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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 the penumbra of Constitutional interpretation and abortion by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times
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ON AIR: Stephen Dinan
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FILE — In this Jan. 27, 2016 file photo, rancher Cliven Bundy speaks to media while standing along the road near his ranch, in Bunkerville, Nev. The Nevada rancher freed from federal custody this week after his prosecution on conspiracy and assault on government officer charges collapsed is casting himself as having fought the law and winning. (AP Photo/John Locher, File) **FILE**
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Illustration on Trump's choices on immigration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times
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Illustration on Trump’s choices on immigration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times
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Stacey Richter holds a sign outside a federal courthouse in Portland, Ore., as a hearing begins to decide the fate of Oregon's physician-assisted suicide law. Voters approved the aid-in-dying proposal in 1994 and it then survived a repeal effort. The law that took effect Oct. 27, 1997 made Oregon the first state to make it legal for a doctor to prescribe a life-ending drug to a terminally ill patient of sound mind who makes the request. (AP Photo/Don Ryan, File) **FILE**
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The Food and Drug Administration campus in Silver Spring, Md., is seen here on Oct. 14, 2015. (Associated Press) **FILE**
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Illustration on the state of women in Hollywood culture by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times
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In downtown Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, Jan. 10, activists from the anti-smoking campaign Truth Initiative dressed up as zombies to protest against pharmacy giant Walgreens for continuing to sell tobacco products in its stores. (Laura Kelly/The Washington Times)
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James McHenry, shown here testifying before Congress in November 2017, was named the permanent director of the Executive Office for Immigration Review on Jan. 10, 2018. (C-SPAN).
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Book jacket: "Supreme Injustice: Slavery in the Nation's Highest Court"
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Illustration on Trump's infrastructure budget challenges by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times
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Illustration on the tax reform bill's impact on economic growth by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times
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President Trump speaks during a recent rally in Pensacola, Florida. Despite negative press reports, most of Americans agree that the president is 'in charge," a new Rasmussen Reports survey finds. (Associated Press)
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Sen. Richard J. Durbin, Illinois Democrat, is negotiating for a solution with Sen. Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican who has been among his party's most liberal members on immigration. (Associated Press/File)
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Salvadorans under temporary protected status who have been in the U.S. since a 2001 earthquake would have to face a difficult choice of leaving their children behind or taking them back to worse conditions in their home countries, according to immigration advocacy organizations arguing to continue the status for 200,000 people. (Associated Press/File)
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Illustration on opioid addiction by Linas Garsys/The Washington Times
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Illustration on Iranian persecution of its Bahai minority by Linas Garsys/The Washington Times