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Trump says he'll step 'completely out of business operations'


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President-elect Donald Trump is seen in Bedminster, N.J., earlier in November.
 
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  An aerial view shows Gatlinburg the day after a wildfire hit the city on Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2016, in Sevier County.   Extent of Tennessee fire damage comes into grim focus
Flames tore through the Great Smoky Mountains, killing at least three people, scorching hundreds of homes and businesses and sending more than 14,000 fleeing from the resort towns of Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge.
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  Then Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump takes the stage at a campaign rally at McGrath Amphitheatre in Cedar Rapids, Mich.   3 weeks, 3 lessons about Trump's emerging presidency
The first Twitter president, who buddies with billionaires and forgives (some) of his critics.
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  Oregon Ducks head coach Mark Helfrich enters the field before a NCAA football game against the Southern California Trojans at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.   Helfrich firing sends chilling message to coaches
It's been just two years since the coach led the Ducks to doorstep of a national title.
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  President-elect Trump and Mitt Romney dine at Jean Georges restaurant in New York City as Trump and his transition team are in the process of filling cabinet and other high level positions for the new administration.   Romney upbeat after Trump meeting
Former Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney had dinner with Donald Trump Tuesday night, his second meeting with the president-elect since the election.
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  The storms are blamed for several deaths and injuries.   Tornado kills 3, destroys daycare center in Alabama
The Jackson County coroner's office confirmed the deaths and said there were multiple injuries, AL.com reported.
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  people      
    Amanda Seyfried is pregnant, shows off baby bump
The star is engaged to actor Thomas Sadoski.
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  business      
  An Austrian soldier stands guard outside OPEC headquarters in Vienna on Nov. 29.   Oil prices surge as OPEC mulls production cut
OPEC last cut oil production eight years ago.
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  world      
  Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) John Brennan (left) talks with the Director of National Intelligence James Clapper  before President Obama spoke about the National Security Agency (NSA) and intelligence agencies surveillance techniq   CIA chief: Scrapping Iran deal would be 'disastrous'
Trump threatened to end the agreement during his election campaign.
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A man watches as the dense fog comes off the Potomac River at dusk at the Georgetown waterfront in Washington, D.C.

A man watches as the dense fog comes off the Potomac River at dusk at the Georgetown waterfront in Washington, D.C.
 
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