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It's about time - but what implications does it have for the economy? (Photo by The Atlantic).
Without a plan in place, the GOP says they won't approve a plan. (Photo by Bloomberg)
Obama, the Republicans and the Intelligence Agencies are at odds with Donald Trump over Russia's alleged involvement in the election. (Photo by The New York Times).
Linda McMahon, a fast food executive, and other big names in business are being chosen to lead big agencies. (Photo by Mic).
The pipeline will be rerouted. (Photo by The New York Times.)
Stein and Green Party are facing reality. (Photo by The Washington Post.)
No one knows what to make of Trump's pick for secretary of state. (Photo by Salon.)
A contentious election leads to a divided Democratic party. (Photo by the Atlantic).
Claims killer was one of their soldiers (Photo by Yahoo).
Gunman has been taken down. Story developing...
Despite calling Donald Trump dangerous for suggesting our elections could be rigged. (Photo by Rolling Stone.)
Post election spending boom as Black Friday spending sees a significant increase year over year.
Nearly 90 events with heightened security threats showcase a new normal. (Photo by USA Today)
Nikki Haley and Betsy DeVos are the latest.
In a change of tune, President Elect Donald Trump says that he will not be pursuing charges against his former rival Hillary Clinton in the email case.
President Elect Donald Trump continues to find that his business dealings and the office of the president do not mix nicely. (Photo by Politico).
Reince Prebus addresses concerns on Face the Nation.
All the signs point to Jeff Sessions for Attorney General (Photo by Politico).