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Are white evangelicals the saviors of the GOP?
Amid all the talk about shifting demographics and political changes over the last decade, one key voting group has remained virtually unchanged: White evangelicals
Working while they wait, migrants seek jobs at US border
Before dawn each morning, migrants slip away from a Tijuana shelter within sight of the U.S. border to head to jobs across this sprawling city
Trump to Let States Divert Obamacare Funds to Other Health Plans
The Trump administration plans to allow states to direct billions of dollars of Obamacare subsidies to health plans that don’t meet the law’s requirements
Silicon Valley’s racism problem is bigger than Facebook
When former Facebook manager Mark Luckie published a Facebook post earlier this week asserting the social network has a “black people problem,” he rocked the public’s already shaky perception of Facebook
George H.W. Bush, 41st President of U.S., Dead at 94
He was the man who sought a “kinder, and gentler nation,” and the one who sternly invited Americans to read his lips — he would not raise taxes. He was the popular leader of a mighty coalition that dislodged Iraq from Kuwait, and was turned out of the presidency after a single term
4 myths about white evangelical voters
There are four common myths today about trends among white evangelicals that aren’t backed up by data, a Pew pollster has detailed
3 Awful Reasons to Take Social Security Benefits at 62
Claiming Social Security at 62 is popular because it's the youngest age when you can get your hands on your retirement benefits
Using Artificial Intelligence To Fix Healthcare
The healthcare industry should be using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to a far greater degree than at present, but progress has been painfully slow
New York Wants to Make You Submit Social Media History Before Purchasing Gun
A proposed bill in the New York State Senate could mean that anyone wanting to buy a pistol or renew their permit will be subject to a review of their internet history and social media accounts going back up to three years
Trump contradicts CIA assessment that Saudi crown prince ordered Khashoggi killing
President Donald Trump on Thursday contradicted the CIA's assessment that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman had ordered the killing of Washington Post contributing columnist Jamal Khashoggi, insisting that the agency "had feelings" but did not firmly place blame for the death
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