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Did Russian Hackers Just Steal Private Messages From 81,000 Facebook Accounts?
Russian hackers claim to have successfully stolen the profiles of up to 120 million Facebook users
Gun control not the hot-button issue many expected – except in one race
Lawyers, guns and money have been a weave in the fabric of Florida politics for decades, a state of 21 million people where nearly 2 million residents have concealed carry permits, earning it the nickname, the “Gunshine State.”
Evangelicals Fired Up But Also Conflicted Ahead of Midterms
Kimberly Williams acknowledges that she may not be what many people think of when they hear the phrase “evangelical Christian.”
A look at the troops being sent to US-Mexico border
President Donald Trump ordered troops to the border in response to a caravan of migrants slowly making its way through Mexico toward the United States and still about 900 miles away, with many dropping out
Trump administration confirms it won't restore ad funding for Obamacare for 2019
The Trump administration will devote $10 million to advertising and outreach for the 2019 open enrollment period, the same as for the 2018 open enrollment period and way down from Obama administration funding
Twitter says it ‘made a mistake’ for not removing threatening tweets from Florida bomb suspect
After 56-year-old Cesar Sayoc, Jr., was arrested on Friday on the suspicion that he mailed 13 explosives to prominent critics of President Donald Trump, the spotlight turned on a Twitter account that appears to belong to him, which he allegedly used to issue veiled threats to critics of the President
Jim Mattis says Russia cannot replace US in Mideast
Russia is no replacement for the United States in the Middle East following Moscow's military intervention in Syria, US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis told a regional security conference on Saturday
Christopher Maloney, director of In God We Trump, on why evangelicals (still) support Donald Trump
“Nobody was willing to defend their stance on camera with me.”
Defense Secretary Approves President Trump's Request for Additional Troops at the Mexico Border
The Pentagon on Friday approved a request for additional troops at the southern border, likely to total several hundred to help the U.S. Border Patrol as President Donald Trump seeks to transform fears about immigration and a caravan of Central American migrants into electoral gains in the midterms
Hate Taxes? 37 States Make Social Security Tax Free
Over the course of your career, you'll probably have tens of thousands of dollars in Social Security payroll taxes withheld from your paychecks
Republicans Will Take on Obamacare and Entitlements if They Win in Midterms, Mitch McConnell Says
Less than 24 hours after indicating that he would like to cut spending on Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told Reuters that if Republicans win the Senate this November, they will once again take up their fight to repeal the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare
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