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Questions surround Trump's 1st border wall contract
A tiny Nebraska startup awarded the first border wall construction project under President Donald Trump is the offshoot of a construction firm that was sued repeatedly for failing to pay subcontractors.
4 ways your Social Security benefits are being reduced
Whether you realize it or not, your Social Security payout is shrinking
FCC Takes Another Step Toward Repeal Of Net Neutrality
The Federal Communications Commission is working toward officially taking current net neutrality rules off the books
Seven gun control measures Congress could consider after Florida shooting
Congress will return to Washington this week under new pressure to take action on gun control following the mass shooting at a Florida high school
North Korea Open To Talks With U.S., Says South Korea
As the Olympic Games in Pyeongchang that saw the two Koreas come together — if briefly — came to a close on Sunday, another potential sign of détente emerged; North Korea said it was willing to hold talks with the United States, according to South Korea's presidential Blue House
In Donald Trump, Evangelicals Have Found Their President
Last August, President Trump sat behind the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office and looked me straight in the eyes
US Border Patrol Hasn’t Validated E-Passport Data For Years
Passports, like any physical ID, can be altered and forged
GOP negotiators meet on ObamaCare market fix
Top Republican negotiators on a bill to stabilize ObamaCare markets met on Thursday to discuss a way to bridge the gap between House and Senate measures
SpaceX's satellite broadband receives FCC Chairman's support
A SpaceX project to supply satellite-powered broadband cleared a regulatory hurdle on Wednesday. FCC chairman Ajit Pai recommended approval of the company's plan, citing the need to bring internet to "hard-to-serve places" in the US
In Wake of Florida Massacre, Gun-Control Advocates Look to Connecticut
In the aftermath of the rampage at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, where 20 children and six educators were killed in 2012, state lawmakers in Connecticut set out to draft some of the toughest gun measures in the country
Mueller Charges 13 Russians in Elaborate Plot to Sow Discord and Influence 2016 Election
In an extraordinary indictment, the U.S. special counsel has accused 13 Russians of an elaborate plot to disrupt the 2016 presidential election, charging them with running a huge but hidden social media trolling campaign aimed in part at helping Republican Donald Trump defeat Democrat Hillary Clinton
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