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Pentagon acknowledges US ground forces supporting ISIS fight in Libya
The Pentagon acknowledged Wednesday that a "small number" of U.S. forces are going in and out of Libya in support of an expanded air war against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria
ISIS Orders Its Franchises to Kill Christians
The coup that replaced Boko Haram's leader puts the ISIS subsidiary's focus on killing Christians in hopes it can unite, expand, and endure
Social Security Data Errors Can Turn People Into The Living Dead Facebook Twitter Google+ Email
A few months ago, when Dr. Thomas Lee logged in to his patients' electronic medical records to renew a prescription, something unexpected popped up. It was a notice that one of them had died
ObamaCare problems deepen as insurers scramble to stem losses
Six years after ObamaCare was signed into law – and countless assurances later that the law is “working” – America’s major insurance companies are facing mounting losses and threatening to pull out of the exchanges, leaving customers facing higher costs and fewer options
Dems erase the 2nd Amendment
“I’m not here to repeal the Second Amendment,” Hillary Clinton promised at the Democratic National Convention last week.
The future of the Republican Party after Donald Trump
Prominent #NeverTrump advocate and GOP consultant Rick Wilson (reportedly assisting in the independent Republican bid of CIA veteran Evan McMullin) persuasively argues that it is in the party's and country's interest for Donald Trump to — by a lot
Attacks on Christians in Egypt raise alarms
Residents in the southern Egyptian village of Naj al-Nassara watched in horror as their beloved Archangel Mikhail Coptic Church burned to the ground
Parents use toddler to smuggle 7 pounds of meth over border at Brownsville
Federal agents say a couple who crossed the border last week in Brownsville tried to smuggle methamphetamine into the country using their 19-month-old child
What Clinton and Trump propose for Social Security and Medicare
It’s not clear how much facts will matter in this year’s White House race. But with both major party conventions over, here are the details of what might be in store for the nation’s two important benefit programs that serve older Americans, plus millions of children and disabled folks: Social Security and Medicare
It's Working: Aetna Backing Away From Obamacare, Higher Premiums Announced
Since Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and the Democrats spent four days last week pretending that Obamacare is working (American consumers consistently disagree, as the law is hurting far more people than it's helping)
Encryption's quantum leap: The race to stop the hackers of tomorrow
Quantum computers could tear through the encryption used today, so researchers are looking at building new quantum-proof cryptography
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