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Kushner Is Leaving Tillerson in the Dark on Middle East Talks, Sources Say
Tillerson worries secret plan could plunge region into chaos
Supreme Court's Cake Case Pits Gay Rights Versus Christian Faith
When conservative Christian baker Jack Phillips in 2012 politely but firmly told Colorado gay couple David Mullins and Charlie Craig he would not make them a cake to celebrate their wedding, it triggered a chain of events that will climax on Tuesday in highly anticipated U.S. Supreme Court arguments
Congress should fix the Social Security disability backlog
The Nov. 21 front-page article “597 days. And still waiting ” put a face on the many obstacles for Americans who are unable to do substantial work and revealed how the numbers game in Washington comes at the expense of the most vulnerable
Trump vows to repeal and replace ObamaCare 'disaster'
President Trump attacked ObamaCare on Thursday night, calling the health-care law a “disaster” and vowing to repeal and replace it after the GOP passes tax reform
Giffords Group Asks Web Hosts to Shut Down 'Ghost Gun' Sites
A gun control group founded by former U.S. Rep. Gabby Giffords asked two web hosting companies on Friday to shut down websites selling parts and machines that help make untraceable homemade firearms known as "ghost guns."
China Is Competing With The U.S. For Military Control Over The Western Pacific
If you follow military rivalries in East Asia, start by learning the term “first island chain.”
Disciplinary and performance problems plague Border Patrol
A new report by federal watchdogs at the U.S. Government Accountability Office found that more U.S. Border Patrol agents are leaving than can be hired
5 Wise Decisions You Can Make on Social Security Right Now
Your Social Security benefit is one of the most valuable pieces of your retirement plan
The quiet battle for control of the internet
The recent and intensifying push by governments to promote a concept of “digital sovereignty” represents a real and rising threat to the internet as a force for good
Senators introduce bipartisan deal on gun background checks
In a bipartisan effort to craft gun control reforms in the wake of numerous mass shooting events across the country, eight Senators have introduced new gun legislation that enhances state compliance and accuracy of existing background check systems in place for firearm purchases
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