Sixteen years after the Patriot Act expanded government surveillance powers, a bi-partisan group of Senators has proposed requiring the National Security Agency (NSA) to obtain a warrant before searching through …
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“What happened to conservatism?” This is the question that House Liberty Caucus Chairman Rep. Justin Amash (R-Mich.) was left asking after the House narrowly passed the Senate’s $4 trillion budget …
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Unless things change in the interim, citizens of several American states may have to show passports in order to fly within the country. After years of delays in enforcement, the …
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A recent memo from the US Treasury Office of Inspector General indicated the US Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) and the US Mint face continuing challenges with coin and …
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The employee contribution limit for 2018 is rising to $18,500, up from $18,000 in 2017. The overall contribution limit, which includes employer contributions and contributions from other sources, is rising …
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In a move that generated surprise among veterans, military contractors, and lawmakers, President Trump has signed a broadly worded executive order authorizing the Secretary of Defense to institute a mini-draft …
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The effects of Hurricane Harvey on the state of Texas and of Hurricane Irma on Florida have brought a renewed focus to the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) and its …
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Obama’s Deal with Russians In October 2010, Hillary Clinton’s State Department and government agencies on the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) unanimously approved the partial sale …
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The ambush on US troops in Niger two weeks ago was reportedly executed by a group calling itself Islamic State in the Greater Sahara. The assault involved 40-50 extremists in …
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It seems every time a new Congress or president comes to Washington, DC, politically valuable special interests amp up their ceaseless clamoring for more favors from the ever-expanding government, usually …