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    A monitor on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Major U.S. stock indexes tumbled Wednesday following the departure of Trump administration economic adviser Gary Cohn, a former Goldman Sachs banker seen as a moderating influence on the president's more protectionist trade impulses. (Michael Nagle/Bloomberg)
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    At least one of the White House staff members relieved of duty worked for the Office of the First Lady, sources say. (iStock photo)
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    Mark Meadows proposes $1.5B to boost school safety after Florida shooting

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    Trump administration vows not to arrest or deport current DACA recipients, or those who have applied for renewal

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    This Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2017 photo provided by the Idaho National Laboratory shows the control room at the Idaho National Laboratory Transient Reactor Test Facility in Idaho Falls, Idaho. The U.S. Department of Energy says the facility at the Idaho National Laboratory began operating Tuesday for the first time since it went on standby status in 1994. (Chris Morgan/Idaho National Laboratory via AP)
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    White House: Nuclear power dominates ‘energy dominance’

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    Republican lawmakers have lobbied President Trump to narrow the scope of his tariffs or choose a tactic that poses fewer economic risks after he announced his plan to tax all imported steel and aluminum, regardless of origin, in order to protect American manufacturing. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
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    Trump administration races to finalize tariffs amid turnover and GOP opposition

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    Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said the Department of Justice would use
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