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Tensions rise at U.S.-Mexico border as migrants, holiday travelers wait to cross
Hundreds of Central American migrants in Mexico massed on Thursday around a tense U.S. border crossing, where security measures held up long lines of Mexicans headed to Thanksgiving gatherings on the other side of the frontier
CIA determines Khashoggi’s death was ordered by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
The death of Jamal Khashoggi, the writer and activist who was killed in the Saudi Consulate in Turkey last month, came at the directive of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS), the CIA has determined according to a report out Friday
The NRA Is Suing to Block a New Gun-Control Measure in Washington State
Gun rights groups including the National Rifle Association on Thursday sued to block a new, voter-approved gun control measure from taking effect in Washington state
Evangelicals, Looking to 2020, Face the Limits of Their Base
After Democrats delivered a resounding counterpunch to President Trump at the polls, one of his most reliable voting blocs — social conservatives — now faces the repercussions of its uncompromising support for Mr. Trump’s agenda
3 Reasons Why Proactive Planning Is Critical For Claiming Social Security Benefits
One of my favorite expressions is “dying is cheap, living is expensive.”
With GOP Losses, Obamacare Heads For Expansion And Calm
After two years of Republican legislative attacks on the Affordable Care Act, the law providing individual coverage to more than 20 million Americans is about to enter a period of calm and expansion, healthcare executives and industry analysts say
Gun control groups outspent NRA in midterm elections
Everytown and Giffords see preferred candidates do well in House but gun lobby heralds key wins in Senate
Pentagon: No more refueling of Saudi aircraft bombing Yemen
Democrats called for additional steps to further extricate the US military from involvement in Yemen’s civil war
As evangelicals win with Trump, little ‘good news’ is left in the religious right
The story of the 2018 midterms for me came not on Election Day but at a Republican campaign rally in Missouri Monday night (Nov. 5), when President Trump’s speech was interrupted by medics tending to a supporter who had collapsed
More than 5,600 active-duty troops fan out across southern U.S border
The closest migrant caravan is still in Mexico, hundreds of miles away from the United States
3 things you should tackle on your Social Security benefits before retirement
Why collect smaller Social Security benefit checks than you have to? Learn how to get more out of the vital program and increase your future financial security
Here's how much Obamacare premiums will increase in every state
November 1 marked the first day Americans can sign up for health insurance on the Affordable Care Act's marketplaces for 2019, marking the sixth open-enrollment period for the law known as Obamacare and the first to feature a fully stabilized program
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