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CNN anchor Don Lemon slammed President Trump for repeatedly vilifying the network after a man was arrested for allegedly threatening to murder CNN employees over "fake news." (CNN)

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President Trump told cheering blue-collar workers Thursday at a plant near Pittsburgh, "You're already seeing what's happening. There's never been a better time to hire in America, to invest in America and to believe in the American Dream than right now." (Associated Press)

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Commuter shuttles transporting hundreds of Apple and Google employees between San Francisco and Silicon Valley were reportedly attacked with projectiles this week, causing many of them to be rerouted. (ABC7)

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By last weekend, at least 2 million workers received bonuses, pay raises or other benefits from more than 130 companies as a result of the tax cuts. AT&T gave its 200,000 employees $1,000. The corporate tax rate fell to 21 percent. (Associated Press)

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Illustration on Union dues used to support Democrat causes by Linas Garsys/The Washington Times

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Illustration on union dues used to support Democrat causes by Linas Garsys/The Washington Times

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Planned Parenthood is expanding into alternative care as fewer women undergo abortions and patients seek health care services elsewhere. (Associated Press/File)

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The HealthCare.gov website is photographed in Washington on Dec. 15, 2017. A burst of sign-ups is punctuating the end of a tumultuous year for former President Barack Obamas health care law. Strong consumer interest around Fridays enrollment deadline for 2018 was seen as validation for the programs subsidized individual health insurance. But the Affordable Care Acts troubles arent over. Even if full repeal now seems off the table, actions by the Republican-led Congress and the Trump administration could undermine the ACAs insurance markets. (AP Photo/Jon Elswick

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National Security Strategy Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

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Two years ago, the NLRB overturned long-established guidelines that said a company must have direct control over the actions of a subcontractor or franchisee's employees in order to be considered a joint employer. (Associated Press)

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Illustration on the benefits of the GOP tax reform plan by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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Eatonville Police Cpl. Omar Delgado, who was credited with saving a man's life during the 2016 Pulse nightclub terrorist attack and now suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder, is reportedly being terminated from the force and taking a cut to his pension. (WFTV)

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Illustration on the economic benefits of lower taxation by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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Rep. Raul Grijalva, Arizona Democrat, told The Washington Times that the pay to a former female staffer was a severance package and that the agreement was reached without a complaint lodged with the Office of Compliance, which handles workplace grievances by congressional employees.

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In this Oct. 18, 2017, file photo, the Healthcare.gov website is seen on a computer screen in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) ** FILE **

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The Healthcare.gov website is seen on a computer screen Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2017, in Washington. If President Donald Trump succeeds in shutting down a major “Obamacare” subsidy, it would have the unintended consequence of making basic health insurance available to more people for free, and making upper-tier plans more affordable. The unexpected assessment comes from consultants, policy experts, and state officials trying to discern the potential fallout from a Washington health care debate that’s becoming harder to follow.(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

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Dudley Dough, a "fair wage" pizza shop in Boston's Roxbury neighborhood that prided its commitment to economic justice, is closing its doors after only two years in business, citing financial struggles. (Facebook/@Dudley Dough)