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Hillary Clinton: She Was for a Border Wall Before She Was Against It
Hillary Clinton attacked Donald Trump, saying that she plans to “build bridges, not walls,” referencing the latter’s promise to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexican border

Here's how Americans are letting nearly $5 trillion go to waste
Americans' false sense of wealth creation could be costing them a comfortable retirement

Apple gives tiniest nod to privacy while announcing iPhone 7
Touting its efforts to protect personal information has become an Apple tradition

Medical marijuana and the Second Amendment
A federal appeals court said last week that a ban on the sale of guns to medical marijuana card holders is not a violation of the Second Amendment

The US has killed 15,000 Isis fighters for every American soldier Isis has killed
Number of Isis militants killed in US strikes increased from 6,000 in January 2015 to 45,000 in July 2016

Egypt’s Christians Say They Are at a ‘Breaking Point’
The Egyptian government has appointed Imam Mahmoud Gomaa, a Muslim cleric, to keep the peace between Christians and Muslims in this corner of upper Egypt

DEAD Govt Workers Get $1.7 Million From Social Security
The Social Security Administration (SSA) paid more than $1.7 million in benefits to dozens of dead federal government employees

Barack Obama’s healthcare problems turn critical
Malfunctioning insurance exchanges are undermining president’s signature reforms

Privacy Groups File FTC Complaint Over Whatsapp Facebook Privacy 'Bait And Switch'
When popular messaging app Whatsapp was acquired by Facebook in 2014 for $19 billion, the company responded to the obvious privacy implications with a blog post promising to "set the record straight" about the acquisition

Second Amendment backers arm up with ink and paper to battle California's 'Gunmageddon'
Barry Bahrami went from incredulous to angry last month when California Gov. Jerry Brown signed a batch of firearms control laws known collectively as “Gunmageddon.”

Conservatives lay out what’s at stake in November
There were two things U.S. Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner wanted to impress upon his fellow conservatives Sunday afternoon at the Annual World Famous Chicken Burn
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