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Add nytdirect@nytimes.com to your address book. To edit or delete this email alert, please go to [Manage My Alerts](. Compiled: May 1, 2017 3:52 AM [The New York Times]( [NYTimes.com/MyAlerts »]( [My Alerts]( Daily Update Compiled: May 1, 2017 3:52 AM [News Analysis]( [“He doesn’t care what you think. I’m kind of that way, too, so I can respect that.”]( Chad Batka for The New York Times [The Women Who Still Like Trump]( By SUSAN CHIRA “He doesn’t care what you think. I’m kind of that way, too, so I can respect that.” [Op-Ed | Jill Filipovic]( [My grandmother worked. My mother worked. But I’m the only one who was encouraged to seek fulfillment in a career.]( [Are Women Allowed to Love Their Jobs?]( By JILL FILIPOVIC My grandmother worked. My mother worked. But I’m the only one who was encouraged to seek fulfillment in a career. ADVERTISEMENT [There is wide accord that the current system encourages companies to keep money abroad. The question is how to tax funds brought home, now and in the future.]( Andy Wong/Associated Press [Curb the Use of Overseas Tax Havens? Yes! But How?]( By PATRICIA COHEN There is wide accord that the current system encourages companies to keep money abroad. The question is how to tax funds brought home, now and in the future. [Though he has called it “an artificial barrier” and a “ridiculous standard,” President Trump is deeply anxious that he be judged a success after 100 days.]( Stephen Crowley/The New York Times [Trump Wants It Known: Grading 100 Days Is ‘Ridiculous’ (but His Were the Best)]( By PETER BAKER Though he has called it “an artificial barrier” and a “ridiculous standard,” President Trump is deeply anxious that he be judged a success after 100 days. [Congressional Memo]( [Republicans may control Washington, but the president’s insistence on money for his proposed border wall has turned a sure thing into a major drama.]( Doug Mills/The New York Times [The Spending Bill Was Supposed to Be Easy. Then Trump Intervened.]( By JENNIFER STEINHAUER Republicans may control Washington, but the president’s insistence on money for his proposed border wall has turned a sure thing into a major drama. [Editorial]( [The Trump administration could play as comedy, if not for its vast capacity to harm the vulnerable.]( Thomas Colligan [100 Days of Noise From Donald Trump]( By THE EDITORIAL BOARD The Trump administration could play as comedy, if not for its vast capacity to harm the vulnerable. ADVERTISEMENT [The insurer’s earnings beat expectations, but it warned it could withdraw from some marketplaces or raise rates if the government does not continue co-payment subsidies for low-income people.]( Jacquelyn Martin/Associated Press [Anthem Threatens to Leave Health Exchanges if Subsidies Are Halted]( By REED ABELSON The insurer’s earnings beat expectations, but it warned it could withdraw from some marketplaces or raise rates if the government does not continue co-payment subsidies for low-income people. [Mr. Gorka, an adviser on national security who has attracted criticism for his links to far-right groups and his hard-line views on Islam, is to take on another administration role.]( Alex Wong/Getty Images [Sebastian Gorka Likely to Be Out of White House Role, Officials Say]( By MAGGIE HABERMAN Mr. Gorka, an adviser on national security who has attracted criticism for his links to far-right groups and his hard-line views on Islam, is to take on another administration role. [Op-Ed | Timothy Egan]( [The Trump administration is a nepotistic operation that puts family interests ahead of country.]( Doug Mills/The New York Times [White House of Grifters]( By TIMOTHY EGAN The Trump administration is a nepotistic operation that puts family interests ahead of country. [Letter]( [Standing Up to Trump]( A reader calls on Republicans in Congress to put country ahead of party or risk losing their seats. [The blueprint, expected to be announced on Wednesday, jettisons a House Republican proposal to impose a tax on imports, which would help offset the cuts.]( Eric Thayer/Getty Images [Trump’s Tax Plan: Low Rate for Corporations, and for Companies Like His]( By JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS, ALAN RAPPEPORT, KATE KELLY and RACHEL ABRAMS The blueprint, expected to be announced on Wednesday, jettisons a House Republican proposal to impose a tax on imports, which would help offset the cuts. [Lawmakers are negotiating a spending bill that would supply no money for a border wall but would increase funding for the military and other border security measures.]( Gabriella Demczuk for The New York Times [Threat of Government Shutdown Fades as Trump Retreats on Wall]( By JENNIFER STEINHAUER, MATT FLEGENHEIMER and PETER BAKER Lawmakers are negotiating a spending bill that would supply no money for a border wall but would increase funding for the military and other border security measures. [A measure approved on Friday will sustain government operations for a week, giving lawmakers more time to negotiate a long-term spending package.]( Gabriella Demczuk for The New York Times [Congress Prevents Government From Shutting Down on Trump’s 100th Day]( By THOMAS KAPLAN A measure approved on Friday will sustain government operations for a week, giving lawmakers more time to negotiate a long-term spending package. [An old New York Times story about a failed amendment is being shared on social media, leading some readers to believe women are included in the draft.]( Scott Olson/Getty Images [Do Women Have to Register for the Draft? No. But Misinformation Spreads.]( By LINDA QIU An old New York Times story about a failed amendment is being shared on social media, leading some readers to believe women are included in the draft. [The president appears to be trying to reset his relationship with the Jewish community after a series of controversies.]( Doug Mills/The New York Times [Trump Takes Forceful Tone at Holocaust Remembrance: ‘Never Again’]( By GLENN THRUSH The president appears to be trying to reset his relationship with the Jewish community after a series of controversies. FOLLOW NYTimes [Facebook] [FACEBOOK]( [Twitter] [@NYTimes]( Get more [NYTimes.com newsletters »]( | Get unlimited access to NYTimes.com and our NYTimes apps for just $0.99. [Subscribe »]( ABOUT THIS EMAIL This is an automated email. Please do not reply directly to this email from NYTimes.com. [Manage My Alerts]( | [My Alerts Help]( | [Change Your Email]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact]( | [Advertise]( Copyright 2015 The New York Times Company | 620 Eighth Avenue New York, NY 10018

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