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[3 Generals Bound by Iraq Will Guide Trump on Security]( | View in [Browser]( | Add nytdirect@nytimes.com to your address book. | [Unsubscribe]( [The New York Times]( [Most Popular]( | [Video]( | [Today's Headlines]( Wednesday, February 22, 2017 IN THIS EMAIL [NYT] [World](#worldNews) | [U.S.](#nationalNews) | [Politics](#politicsNews) | [Business](#businessNews) | [Technology](#technologyNews) | [Sports](#sportsNews) | [Arts](#artsNews) | [N.Y./Region](#nyregionNews) | [Dining & Wine](#dailyFeatureNews) | [Today's Video](#videoNews) | [Obituaries](#obituaries) | [Editorials](#editorialsNews) | [Op-Ed](#opinionNews) | [On This Day](#onthisdayNews) | [CUSTOMIZE »]( Top News [Mexicans deported from the U.S. walked to a repatriation center in Tijuana in June 2016.]( [New Trump Deportation Rules Allow Far More Expulsions]( By MICHAEL D. SHEAR and RON NIXON The rules authorize expelling undocumented immigrants who have committed even minor offenses, and they make it easier to immediately deport people. [Pictured in Iraq, from left: Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster in April 2005; General Jim Mattis in March 2003; General John F. Kelly in September 2008.]( [3 Generals Bound by Iraq Will Guide Trump on Security]( By PETER BAKER and ERIC SCHMITT H. R. McMaster will join Jim Mattis and John F. Kelly at the table in the Situation Room, steering a new president through the crosscurrents of a stormy world. [Scott Morgan for The New York Times. Technology by Samsung.]( [At Town Halls, Doses of Fury and a Bottle of Tums]( By TRIP GABRIEL, THOMAS KAPLAN, LIZETTE ALVAREZ and EMMARIE HUETTEMAN Some Republican legislators encountered boos and hostile questions. One attendee gave a senator some antacids because he was "going to need them." For more top news, go to [NYTimes.com »]( [Get the Morning Briefing in Your Inbox]( What you need to know to start your day, delivered Monday through Friday. [Sign up »]( ADVERTISEMENT Editors' Picks [Sick of Politics? Try These Great Reads]( By ANNA DUBENKO and MICHELLE L. DOZOIS Today, we're reading about disappointing sofas, face transplants and what fun it is to make fun of our wedding announcements. OPINION | Op-Ed Contributor [Why Art Matters to America]( By THOMAS P. CAMPBELL The National Endowment for the Arts invests in the intelligence and curiosity of our citizens. QUOTATION OF THE DAY "With all due respect, sir, you're the man that talked about the death panels. We're going to create one great big death panel in this country." [CHRIS PETERSEN]( a pig farmer in Iowa, responding to comments by Senator Charles E. Grassley about the repeal of the Affordable Care Act. [] World [Gazans are rebuilding after living through wars. Some are still living in makeshift housing.]( [Gaza Is Outwardly Rebuilding, but Inwardly Fearful]( By IAN FISHER The region is uncertain as the state of play between Israelis and Palestinians shifts. It seems at a loss for what might - or even should - come next. [Yasin Abu Bakr, second from right, speaking with other Muslims at his mosque in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.]( [Trying to Stanch Trinidad's Flow of Young Recruits to ISIS]( By FRANCES ROBLES Officials in Trinidad and Tobago are scrambling to close a pipeline that has sent a steady stream of Muslims to Syria to take up arms for the Islamic State. [People walking in Norrebro, a multicultural neighborhood in Copenhagen. Denmark has been struggling to maintain Danish identity while integrating immigrants' cultures.]( [Danes Fighting for ISIS Were Paid Welfare Benefits, Government Says]( By DAN BILEFSKY Denmark said a number of citizens receiving government pensions had traveled to Syria to take up arms for ISIS, as anti-immigration sentiment grew. For more world news, go to [NYTimes.com/World »]( ADVERTISEMENT [] U.S. [Mayor Kasim Reed of Atlanta delivering his State of the City address this month. An investigation into charges of bribery involving city contracts has prompted the mayor to defend his legacy.]( [Unease Spreads in Atlanta as a City Contracting Scandal Brews]( By RICHARD FAUSSET A brick thrown through a window, dead rodents left on steps and a threat to a contractor have become symbols of a federal inquiry into bribery charges. [Workers lifting fallen headstones on Tuesday at Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery in University City, Mo.]( [At Jewish Cemetery, Seeking Answers Amid Heartbreak]( By MONICA DAVEY and ALAN BLINDER People came to Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery to see if their loved one's graves were vandalized. And Jewish leaders pondered the extent of anti-Semitism. [The Supreme Court refused on Tuesday to hear an appeal by a convicted murderer in Alabama, but Justice Sonia Sotomayor, joined by Justice Stephen G. Breyer, dissented.]( [Supreme Court Rejects Alabama Death Row Inmate's Appeal]( By ADAM LIPTAK The inmate, Thomas D. Arthur, had challenged the use of a chemical in the state's lethal injection protocol, saying it could cause excruciating pain. For more U.S. news, go to [NYTimes.com/US »]( ADVERTISEMENT [] Politics [In First, Trump Condemns Rise in Anti-Semitism, Calling It 'Horrible']( By JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS The president made the comments after he was criticized for failing to denounce the rise in anti-Jewish threats and actions since his inauguration. [Burned cars on Tuesday in Rinkeby, a northwestern Stockholm suburb predominantly inhabited by immigrants. About 20 to 30 masked men threw stones and other objects at police officers in Rinkeby after the police arrested a man on suspicion of dealing drugs.]( [Clashes in Stockholm Suburb Draw Attention to Trump's Remarks]( By CHRISTINA ANDERSON and SEWELL CHAN The episode between the police and residents came two days after President Trump made provocative claims about migration and crime in Sweden. [A deported immigrant paused while crossing back into Tijuana, Mexico, after being returned by the United States immigration authorities in 2013.]( [The Road, or Flight, From Detention to Deportation]( By FERNANDA SANTOS For undocumented immigrants, the path is sometimes long and usually twisted. For more political news, go to [NYTimes.com/Politics »]( [] Business [The Trump Tower in Mumbai, India, far right, which was under construction last November. President Trump also has a trademark in India in a category that covers laundry detergent, perfume and soaps.]( [From Trump, the Nationalist, a Trail of Global Trademarks]( By DANNY HAKIM and SUI-LEE WEE A review of foreign trademarks registered to President Trump's companies gives clues to a globe-spanning strategy and potential conflicts of interest. [Milo Yiannopoulos speaking to reporters Tuesday in New York. In addition to leaving Breitbart News, he lost his speaking slot at the pre-eminent conservative conference and had a book deal canceled.]( [Milo Yiannopoulos Resigns From Breitbart News After Pedophilia Comments]( By JEREMY W. PETERS Milo Yiannopoulos's downfall this week - including his resignation as a senior editor at Breitbart News - was a sign that in today's political culture, some limits still remain. [A United States Border Patrol agent monitoring a fence separating Mexico from the United States near Calexico, Calif.]( Economic Scene [President Trump Wants a Wall? Mexico Is It]( By EDUARDO PORTER Talk of a Mexican border wall to stop illegal immigration ignores the fact that Mexico has been stopping and returning Central American migrants. For more business news, go to [NYTimes.com/Business »]( [] Sports [Sutton's backup goalkeeper, Wayne Shaw, eats a pie during the match against Arsenal on Monday.]( [Goalie Eats Pie and Loses His Job, While Bettors' Wallets Fatten]( By VICTOR MATHER The backup goalkeeper for Sutton, Wayne Shaw, said he knew about a bet on whether he'd have a pie during the match and had eaten because of it. [Magic Johnson had maintained a relationship, both official and unofficial, with the Lakers since his retirement in 1996.]( [Lakers, in Shake-Up, Hand Reins to Magic Johnson]( By SCOTT CACCIOLA Jeanie Buss, the team president, ousted her brother from his job as the head of basketball operations and fired the longtime general manager, Mitch Kupchak. [Dylan Ennis and his Oregon teammates won the season's last home game with a win over Colorado on Saturday in Eugene. Ennis, 25, received a rare sixth year of eligibility from the N.C.A.A.]( [How 2 College Basketball Players Ended Up With 6 Years of Eligibility]( By TIM CASEY A forward at Northeastern and a guard at Oregon are in their mid-20s and still playing. For more sports news, go to [NYTimes.com/Sports »]( [] Arts [An image posted by the Pinault Collection in connection with its forthcoming Damien Hirst show in Venice.]( [Damien Hirst Alienated Collectors. Will His New Work Win Them Back?]( By ROBIN POGREBIN He made a splash with a $12 million shark. Now mystery surrounds the artist's new work, to be unveiled in Venice in April. [PeiJu Chien-Pot with fellow members of the Martha Graham Dance Company in ]( Critic's Notebook [Early Martha Graham: Deep Movement, Eternal Mysteries]( By GIA KOURLAS This Joyce season, titled "Sacred/Profane," shows that the Martha Graham Dance Company's only repertory worth watching is by her, and the older the better. [A wall-projection from ]( [A Chelsea Manning-WikiLeaks Opera, Seen in a New Light]( By ZACHARY WOOLFE The composer Ted Hearne talks about how this work has held up as its subject matter has continued to evolve as a news event. For more arts news, go to [NYTimes.com/Arts »]( [] New York [Congregation Beth Elohim in Brooklyn was filled on Feb. 6 for an evening of strategizing against President Trump.]( [Protesters Ready for Trump's First Visit to New York as President]( By SARAH MASLIN NIR The president has not set foot in the city since his inauguration, puzzling and emboldening some protesters in his hometown. [City College has been called ]( [Investigation of Former City College President Expands]( By DAVID W. CHEN Prosecutors are looking into whether Lisa S. Coico received tens of thousands of dollars in unauthorized payments from the school's oldest alumni fund. 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