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‘Worst possible conditions': Residents, visitors flee Gatlinburg, Tenn., as flames engulf popular resort town; ISIS's second-in-command hid in Syria for months. The day he stepped out, the U.S. was waiting.; Trump suggests loss of citizenship or jail for those who burn U.S. flags; ‘Tragedy of huge proportions': Plane with championship-bound Brazilian soccer team crashes into mountainside; Donald Trump v. the First Amendment, part five; Trump names Rep. Tom Price as next HHS secretary; Obamacare is probably toast. And a lot of poor, white Trump voters will get hurt by it.; The Daily 202: Trump leaning on TV analysts as he staffs the government; Trump expected to pick Elaine L. Chao for transportation secretary; She thought she ran the race of her life. Officials call it a terrible case of cheating.; Why we can’t — and shouldn’t — ignore Donald Trump’s tweets; Don Henley says the Eagles are done. It was always Glenn Frey's band.; Trump's hypocrisy is good for America; Trump keeps eye on Romney for State Dept. despite scorn from some loyalists; Donald Trump is making a strong case for a recount of his own 2016 election win; Russian chess prodigy, daring and 'unorthodox,' fatally fell in Jason Bourne-style balcony leap
 
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Believe it or not, the ACA benefits poor whites, too.
 
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