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U.S. military vows more complex training in Europe to deter Russia
The U.S. military on Sunday vowed to increase the scope and complexity of its European training exercises to deter Russian aggression, as more U.S. tanks, trucks and other equipment arrived in Germany for a big buildup on NATO's eastern flank
Christians the most persecuted group in world for second year
Christians continued to be the most persecuted group across the globe in 2016, according to a study
Taking Social Security in 2017? Here's What You Need to Know
Every year, millions of Americans become eligible to take Social Security benefits, and many jump at the chance to tap into the federal government's retirement program
U.S. judge blocks transgender, abortion-related Obamacare protections
A federal judge in Texas on Saturday issued a court order barring enforcement of an Obama administration policy seeking to extend anti-discrimination protections under the Affordable Care Act to transgender health and abortion-related services
Donald Trump says “no computer is safe” when it comes to privacy
President-elect Donald Trump says that “no computer is safe” when it comes to keeping information private, expressing new skepticism about the security of online communications his administration is likely to use for everything from day-to-day planning to international relations
Weaponized Drones and the Second Amendment
Do Americans have a constitutional right to own and use armed drones for self-defense?
Conservative Groups Warn of Obama’s ‘Midnight Litigation’ Against US Business
Conservative and pro-business groups warn that the Obama administration may pursue legal action to enforce some of its thousands of new “job-crushing” regulations before President-elect Donald Trump is sworn into office
2017 to Bring Rise in Violent Persecution of Christians Worldwide
Christians living in Islamic countries as well as in the world's two most populous countries of India and China are set to face heightened threats of violent persecution at the hands of both state and non-state actors in 2017, Release International has warned
Central Americans continue to surge across U.S. border, new DHS figures show
U.S. officials are grappling with a 15 percent surge in illegal immigration, reflecting continued failures by the Obama administration to deter illegal immigration along the country’s southwestern border
GOP eyes big gamble on ObamaCare
Republicans are betting that they can force Democrats to negotiate a replacement for ObamaCare if they repeal the law first
NSA Collected Data From People Using Cell Phones On Planes
It was a collaboration between American and British spy agencies, according to the latest Edward Snowden revelation
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