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The Dutch referendum shows how the internet is taking back power from our Europhile elites
Today's Dutch referendum on the EU's expansionist agreement with Ukraine really is the people's referendum
Gun Owners of America Claims Victory over ‘Bloomberg’s Billions’
Gun owners in Idaho and West Virginia can now carry their weapons concealed without a permit
Rethinking the Struggle Against Jihadism in the Wake of Brussels
Radical Islam recently reared its ugly head once again in an urban attack on civilians in Brussels, Belgium
Hillary Clinton’s ‘unborn person’ comments anger both pro-choice, pro-life sides
Outlines abortion views after Trump comments spark furor
Man Fabricated Twin, Doubled Government Goodies For Decades
A Seattle man fooled multiple government agencies for more than two decades by pretending to be his own doppelgänger
Police may use WiFi routers to identify criminals before a crime is even committed
Thought-crime may soon be a reality
GAO: Healthcare.gov systems experienced 316 “incidents” since 2013
A report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) calls for changes to security policy for the Healthcare.gov website, after 316 “security incidents” were documented between October 2013 and March 2015
Texas Tech will allow firearms in classrooms, some dorms
Texas Tech University plans to ban guns in its recreation center, chapel and some dorms, but won't prevent students with concealed handgun licenses from carrying in classrooms
Google timeline feature tracks your every movement while spying on your photos
Just when you thought the surveillance state couldn’t get any more intrusive, reports of Google’s new location tracking software began to surface, invoking fear and anxiety among its users
7 million drones by 2020? US projects explosive UAV growth
The number of drones in the US is expected to triple by 2020
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