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‘And I voted for Trump! So there!': Woman accuses black Michaels employees of discrimination; Trump announces he will leave business ‘in total’ — leaving open how he will avoid conflicts of interest; Trump’s new Treasury, Commerce nominees say no ‘absolute’ tax cut for the wealthy, predict faster economic growth; Charlotte police officer who fatally shot Keith Scott ‘acted lawfully,’ won’t be charged; The real reasons the U.S. became less racist toward Asian Americans; Trump just scored perhaps the biggest victory of his new tenure. But it comes with a huge asterisk.; Arrested German spy was a onetime gay porn actor — and a secret Islamist; The election really was rigged; I love your family. But I dread your joyous holiday letters.; This IBM employee quit over her CEO’s letter to Donald Trump; Trump turns to conservative tacticians to run HHS and Medicare, Medicaid; Carolyn Hax: Douse volatile wife's fire rather than reach for gasoline can; Garrison Keillor: Maybe a Trump presidency is what God intended; The media cannot ignore evidence of Trump’s instability — our enemies won’t; After Trump pledged to keep Carrier jobs in U.S., company says it won't move nearly 1,000 to Mexico; From enemies to potential allies: How the Trump-Romney divide began to heal
 
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‘And I voted for Trump! So there!': Woman accuses black Michaels employees of discrimination
"People need to know that this is real," said Jessie Grady, who recorded video of the incident in Chicago. "They need to stand up and do something about it, and say that this is not okay."
Trump announces he will leave business ‘in total’ — leaving open how he will avoid conflicts of interest
President-elect Donald Trump said he would leave his "great business in total," but it remained unclear whether the move would fully resolve worries over potential conflicts of interest.
 
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