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Out of the spotlight, Social Security rots in the dark
The longer Congress waits to act on Social Security, the more painful the eventual fix, or the wrenching failure will be
The net neutrality fight is also about protecting your privacy online
If there's anything lawmakers should have learned from activists over the past few years it's this: Do not make the internet angry
A defense bill to repair, restore and rebuild the world's best military
U.S. forces killed the latest leader to take the helm of the Islamic State in Afghanistan, after his two predecessors were killed in American strikes over the past year, the Pentagon announced Friday
5 Truths a Church Must Wake Up to So Revival Can Happen
Awake, O sleeper, rise up from the dead, and Christ will give you light." Ephesians 5:14
You're going to get less in Social Security than your parents
The benefit from delayed retirement credits is smaller for Generation X than it is for baby boomers
The Republicans’ chances of replacing Obamacare are receding
The evidence from the 4th of July parade in Eastport, Maine, suggests Democrats can relax
A Federal Judge Upholds Second Amendment Rights -- But The Case Is Heading For The Ninth Circuit
In the seemingly endless parade of measures that infringe upon our rights under the Second Amendment, a recent one in California stands out as especially brazen
US bombers fly over East and South China Seas in challenge to China
Two U.S. bombers flew over the East and South China Seas on Thursday in a direct challenge to China
Illegal immigration spikes along U.S.-Mexico border
Illegal immigration across the southwest border rose yet again in June, according to the latest Homeland Security figures released Friday that show a noticeable jump over the past two months
Trump: 'The West will never, ever be broken'
President Trump delivered a staunch defense of Western values during a rousing speech ...
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