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Big Tech and the Deep History of Free Speech
The speed at which many conservatives have unified in calling for a governmental response to Silicon Valley’s censorship may be surprising to some
Dems and gun control -- they want it whether it works or not
The two Democratic presidential debates last week in Miami were marked by calls to remember Florida’s Parkland High School shooting, which occurred only 50 miles away from where the debate took place
Democrats seek redemption, votes from the faithful
After a lackluster performance among religious voters in 2016, some of the Democratic presidential contenders have vowed to do better in 2020, moving to hire personnel charged with selling the candidates — and their party — to the devout
At border, grim realities of crisis collide with 2020 campaign politics
Homeland Security officials thought they finally were getting a handle on the crisis at the Mexico border, after warning for months that agents and holding cells were beyond “the breaking point.”
Ocasio-Cortez allegedly screamed at border agents during recent trip to southern border: report
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., allegedly screamed at Customs and Border Protection agents "in a threatening manner" during a recent visit to a southern border facility in Texas, according to a report — after she made the explosive claim that women being held at at least one facility are being forced to drink "out of toilets."
Cory Booker crosses into Mexico to escort asylum seekers to US
Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., ventured into Mexico on Wednesday to help escort five female asylum seekers to the United States, his campaign said.
Strong Growth-June Jobs Up
The unemployment rate edged higher to 3.7% but was still near 50-year lows.
Censorship, Not Deepfakes, is The Real Threat
In 1988, a new program was created that would, unwillingly, give its name to an entire field of fake pictures. At the end of the eighties, Adobe Photoshop was not associated with faked photos. But the popularization of the graphics software made it possible for people to produce plausible fake pictures.
The Crazy Way Social Security Will Collect Nearly $600 Billion Over the Next Decade
Chances are that you'll be contributing to this annual revenue source when you retire
Will Democratic front-runners regret rejecting private insurance?
In the first two debates, leading Democratic presidential candidates Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders raised their hands when asked if they would abolish private health insurance in favor of a government-run health care plan
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