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What to Do if You Filed for Social Security Too Early

What to Do if You Filed for Social Security Too Early

The earliest you can apply for Social Security benefits is when you're at least 61 and 9 months of age

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Student health insurance hinges upon Obamacare's fate

Student health insurance hinges upon Obamacare's fate

The Affordable Care Act is at constant risk of termination and replacement by the current Congress, leaving students nationwide questioning what is to come

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Chrome soon will warn that lots more websites aren't secure

Chrome soon will warn that lots more websites aren't secure

Starting in July, any site that's not protected with encryption will show as "not secure."

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Appeals Court Strikes Down Illegal DOJ Gun Control Policy

Appeals Court Strikes Down Illegal DOJ Gun Control Policy

In a published decision issued today, California’s 3rd District Court of Appeal has issued an important new ruling striking down an illegal California Department of Justice (DOJ) gun control enforcement policy on multiple grounds

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North Korea extends historic invitation to South Korea’s president

North Korea extends historic invitation to South Korea’s president

  • Vox
  • 02/10/2018 12:00 AM

Kim Jong Un and Moon Jae-in might soon meet in Pyongyang

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Evangelicals may be driving Republican stance to embrace 'DREAMers'

Evangelicals may be driving Republican stance to embrace 'DREAMers'

During his State of the Union address, President Trump breaks down his strategy on immigration into four pillars for the 1.8 million illegal immigrants who were brought here by their parents at a young age

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Judge's pointed questions leave murky the future of Trump's border wall plan

Judge's pointed questions leave murky the future of Trump's border wall plan

The Trump administration could be forced to re-examine its border wall plans and more actively engage with local, state and federal environmental agencies before construction begins, based on questions asked by a federal judge on Friday afternoon

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The two biggest budget programs were missing from Trump's address

The two biggest budget programs were missing from Trump's address

Medicare and Social Security were absent from the President's speech

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Republicans give up on Obamacare repeal

Republicans give up on Obamacare repeal

Most GOP lawmakers aren’t interested in another failed effort to gut the health law in an election year

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Will the end of net neutrality be a security nightmare?

Will the end of net neutrality be a security nightmare?

  • CSO
  • 01/26/2018 12:00 AM

Effects of the net neutrality repeal are hard to predict, but there could be additional costs for using endpoint security tools if data rates rise. Best advice: Stay the course on security for now

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Bill to allow guns on church school property advances

Bill to allow guns on church school property advances

Senate Bill 33 would allow legal gun owners to carry guns on school property if the property is also a church and the holder is attending a worship service, working or volunteering at the church

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Why is the US still in Afghanistan?

Why is the US still in Afghanistan?

On Aug. 21, 2017, President Donald Trump addressed American soldiers and Army generals at the Fort Myers military base in Arlington, Virginia, announcing that he was taking a new approach to the war in Afghanistan – the longest war in U.S. history, and its costliest since World War II

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Amid #MeToo, Evangelicals Grapple With Misconduct In Their Own Churches

Amid #MeToo, Evangelicals Grapple With Misconduct In Their Own Churches

  • NPR
  • 01/24/2018 12:00 AM

Tennessee pastor Andy Savage confessed before his congregation to what he called "a sexual incident" in 1998 with a 17-year-old girl, Jules Woodson

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CBP official warns 'Trump effect' on illegal immigration may be fading

CBP official warns 'Trump effect' on illegal immigration may be fading

When asked by reporters Thursday if the "Trump effect" on illegal immigration was waning, Customs and Border Protection Deputy Commissioner Ronald Vitiello said, "there's a little bit of that."

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How getting married can mess up your Social Security

How getting married can mess up your Social Security

If you were previously married for 10 years or more, you may be eligible to collect Social Security benefits on your ex-spouse's record

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