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Maryland county stun gun ban prompts Second Amendment lawsuit
Leah Baran sued in federal court after stun gun manufacturer Taser International refused to ship the device to her home in Howard County last month, Courthouse News Service reports
Lockheed, Pentagon announce $8.5 billion F-35 order
The Department of Defense and Lockheed Martin announced on Friday an agreement worth about $8.5 billion for 90 F-35 jets, the lowest price to date for the Pentagon's most expensive program
Border walls have a history of doing their jobs
Michael Rubin for the American Enterprise Institute: Is it a foregone conclusion that a U.S.-Mexico border wall would be a multi-billion-dollar folly?
When is it appropriate to take Social Security at age 62?
Q: What are some reasons why someone might want to collect Social Security at 62?
Microsoft to continue to invest over $1 billion a year on cyber security
U.S. software firm Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) will continue to invest over $1 billion annually on cyber security research and development in the coming years, a senior executive said
Trump White House Website Addresses Law Enforcement and the Second Amendment
A few changes were made to the official White House website on the day of President Donald Trump’s inauguration, including adding a “Standing Up For Our Law Enforcement Community” page under the “Issues” section
Trump signs order temporarily halting admission of refugees, promises priority for Christians
President Trump signed an order Friday to suspend admission of all refugees for 120 days while a new system is put in place to tighten vetting for those from predominantly Muslim countries and give preference to religious minorities
Trump moves on border wall, 'sanctuary cities'; Mexican president rejects plan
President Donald Trump moved aggressively to tighten the nation's immigration controls Wednesday, signing executive actions to jumpstart construction of his promised U.S.-Mexico border wall
So long, privacy! Anonymous browsing habits may reveal your identity
Raising further questions about privacy on the internet, researchers including those of Indian origin have found that a person's online behaviour can be identified by linking anonymous web browsing histories with your Facebook, Twitter and Instagram profiles
Trump Issues Executive Order Scaling Back Parts of Obamacare
In his first executive order, President Trump on Friday directed government agencies to scale back as many aspects of the Affordable Care Act as possible, moving within hours of being sworn in to fulfill his pledge to eviscerate Barack Obama’s signature health care law
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