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      Jared Kushner is reportedly 'furious' that he can't rein in Trump

      Throughout Donald Trump's presidential campaign, his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, was something of a man behind the curtain. After Trump won, Kushner and Ivanka Trump picked up from New York to move to Washington, D.C., where Kushner assumed a role as senior adviser. But "just 10 days in, [Kushner and Ivanka Trump are] starting to see signs that it might not work out well for their own ambitions," Vanity Fair reports. ...According to a source familiar with the situation, Kushner's influence on his boss may be flagging. Last week, Kushner spent 24 hours trying to broker a meeting between Trump and Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto. The source said that Kushner was even considering flying to Mexico

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      Homeowner charged with manslaughter for shooting at home invasion suspects

      A Minnesota homeowner is facing manslaughter charges after he told police he shot at a group of men who had tried breaking into his home, and one of the suspects later died in the hospital. David Allen Pettersen, 65, called police around 7 a.m. Saturday to report a possible burglary and shooting at his home in Fieldon Township, just south of Madelia. According to the charging documents, Pettersen told the dispatcher he fired his handgun at a gray car that was leaving his property after an attempted burglary. A deputy responding to the call found the car 2 miles north of Pettersen's home, with 3 people inside. One of the passengers, 19-year-old Nicolas Thomas Embertson, had a gunshot wound and

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      Married at First Sight’s Jamie Otis and Doug Hehner Announce Pregnancy Six Months After Losing Their Son

      2017 is starting off on a high note for Married at First Sight‘s Jamie Otis and Doug Hehner - the reality stars are expecting a baby later this year. “Doug and I have been praying and not so patiently waiting to have our rainbow baby since we lost our first born, Johnathan Edward, in July 2016.” Otis, 30, tells PEOPLE exclusively. It goes without saying that Doug is going to be the best daddy ever.

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      Federal 'Mortgage Refund' Goes Into Effect Today

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      A Body Language Expert Examines Donald and Melania Trump's Public Interactions

      In the early hours of Nov. 9, just after celebrating his presidential victory, Donald and Melania share a brief embrace at his election night party at the Hilton Midtown hotel in New York City. Although the two are touching and sharing a moment as a couple, Wood reads this photo as very stiff and formal. "Her arm is not wrapped around his, the fingers on her hand are splayed out instead of together or cupping his arm," Wood said. "It's a distancing hand placement. That's not normally how you would respond to a kiss from your husband." Wood also noticed Melania is sort of pulling back from Donald with her body. "She's holding her chest back, and she's arching her head and chin up instead of going

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      This is what Trump did to gold, oil and other commodities in January

      Commodities have generally gained since Donald Trump was elected president of the United States back in November, as his plans for infrastructure spending fueled a rally in industrial commodities such lead, palladium and copper. Prices for those commodities saw sharp gains this month, but crude oil and other energy commodities suffered on the back of Trump’s promise to ease restrictions on drilling, which could lead to higher supplies in an already glutted market. “The mixed price action between broadly higher metals and largely underwhelming performance of the energy complex has caused commodity indexes to end the month near the flat mark,” said Tyler Richey, co-editor of The 7:00’s Report.

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      Walmart's latest move to undercut Amazon Prime is a huge win for shoppers

      Walmart (WMT) has unveiled its latest move to undercut Amazon Prime (AMZN). On Tuesday, Walmart announced a new initiative that will see 2 million frequently ordered things like baby products, cleaning supplies, and some food items enjoy two-day free shipping. Marc Lore, former head of Jet.com and now head of Walmart’s e-commerce operations after Walmart purchased Jet for $3 billion last year, said on a conference call that, “In today’s world of e-commerce, two-day free shipping is table stakes.

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