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Could you afford to pay $3000 a month for health insurance? Previously, Ian Dixon had been paying $900 a month for health insurance for his family of four, but thanks to changes in the Charlottesville insurance market, a similar
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According to State Department statistics, since 2007, the U.S. has admitted 20,739 individuals from Iran; 7,232 from Sudan, and 812 from Syria through the Visa Lottery program –Iran, Sudan and Syria are currently the only
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If you’ve seen the movie “Runaway Jury” with John Cusack, Rachel Weisz, and Gene Hackman, then you are familiar with the story of how people attempt to emotionally manipulate a jury to convict gun manufacturers
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Incredible video has been released that shows Atlanta nurses laughing at a World War II veteran as he struggles to breathe and finally dies. The video of one of the nurse’s deposition, along with changing her story after
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You really just can’t fix stupid in this country and Columbia Mayor Steve Benjamin is just the latest example of this. On Wednesday Benjamin said that he is planning to propose a city ordinance which would ban the use of
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The Federal Communications Commission is aiming to kill rules implemented by Barack Obama’s administration that demand fair Internet traffic treatment — part of the net neutrality rules. Goodbye, net neutrality? The FCC will
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The Department of Defense has released data about sexual assault reports for fiscal years 2013-2016, finding the prevalence rate continues to fall. The latest figures show that the prevalence rate of sexual assault has been on
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Michael Savage is one of the most popular conservative radio hosts in America, but these days his focus in on talking about God. His new book is getting a lot of criticism, because many Americans don’t like when people mix
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A Connecticut public middle school canceled the indoctrination by an Islamic speaker after parents were outraged and there was a backlash in the community over those attempts to indoctrinate their children.The actions were
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I know that the headline sounds absolutely crazy, but this is actually a true story. A Silicon Valley executive named Anthony Levandowski has already filed paperwork with the IRS for the nonprofit corporation that is going to