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- President Trump Signs Executive Order to Double Funds for Apprenticeships
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- Data Sheet—Thursday, June 15, 2017
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- President Trump Blasts Report on Possible Obstruction of Justice Probe
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- Apple Exec Denies iPhone Story in Book
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