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    FILE- This April 17, 2018, file photo shows the Wayfair website on a computer in New York. Several sites have made it more affordable to get design help without anyone ever stepping inside your home. Havenly, Wayfair and others are charging less than $100 a room to connect users with an interior designer who can pick out a sofa, show you how to rearrange furniture or offer other design help.
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    Give Wayfair (and Americans) a fair break on taxes

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    May 30, 2018 4:00 am
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    Bureaucrats want more of your money, from South Dakota to Brussels
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    A sign advertises a program that allows food stamp recipients to use their EBT cards to shop at a farmer's market in Topsham, Maine.
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    South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard has promised his new initiative to ease professional licensing requirements will be a boon to the economy. (AP Photo/James Nord)
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    Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta says occupational licenses make sense for public safety professionals, but not for many others. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)
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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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    Gregg Pitts, left, and Brooks Brunson read to their son, Thomas Brunson-Pitts, 6 months, before heading to work in the morning at their home in Washington. Married in 2013, Brooks Brunson and Gregg Pitts always knew they wanted to have a family together, and were delighted when they were able to start the adoption process for their son. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
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    TransCanada said the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration approved the energy company's repair and restart plans with no objections. (DroneBase via AP)
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    John Thune warns a Senate Ethics Committee probe into Roy Moore would be ‘distraction’ for Republicans

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