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Paid Leave Won't Destroy Social Security, But Improve It
When most people are asked about paid leave, they just want to make sure that workers have access to this important benefit
Trump administration halts billions in insurance payments under Obamacare
The Trump administration on Saturday halted billions of dollars in payments to health insurers under the Obamacare healthcare law, saying that a recent federal court ruling prevents the money from being disbursed
March for Our Rights: Pro-Gun Activists Rally in 13 Cities Across U.S.
March for Our Rights, a pro-gun non-profit organization, is hosting rallies in 13 cities across the country on Saturday to defend second amendment rights
North Korea: US is making 'gangster-like' demands on denuclearisation
North Korea has accused the US of using "gangster-like" tactics to push it towards nuclear disarmament after a fresh round of high-level talks
Working with Mexico is the key to strong American border security
The recent decision by the Trump administration to step back from separating families detained at the border offers an opportunity to reflect on what immigration enforcement policies make the most sense going forward
A Glimpse of What Social Security May Look Like in 2035
Will you recognize America's most important social program in less than two decades?
California passes nation's toughest online privacy law
Consumers will be granted sweeping new online privacy protections under a first of its kind California law signed by Gov. Jerry Brown Thursday
As companies cut ties with guns, firearms inventors turn to crowd funding for investment
Dick's Sporting Goods, Bank of America, and Delta Airlines. These are just a few of the household names that have taken a stand in the national gun debate, and firearms entrepreneurs are feeling the effects.
What’s Next for Evangelicalism?
Just as Trump has accelerated an identity crisis in his party, he has intensified growing divisions among evangelical Americans
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