Bannon as Strategist

The appointments created rival centers of power and elevated the voice of Mr. Bannon, whose longtime website, Breitbart News, has traded in conspiracy theories and sometimes racist messages.

Donald Trump Appears to Soften Stance on Immigration, but Not on Abortion

The president-elect said his immigration priority was to deport up to three million undocumented immigrants rather than 11 million and that his border wall might be a fence in places.

Harsher Security Tactics? Obama Left Door Ajar, and Donald Trump Is Knocking

President Obama imposed self-constraints on his use of power in the war on terrorism, but his flexible approach gives Mr. Trump “a fully loaded weapon,” one critic said.

Red, Blue and Divided: Six Views of America

Reporters for The New York Times spoke with people across the country to understand the issues that split voters before the election, and today.

U.S. Fingerprints on Attacks Obliterating Yemen’s Economy

The Saudi-led coalition is hitting civilian targets, like factories, bridges and power stations, that critics say have no clear link to the rebels. In the rubble, the remains of American munitions have been found.

Vancouver Journal

Canada’s Gay Curling Leagues Take Pride on Ice

Gay players have added campy humor and flamboyantly themed tournaments to a winter sport’s traditions of friendly competition and drinking.

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Quotation of the Day
"The men get really serious, particularly if they’re playing us, because we’re openly gay."
JACK HOLMES, a theater facilities manager in Canada whose curling team plays in an all-gay league and has won two mainstream tournaments

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