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Facebook gave more Russian ad details to special counsel Mueller than to Congress

Facebook gave more Russian ad details to special counsel Mueller than to Congress

Facebook gave special counsel Robert Mueller more records on Russian ad purchases than it provided to Congress, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter

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App matches patients with 2nd Amendment supporting doctors

App matches patients with 2nd Amendment supporting doctors

There’s been a great deal of talk lately about whether doctors in the United States should be asking patients questions about gun ownership

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North Korea will reach its nuclear force goal - Kim Jong-un

North Korea will reach its nuclear force goal - Kim Jong-un

  • BBC
  • 09/16/2017 12:00 AM

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has vowed to reach the country's nuclear goals, according to state media

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U.S. Christians Must Stand Up For Our Middle Eastern Brothers And Sisters

U.S. Christians Must Stand Up For Our Middle Eastern Brothers And Sisters

Millions of Christians have fled their homes in Syria and Iraq since 2011 fearing genocide at the hands of Islamic extremists

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House sends $1.6 billion border wall request to the Senate ... again

House sends $1.6 billion border wall request to the Senate ... again

The Senate, however, is expected to run into problems taking on the giant spending bill

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Debt-ceiling dilemma: Who gets paid first, U.S. debtholders or Social Security

Debt-ceiling dilemma: Who gets paid first, U.S. debtholders or Social Security

The U.S. is up against its debt ceiling, with $19.847 trillion in debt securities issued

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Lawmakers search for bipartisan fix to Obamacare insurance markets

Lawmakers search for bipartisan fix to Obamacare insurance markets

In Bismarck, North Dakota Wednesday night, President Donald Trump called on supporters to press Congress on health care

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European court gives employees more online privacy at work

European court gives employees more online privacy at work

The European Court of Human Rights rules companies must now tell employees in advance their emails are being monitored

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California Democrats Pushing New Gun Controls For Law-Abiding Citizens

California Democrats Pushing New Gun Controls For Law-Abiding Citizens

California has “universal” background checks, an “assault weapons” ban, a 10-day waiting period on gun purchases, gun registration requirements, gun confiscation laws, a “good cause” requirement for concealed-carry permit issuance, a ban on campus carry and myriad other gun controls

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How Would the U.S. Defend Against a North Korean Nuclear Attack?

How Would the U.S. Defend Against a North Korean Nuclear Attack?

After successfully testing two intercontinental ballistic missiles and a bomb with far more destructive power than those dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the North Korean nuclear threat has never been more credible

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White Christians now a minority among US population, study finds

White Christians now a minority among US population, study finds

Proportion of Americans identifying with once dominant ethno-religious group drops below 50% for first time as immigration and atheism impact demographic make-up

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When illegal goods cross the border

When illegal goods cross the border

When we hear the president talk about the need for increased U.S. border security, we usually think of illegal immigration

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Retirement planning starts with Social Security

Retirement planning starts with Social Security

Right now is the perfect time to start planning for a secure, comfortable retirement. And you can count on Social Security to help you begin the process

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Trump Guts Budget for Obamacare Ads

Trump Guts Budget for Obamacare Ads

Administration plans to sharply reduce ACA outreach budget

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Tracking terrorists online might invade your privacy

Tracking terrorists online might invade your privacy

Criminals brew their plans online and in texts. Authorities want to stop this – but how can governments keep the public safe and also respect its privacy?

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