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Autopsy finds Jeffrey Epstein had several broken neck bones
Jeffrey Epstein’s autopsy determined the convicted pedophile suffered multiple broken neck bones, according to a report.
Is It Too Soon to Estimate My Social Security Benefits?
The younger you are, the harder it is to land on an accurate number
Federal court: Facebook's facial recognition violates privacy
Facebook's facial recognition data, used to identify friends tagged in photos, violates the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday
What Congress Might Do on Gun Control
Momentum is growing for a red-flag bill, but details about possible background-check legislation remain hazy
Despite missile tests, Pompeo hopeful North Korea talks will resume in weeks
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Wednesday he was hopeful denuclearization talks would resume between North Korea and the United States soon, in spite of repeated North Korean missile tests and the lengthening delay in restarting the talks
How Ferguson widened an enormous rift between black Christians and white evangelicals
Five years ago today, a white police officer killed an unarmed black teenager named Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo. A human became a hashtag, an uprising occurred and a movement was born
A Green Light on the Border Wall as Trump’s Supreme Court Victories Mount
In June, 2017, a majority of Supreme Court Justices reached a subtle compromise that few expected regarding Donald Trump’s ban on travellers from predominantly Muslim countries entering the U.S. They issued an unsigned opinion that didn’t quite bless the President’s so-called travel ban—then in its second iteration, after multiple judicial setbacks—but nonetheless gave something to both sides
Donald Trump says he wants 'intelligent' background checks AND has Mitch McConnell 'totally on board'
Donald Trump said Friday he's weighing 'intelligent' background checks on gun purchasers and has the support of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to get it done so 'insane people' don't get their hands on firearms.
Is Putin covering up a nuclear disaster?
Ambulances covered in protective film have today been seen transporting six Russians who reportedly suffered serious radiation poisoning in a mysterious military accident.
Movie About Hunting ‘Deplorables’ Still Planned for Release Despite Backlash: Report
A movie that shows elites hunting down supporters of President Donald Trump is still planned for a September release despite a major backlash regarding the film’s premise.
DEA Agents Are Losing Their Own Weapons And Have Trouble Tracking Them, Report Says
Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) agents are reportedly losing their own weapons, and their system for tracking them down is obsolete, a Department of Justice (DOJ) audit of 16 locations released Thursday reveals.
Mass shootings bring Trump to Dayton, El Paso amid protests
President Trump arrived at the University Medical Center of El Paso to meet with first responders, medical personnel, and victims on Wednesday afternoon, just four days after 22 people were killed by gunman Patrick Crusius at a Texas Walmart.
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