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President Trump's boyhood home in Queens, New York, was sold last week to an unnamed buyer for $2.14 million at a 54 percent profit. (Paramount Realty USA)

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Economist Paul Krugman. (Associated Press)

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A dump truck hauls coal Tuesday, March 28, 2017, at Contura Energy's Eagle Butte Mine near Gillette, Wyo. President Donald Trump's lifting of a federal coal lease moratorium will allow new coal leasing to resume at the mine and others in the Powder River Basin that extract federally-owned coal. (AP Photo/Mead Gruver)

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FILE- In this March 6, 2016 file photo, Donald Trump drives himself around the golf course to watch the final round of the Cadillac Championship golf tournament in Doral, Fla. President Donald Trump's executive order seeking to rewrite a rule that protects small streams from pollution raises new questions about financial conflicts of interest for a president whose business holdings include a dozen U.S. golf courses. It's not clear whether any financial benefits from more lax regulation of waterways on golf courses could violate laws meant to keep politicians from using public office for personal gain, but experts say it adds to an appearance of impropriety.(AP Photo/Luis Alvarez, File)

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FILE - In this Dec. 1, 2015 file photo, Defense Secretary Ash Carter responds to a question during a forum at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. Harvard said Tuesday, March 28, 2017, that Carter is returning as a professor of technology and global affairs, and as director of Harvard's Belfer Center think tank. He previously taught at the Ivy League School from 1996 to 2009. (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)

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A daily reading of William Tyndale's 1534 translation of The New Testament from Tyndale Today. (Sponsored content March 29, 2017 in The Washington Times)

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A daily reading of William Tyndale's 1534 translation of The New Testament from Tyndale Today. (Sponsored content March 28, 2017 in The Washington Times)

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A daily reading of William Tyndale's 1534 translation of The New Testament from Tyndale Today. (Sponsored content March 27, 2017 in The Washington Times)

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A daily reading of William Tyndale's 1534 translation of The New Testament from Tyndale Today. (Sponsored content March 24, 2017 in The Washington Times)

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A daily reading of William Tyndale's 1534 translation of The New Testament from Tyndale Today. (Sponsored content March 23, 2017 in The Washington Times)

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A daily reading of William Tyndale's 1534 translation of The New Testament from Tyndale Today. (Sponsored content March 22, 2017 in The Washington Times)

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A daily reading of William Tyndale's 1534 translation of The New Testament from Tyndale Today. (Sponsored content March 21, 2017 in The Washington Times)

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A daily reading of William Tyndale's 1534 translation of The New Testament from Tyndale Today. (Sponsored content March 20, 2017 in The Washington Times)

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A daily reading of William Tyndale's 1534 translation of The New Testament from Tyndale Today. (Sponsored content March 17, 2017 in The Washington Times)

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A daily reading of William Tyndale's 1534 translation of The New Testament from Tyndale Today. (Sponsored content March 16, 2017 in The Washington Times)

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In this Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2015, file photo, Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Motors Inc., talks about the Model X car at the company's headquarters in Fremont, Calif. Tech billionaire Elon Musk is announcing a new venture called Neuralink focused on linking brains to computers. The company plans to develop brain implants that can treat neural disorders and may one day be powerful enough to put humanity on a more even footing with future superintelligent computers, according to a Wall Street Journal report. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File)

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A daily reading of William Tyndale's 1534 translation of The New Testament from Tyndale Today. (Sponsored content March 15, 2017 in The Washington Times)

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A daily reading of William Tyndale's 1534 translation of The New Testament from Tyndale Today. (Sponsored content March 14, 2017 in The Washington Times)

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A daily reading of William Tyndale's 1534 translation of The New Testament from Tyndale Today. (Sponsored content March 13, 2017 in The Washington Times)

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A daily reading of William Tyndale's 1534 translation of The New Testament from Tyndale Today. (Sponsored content March 10, 2017 in The Washington Times)