SEATTLE (AP) — So far, the third time isn't the charm for President Donald Trump's travel ban. As with his previous two attempts to bar travelers from certain predominantly Muslim nations from entering the United States, his Travel Ban 3.0 has run into an immediate buzz saw in the courts. Federal judges in Hawaii and Maryland blocked it in rulings Tuesday and Wednesday, just before it was due to take effect. The judges found that Trump's third travel ban appears impermissibly discriminatory, does not appear to have a legitimate national security purpose and violates U.S.