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Republican Online Privacy Bill Struggles to Find Support
Months after repealing the strongest online privacy protections the federal government has ever enforced and receiving significant public backlash, Republicans in Congress are working to pass their own online privacy bill, and struggling to find support among their base

A Sad Supreme Court Case Highlights the Need for Smarter Second Amendment Jurisprudence
No American should forfeit his Fourth Amendment protection from the police when he picks up a gun in self-defense

FBI, police offer help to Tulsa Coptic Christians after terror attacks against Copts in Egypt
FBI, Bixby police offer help to Tulsa Coptic Christians after growing number of attacks in Egypt

New Social Media Screening for U.S. Visitors Goes Into Effect
The Trump Administration, which vowed to implement "extreme vetting" at the borders, has implemented part of a controversial plan requiring some U.S. visa applicants to disclose their social media history before entering the country

Conservatives See Obamacare Repeal Slipping Away In Senate
Divisions among Republican U.S. Senators over what to replace the Affordable Care Act with are causing anxiety among conservatives who see the opportunity to repeal the law slipping away

European publishers press Brussels over online privacy rules
Newspapers say cookie proposals will hand more advertising power to Google and Facebook

Trump administration asks Supreme Court to reject 2nd Amendment claim by men who lost gun rights over nonviolent crimes
Trump administration lawyers are urging the Supreme Court to reject a 2nd Amendment claim that would restore the right to own a gun for two Pennsylvania men who were convicted more than 20 years ago of nonviolent crimes

Mattis Says U.S. Plans to ‘Take Apart’ Islamic State Caliphate
Defense chief says U.S. no longer ‘shoving’ fighters around

The Cynical Conspiracy War on Egypt’s Christians
The Muslim Brotherhood isn’t behind the callous mass murder of Copts, but it’s certainly fanning the flames of hatred

Senate Mulls Health-Law Rewrite Pushing Obamacare Repeal to 2020
Senate Republicans are weighing a two-step process to replace Obamacare that would postpone a repeal until 2020, as they seek to draft a more modest version than a House ...

$1 Trillion Infrastructure Plan Takes Shape in Budget
Transportation and infrastructure projects would see a reduced federal footprint in both regulation and funding under President Donald Trump’s proposed fiscal 2018 ...
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