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As Technology Advances, What Will Happen With Online Privacy?
As technology continues to advance, what will happen to online privacy? originally appeared on Quora: the place to gain and share knowledge, empowering people to learn from others and better understand the world
Virginia gun control bills die again in committees
Bills to tighten Virginia’s gun control died their usual deaths in state House and Senate committees this week
Trump’s evangelical base has shrunk
At the beginning of the year, the Washington Post asked Jerry Falwell, Jr. whether there was anything Donald Trump could do that would endanger his support among evangelical leaders
Apple is portraying itself as the defender of privacy in the tech world, but it’s one slip away from embarrassment
Analysis: Apple has continued to ratchet up its criticism of competitors in a bid to differentiate itself as the “most secure” tech company
Background Check Bill Marks Gun Control as a Priority for House Democrats
Emboldened House Democrats, seeking a politically charged debate on gun control, unveiled legislation on Tuesday to expand background checks to nearly all firearms purchases, a move timed to mark the eighth anniversary of the mass shooting in Arizona that nearly killed former Representative Gabrielle Giffords
The U.S. Has Started Pulling Troops Out of Syria, Military Says
After days of back and forth over U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to pullout American troops from Syria, a U.S. military official said Friday the process of withdrawal has begun, declining to comment on specific timetables or movements
‘Brought to Jesus’: the evangelical grip on the Trump administration
The influence of evangelical Christianity is likely to become an important question as Trump finds himself dependent on them for political survival
Trump says not in a rush to declare emergency in border wall fight
President Donald Trump said on Friday he would not declare a national emergency for now as a way of securing funds for a border wall and ending a partial government shutdown, adding that he would rather see the U.S. Congress act
4 Ways Social Security Is Set to Change in 2019
In 2019, Social Security will change in four major ways. You'll be affected whether you are among the more than 43 million retirees who currently receive benefits or you're one of the folks still paying into the program in order to eventually claim benefits
Pelosi wants to revive Obamacare provision Supreme Court struck down
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi suggested that Congress should require states to expand Medicaid to the poor under Obamacare, a mandate that was part of the law before the Supreme Court declared it unconstitutional
Facebook tracks Android users even if they don't have a Facebook account, study reveals
Facebook's data collecting practices have once again been called into question, after a new report revealed that it "routinely tracked" people who do not use the app
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