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The Man Who Stood Up To Facebook
There is a man who is a thorn in the side of Facebook — a problem that just won't go away
Guns, the Second Amendment and what you should hear from Clinton and Trump
At this Sunday’s town-hall style presidential debate the public is able to vote for their favorite questions
US strikes Houthi rebel targets in Yemen, says Pentagon
The US directly entered Yemen’s bloody civil war on Thursday as it fired cruise missiles at Houthi rebel radar sites in retaliation for two separate missile attacks aimed at American warships
How to Breakthrough Millennial Christians' 'Cynical' Attitude on Talk Is Cheap
Over 200 millennials participated in the Q Commons telecast Thursday night to discuss the touchiest of subjects among them: race relations and the presidential election
Health costs may gobble up Social Security benefits
Health care costs could drain your Social Security benefits in retirement, especially if you're a woman
Democratic governor: Obamacare 'no longer affordable' for many
Gov. Mark Dayton told reporters the law has "many good features to it" but needs help from Congress to make coverage more affordable, according to a transcript provided by his office
Hillary Clinton: ‘Supreme Court is Wrong on the Second Amendment’
Last week, Secretary Hillary Clinton attended a private fundraiser in New York City, at the home of John Zaccaro, a felon convicted of selling cocaine to an undercover cop
Memo to Conservatives: Stop Helping Hillary
This election is about America’s future, not conservatism’s
Conservative Christian Support for Donald Trump Tested by Candidate’s Lewd Comments
Growing criticism from preachers could hurt the Republican candidate’s bid for the presidency
Kaine Claims Ignorance on Clinton’s ‘Open Border’ Quote
Democratic Vice Presidential nominee Tim Kaine claimed ignorance on Sunday morning when CNN’s Jake Tapper asked him about an excerpt from a speech where Hillary Clinton called for open borders
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