‘We will not let hate win': New Yorkers erase subway swastikas with hand sanitizer; Kerry, Panetta, ex-CIA officials tell court Trump order will ‘endanger troops in the field’; ‘Notorious’ potbelly pig named ‘Piggy Smalls’ apprehended by ‘joint task force’ in Ore.; Kellyanne Conway cites ‘Bowling Green massacre’ that never happened to defend travel ban; ‘Terrorist in nature’: Knife attacker shot outside Louvre in Paris; Trump to order regulatory rollback Friday for finance industry starting with Dodd-Frank; Your weekend watch: ‘Short Term 12,’ a fitting film for a difficult week; Rejoice, weekend warriors: A few days of camping tunes up your circadian clock; Watch pom-pom crabs fight over tiny anemones, which they hold like boxing gloves; A veterinarian’s suicide by euthanasia drugs haunts debate over Taiwan’s stray animal problem; J.K. Rowling’s Twitter feud with Trump supporters is so bad she’s now fighting some of her fans; Former Norwegian prime minister detained at Dulles Airport for an hour. He visited Iran in 2014.;
 
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If you thought Lady Gaga’s halftime show was apolitical, consider the origin of ‘This Land is Your Land’
The original Woody Guthrie version of the song included a line about “big high wall there that tried to stop me."
‘We will not let hate win': New Yorkers erase subway swastikas with hand sanitizer
It was one of several anti-Semitic incidents reported across the country this weekend.
 
Kerry, Panetta, ex-CIA officials tell court Trump order will ‘endanger troops in the field’
The unusual joint declaration by 7 high ranking national security officials in the Obama administration was addressed to the appeals court considering blocking the order.
 
‘Notorious’ potbelly pig named ‘Piggy Smalls’ apprehended by ‘joint task force’ in Ore.
Every hog gets his due.
 
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Kellyanne Conway cites ‘Bowling Green massacre’ that never happened to defend travel ban
She appears to have been confused about the arrests of two Iraqi men in Bowling Green, Ky., in 2013 for plotting to ship money and weapons for terrorism in Iraq.
 
‘Terrorist in nature’: Knife attacker shot outside Louvre in Paris
The attacker yelled “Allahu akbar” before the soldier shot and wounded him.
 
Trump to order regulatory rollback Friday for finance industry starting with Dodd-Frank
Trump had promised to "dismantle" Dodd-Frank, a signature Obama law enacted after the financial collapse of 2008.
 
Your weekend watch: ‘Short Term 12,’ a fitting film for a difficult week
The film, featuring breakout performances from Brie Larson, Keith Stanfield and Rami Malek is about people learning how to truly love one another — as a verb, not a noun.
 
Rejoice, weekend warriors: A few days of camping tunes up your circadian clock
"Weekend exposure to natural light was sufficient to achieve 69 percent of the shift in circadian timing we previously reported after a week's exposure to natural light,” an author of the new study said.
 
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Watch pom-pom crabs fight over tiny anemones, which they hold like boxing gloves
It is still a mystery where, exactly, the crabs acquire this particular species of anemone in the wild.
 
A veterinarian’s suicide by euthanasia drugs haunts debate over Taiwan’s stray animal problem
"There is no less importance in the life of an animal than the life of a person,” Chien Chih-cheng wrote.
 
J.K. Rowling’s Twitter feud with Trump supporters is so bad she’s now fighting some of her fans
Rowling's brushes with political controversy are nothing new. She's just more open about her views now.
 
Former Norwegian prime minister detained at Dulles Airport for an hour. He visited Iran in 2014.
Kjell Magne Bondevik was held because his passport — which clearly stated he is the former prime minister of Norway — indicated he had taken a 2014 trip to Iran. He was headed to the National Prayer Breakfast.
 
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