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Facebook algorithms 'will identify terrorists'

Facebook algorithms 'will identify terrorists'

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has outlined a plan to let artificial intelligence (AI) software review content posted on the social network

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Sanders introduces bill to boost Social Security

Sanders introduces bill to boost Social Security

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) is rolling out legislation to bolster Social Security payments and make high-income earners pay more into the retirement system

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Will Sixty Senators Vote To Protect The Second Amendment?

Will Sixty Senators Vote To Protect The Second Amendment?

With the nomination of Neil Gorsuch to replace Antonin Scalia on the Surpeme Court, Second Amendment supporters can celebrate. That would be very premature

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Trump: Repeal, replacement for ObamaCare 'moving fast'

Trump: Repeal, replacement for ObamaCare 'moving fast'

President Trump tweeted early Friday that the repeal and replacement of former-President Obama’s health law is moving “fast,” after news reports indicated that Republicans are divided on how much of the law to repeal

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Trump's border wall could face a geology problem

Trump's border wall could face a geology problem

President Trump is setting an ambitious timetable for the construction of his promised “big, beautiful border wall.”

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Retirees' Incomes Rising, Dependence On Social Security Benefits Lower

Retirees' Incomes Rising, Dependence On Social Security Benefits Lower

Retirees are “increasingly dependent on Social Security benefits,” says U.S. News and World Report

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What's Next for Obamacare After Tom Price's Confirmation?

What's Next for Obamacare After Tom Price's Confirmation?

President Donald Trump’s newly minted Secretary of Health and Human Services, Rep. Tom Price, R-Georgia, will have his work cut out for him as he now focuses on shepherding Republican efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act

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Neil Gorsuch should be hailed by privacy advocates

Neil Gorsuch should be hailed by privacy advocates

Digital-age privacy advocates should be thrilled with President Trump's nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court precisely because he is a superb originalist

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Inconsistent Florida Firearm Laws Pose Potential New Threat to Second Amendment Rights

Inconsistent Florida Firearm Laws Pose Potential New Threat to Second Amendment Rights

Florida state law 790.33 articulates, in short, that only the Florida State Legislature can and will regulate statewide laws encompassing anything firearms and ammunition related

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Trump left with scores of Pentagon vacancies to fill after Obama team flees

Trump left with scores of Pentagon vacancies to fill after Obama team flees

The Pentagon has been stripped of almost all of its political appointees from the Obama administration, but an uncertain Senate future awaits the candidates whom President Trump will nominate to remake the armed forces in his image

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Iraqi archbishop hopeful Trump will aid Christians

Iraqi archbishop hopeful Trump will aid Christians

The Archbishop for the Christian community in Iraq hopes President Trump and will help minority religious groups in the region

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 Trump Border 'Wall' to Cost $21.6B, Take 3.5 Years to Build

Trump Border 'Wall' to Cost $21.6B, Take 3.5 Years to Build

President Donald Trump’s “wall” along the U.S.-Mexico border would be a series of fences and walls that would cost as much as $21.6 billion, and take more than three years to construct, based on a U.S. Department of Homeland Security internal report seen by Reuters on Thursday

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Two easy fixes for Social Security's biggest mistake

Two easy fixes for Social Security's biggest mistake

Feel like you need to take a mulligan on your Social Security strategy?

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Obamacare: Trump pushes back plan to replace legislation as popularity grows

Obamacare: Trump pushes back plan to replace legislation as popularity grows

The president said new healthcare plan may not arrive until 2018 despite prior timelines, as Republicans face pressure to present alternative before repealing

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U.S. House approves new privacy protections for email and the cloud

U.S. House approves new privacy protections for email and the cloud

The U.S. House of Representatives approved on Monday the Email Privacy Act, which would require law enforcement agencies to get court-ordered warrants to search email and other data stored with third parties for longer than six months

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