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    More companies will set up more business in the U.S., because it's now easier to compete by doing so thanks to the new tax law. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
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    Red-state Democrats in Congress usually are some of the most bipartisan, but in the era of Trump, things have changed. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
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    The Trump administration is now allowing states to institute work requirements for Medicaid. Despite what critics say, such requirements ensure that Medicaid will actually help the working poor. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)
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    Increases in minimum wage in 18 states at the start of 2018, mostly in left-leaning states, follow years of pushing by liberal activists for higher rates after similar efforts stalled in Congress. (iStock)
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    These five — Kid Rock, Peyton Manning, Roy Moore, Joe Arpaio, and Paul Nehlen — have their differences with President Trump and each other, but all of them are easier to see as future Republican contenders after his nomination and election. (AP Photos)
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    A U.S. district judge in Michigan rejected the American Federation of Teachers' claim that Project Veritas had illegally obtained trade secrets from it or that publishing them would harm the union. (AP)
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