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Border Agents Track Drone From Sky to Drugs on the Ground

Border Agents Track Drone From Sky to Drugs on the Ground

A 25-year-old U.S. citizen has been charged with using a drone to smuggle more than 13 pounds (5.9 kilograms) of methamphetamine from Mexico, an unusually large seizure for what is still a novel technique to bring illegal drugs into the United States

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How To Foil The Latest Social Security Scam

How To Foil The Latest Social Security Scam

For scammers, it's all about the information. Once they have an account number, address or personal identification, they can steal your identity

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House Conservatives Move to Revive Obamacare Repeal

House Conservatives Move to Revive Obamacare Repeal

The House’s most conservative caucus hopes to force a vote on a clean Obamacare repeal bill in coming weeks through a rare congressional procedure

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How Snapchat's new Snap Map is stoking privacy and terrorism fears

How Snapchat's new Snap Map is stoking privacy and terrorism fears

Snapchat's Snap Map will share all sorts of information between users, including their friends, if they opt in

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Supreme Court's next big gun control case? Post-Newtown laws face new scrutiny

Supreme Court's next big gun control case? Post-Newtown laws face new scrutiny

Andrew Turner suffers from partial paralysis in his dominant hand, the legacy of an injury to his right arm while on active duty in the Navy – which is why, according to court papers, the Maryland resident needs a semiautomatic gun to defend himself

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On Guam, The Mood Is Calm Despite Being In North Korea's Crosshairs

On Guam, The Mood Is Calm Despite Being In North Korea's Crosshairs

  • NPR
  • 08/10/2017 12:00 AM

The escalating threats between the U.S. and North Korea have thrown the tiny U.S. territory of Guam into the headlines

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On North Korea, Christians Should Dial Back the Bellicosity

On North Korea, Christians Should Dial Back the Bellicosity

Whether or when to wage war is not a question church leaders can answer with certainty

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Immigration Bill Would Ramp Up Mass Surveillance at the Border

Immigration Bill Would Ramp Up Mass Surveillance at the Border

The 200-page bill calls for drones, facial recognition, biometric data collection, and more personnel

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Trustees project biggest Social Security increase in years

Trustees project biggest Social Security increase in years

Millions of Americans who rely on Social Security can expect to receive their biggest payment increase in years this January, according to projections released Thursday by the trustees who oversee the program

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GOP chairman opens door to Democrats on ObamaCare

GOP chairman opens door to Democrats on ObamaCare

A Senate chairman on Tuesday took a significant step toward working with Democrats on stabilizing a core facet of ObamaCare — the healthcare exchanges

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Don’t bet on Internet privacy

Don’t bet on Internet privacy

A group of researchers from Germany recently demonstrated that it’s appallingly easy to ferret out all manner of information about our lives, ranging from the mundane to the embarrassing

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Connecticut's Strict Gun-Control Laws May Soon Be Lifted By The Federal Government

Connecticut's Strict Gun-Control Laws May Soon Be Lifted By The Federal Government

Strict gun-control laws enacted by Connecticut state politicians in 2013, after more than two dozen school kids and staff members at Sandy Hook Elementary were shot dead by a crazed gunman, may soon be lifted by the federal government

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Trump is right about China and North Korea

Trump is right about China and North Korea

Here’s a contrarian thought: President Trump had the right instinct to insist that China help resolve the nightmare problem of North Korea

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Waterloo Of Christian Colleges

Waterloo Of Christian Colleges

If you read nothing else today, make it Carl Trueman’s massively important piece on the coming capitulation of conservative Christian colleges and universities to the LGBT movement

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Trump waives environmental laws to speed border wall construction

Trump waives environmental laws to speed border wall construction

The Department of Homeland Security will waive 37 environmental laws and regulations to build prototypes of President Trump's planned border wall and replace existing border infrastructure along a 15-mile stretch of the U.S.-Mexico boundary near San Diego

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