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Korean leaders take historic steps toward denuclearization, accord
The leaders of North and South Korea vowed Friday to rid the Korean Peninsula of nuclear weapons and start a "new era of peace" after a summit in which Kim Jong Un became the first North Korean leader to set foot in the South since the Korean War ended in 1953
The Ugly Coded Critique of Chick-Fil-A's Christianity
The fast-food chain's "infiltration" of New York City ignores the truth about religion in America. It also reveals an ugly narrow-mindedness
As Republicans dither on Obamacare, Democrats plot its expansion
When Republicans fail to advance a limited government agenda when they have power, it does not merely entrench the status quo -- it paves the road for liberals to fulfill their expansionist dreams when they’re in charge
Congress must establish clear, equitable internet rules — now
Now that the dust from last week’s dramatic Mark Zuckerberg testimony has settled, those of us hoping for real changes to internet privacy standards are asking: What will Congress actually do to keep the Facebook crisis from happening again?
National Teachers Union Cuts Ties With Wells Fargo Over Bank's Ties To NRA, Guns
The American Federation of Teachers said Thursday that it is cutting its financial ties with Wells Fargo as a result of the banking giant's relationships with the National Rifle Association and gunmakers
North Korea missile and nuclear test halt hailed
North Korea's announcement that it is halting nuclear and missile tests has received a broad international welcome
Some 50 members of migrant caravan reach Mexico, US border
A group of 50 Central American migrants who set out from southern Mexico in late March have reached the U.S. border
Social Security Is Becoming More Generous, Not Less
We don't have to cut benefits from their current levels. We just have to stop, or at least moderate, their growth
Calls For Regulation Build After Facebook Privacy Fallout
As Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg appeared before Congress this week, politicians stressed the need for regulation to secure end users’ data privacy on social media platforms
We need to hold lawbreakers accountable, not ban guns
John Pepper is either intentionally lying or ignorant of the facts considering the gun numbers he uses to support his perspective of “common-sense gun legislation" in his recent guest column
U.S., UK, France strike Syria to punish Assad for suspected poison gas use
U.S., British and French forces struck Syria with more than 100 missiles on Saturday in the first coordinated Western strikes against the Damascus government, targeting what they called chemical weapons sites in retaliation for a poison gas attack
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