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The Supreme Court Continues To Let The Second Amendment Fade
Our national tug-of-war over the right to keep and bear arms has been going badly for those of us who believe that the Second Amendment protects the right of each individual to protect himself as he thinks best
All Options on Table to Contain North Korea Threat
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Friday that North Korea’s growing nuclear capabilities are a direct threat to the United States, and Washington “will use all necessary measures” to defend itself against such aggression
Border Arrests Surge, Erasing Much of Trump's Early Gains
The U.S. government on Friday announced a seventh straight monthly increase in people being arrested or denied entry along the Mexican border, erasing much of the early gains of President Donald Trump's push to tighten the border
The Impact Of Net Neutrality Laws On Your Business
When President Obama was in office, he was an avid supporter of net neutrality
House passes concealed carry gun bill in win for GOP and NRA
The House passed legislation to permit concealed carry license holders to conceal a handgun in other states, the first time Congress has taken action on a gun bill since President Donald Trump was sworn into office
Intense push by US evangelicals helped set stage for Trump's decision on Jerusalem
Conservative Christians have argued that formally recognizing Jerusalem was long overdue following a 1995 congressional mandate to move the embassy from Tel Aviv
Arrests along Mexico border drop sharply under Trump, new statistics show
The number of people caught trying to sneak over the border from Mexico has fallen to the lowest level in 46 years, according to Department of Homeland Security statistics
How Donald Trump Shot Down Obamacare With the Senate Tax Reform Bill
With one simple move, the tax reform bill passed by Senate Republicans Saturday could herald the beginning of the end of former President Barack Obama’s Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare
FCC Makes Tone Deaf Appeal To Destroy Net Neutrality And Possibly The Internet
The FCC and its chairman, Ajit Pai, are taking some intense heat these days—and for good reason
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