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Christians Called to Resist Trump’s Bigotry
The media is focused on the state of the political race; but many of us in the faith community are focused on the state of race in America.
Obama budgets $17,613 for every new illegal minor, more than Social Security retirees get
President Obama has budgeted $17,613 for each of the estimated 75,000 Central American teens expected to illegally cross into the United States this year
Three Indicted for Alleged Social Security Fraud Scheme in Kentucky
A federal grand jury Tuesday indicted three people—including a former judge and a lawyer who billed himself as “Mr. Social Security”—over a multiyear scheme that won millions of dollars in disability benefits for people by allegedly cheating rules and procedures.
Warrantless Surveillance in Terror Case Raises Constitutional Challenge
Prosecutors have told an Iraqi refugee who is accused of traveling to Syria to help a terrorist organization that he faces evidence derived from the government’s warrantless surveillance program
The Obamacare Health Care Gold Rush is Bankrupting America
Our health care system is about to implode under its own weight
Hillary Clinton To Pennsylvania Hunters: ‘We Can’t Ignore The 2nd Amendment’
Clinton spoke to a Pennsylvania audience known for ties to hunting and shooting sports and said, “We can’t ignore the Second Amendment.”
Colorado court: Ruling stands that baker can't cite religion
The Colorado Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up the case of a suburban Denver baker who refused to make a cake for a same-sex wedding
House pushes bill to help U.S. fight persecution of Christians worldwide
A U.S. House of Representatives committee has adopted a bill that would instil the mandatory training on religious freedom for all American foreign service officers
Rape Trees, Dead Migrants and the Consequences of an Open Border
Many of the most caring people in the U.S. think they are helping the poor from Latin America by leaving our Southwest border wide open between ports-of-entry, but they are not
Court troubled by surveillance excesses at FBI, NSA
In a just-released court opinion, a federal court judge overseeing government surveillance programs said he was "extremely concerned" about a series of incidents in which the Federal Bureau of Investigation and National Security Agency deviated from court-approved limits on their snooping activities
Why United Healthcare’s Exit From Obamacare Matters
The nation's largest health insurer announced Tuesday that it is exiting most Obamacare health exchanges in 2017
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