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Second Amendment Case Has AGs Up in Arms
A day after he announced his support of a 23-state coalition asking the U.S. Supreme Court to allow a Ten Commandments display on First Amendment grounds, Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr said Thursday he has joined a 21-state coalition defending the rights of gun owners under the Second Amendment
Iran and North Korea are partner threats to the U.S. and the world
Americans watched anxiously this summer as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un repeatedly threatened to launch a missile attack against the U.S. Pacific territory of Guam — the latest escalation of recent provocations
US hands out first contracts for border wall prototypes
Four companies have been chosen to build prototypes for Donald Trump's planned border wall, US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) said
Could you live off Social Security alone?
When it comes to retirement, there’s one question that is sure to get a lot of people to save: Could you survive if you only received Social Security?
More political headbanging on encryption threatens privacy
The UK’s Home Secretary has yet again cranked up the pressure on messaging giants over use of end-to-end encryption to secure communications sent via popular services like WhatsApp
Mattis tells troops to 'hold the line' until US is less divided
In an impromptu speech while traveling abroad, Secretary of Defense James Mattis told a group of young troops to "just hold the line until our country gets back to understanding and respecting each other."
White House still won't rule out Mexico paying for border wall, even after Trump shutdown threat
The White House refuses to rule out Mexico paying for President Donald Trump's proposed border wall, even as the president threatens a government shutdown over federal funding
Many not aware of Social Security survivor benefits
As readers of my column know, Social Security regulations are complex, and unfortunately some Social Security Administration representatives and many financial planners are not aware of some important benefits
Can tech companies legally cancel service to hate groups?
The past few days have seen many of the largest tech companies coming out against extremist groups such as the KKK, neo-Nazis, and other white supremacists
President Trump's Top Defense and Diplomatic Chiefs Insist There's a Military Option for North Korea
America's diplomatic and defense chiefs sought Thursday to reinforce the threat of possible U.S. military action against North Korea after President Donald Trump's top strategist essentially called the commander-in-chief's warnings a bluff
The darkness in Charlottesville is a challenge to Christians
Where do we go from here? That’s the question on many of our minds as we try to assess the devastation wrought by last week’s carnage in a picturesque and historic Virginia college town that became the setting for a confrontation between white supremacists/Nazi sympathizers and those protesting their presence
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