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Who’s in Charge of Outer Space?

All extraterrestrial activity today is governed by a 50-year-old, Cold War-era treaty. Will governments agree on an update before the final f

Obama holdover colluded with Unions

An Obama administration appointee with deep ties to labor unions promoted a grassroots campaign to reverse the Trump administration’s proposa

For the economy this Bill will unleash real growth again.

Have you noticed that free checking accounts are now nearly nonexistent, and locally owned stores are increasing the $5 minimum charge on deb

Strapped UN health agency spends big on travel

As the cash-strapped U.N. health agency pleads for more money to fund its responses to health crises worldwide, it has also been struggling t

Dem Operative Says To Ignore evidence

A campaign operative warns that if emails are found linking a slain Democratic National Committee (DNC) staffer to the 2016 leak of internal

Taking the jobs American dogs won’t do

But even this topic couldn’t escape at least a bit of controversy.

Don’t let Health Insurers hold Americans hostage

Insurers claim ‘uncertainty’ compels them to threaten pulling from exchanges or higher premiums.

What could a mysterious U.S. Spy Know about the JFK Assassination?

She may have been one of the bravest and best-placed American spies in the history of the Cold War, but few people outside the CIA know the m

I may look fine, but I need my service dog

Service dogs, most people probably think, are for blind people. And maybe for someone who uses a wheelchair. Not so much for those who appear

Joe Biden just made a stunning admission

Former Vice President Joe Biden mused about the potential for a future White House run and reflected on the 2016 race

Why We Shouldn't Be Surprised If North Korea Launched Ransomware Cyberattack

North Korea is now suspected of hacks on banks in 18 countries.

Net Neutrality Leads to Higher prices, Less Innovation

Keeping Obama administration-era net neutrality rules would result in higher Internet prices for consumers and less innovation, according to

Flipping the Rules from the Obama era

Over a few months, lawmakers used an obscure legislative rule to ram through changes that will have far-reaching implications for the coal in

What should I do to protect myself?

How to tell if at risk from WannaCry ransomware and what to do if you have been attacked

North Korea open to talks with Trump

North Korea is willing to engage in talks with the U.S. under the right conditions, a senior North Korean diplomat revealed Saturday.

'Burper' case involving 7th-grader back to Gorsuch court

If a 7th grader starts trading fake burps for laughs in gym class, what's a teacher to do?

Why the U.S. Is right to invest in Nuclear Weapons

Though it may seem counterintuitive, nuclear weapons are a critical tool of world peace.

Five Years Later: Podesta Group discloses extensive lobbying with Hillary

A document filed last month by the Podesta Group revealed the firm failed to disclose dozens of contact points it made with State Dept.

There's a huge court case you need to hear about

There's a huge court case you need to hear about. But the outcome is likely to have enormous repercussions for online privacy, net neutrality

How to stop school lunch shaming? Leave kids out of it

Far too often in school cafeterias across the country, a student is served a lunch, only for it to be thrown away because he or she does not