Spurned by U.S. and Facing Danger Back Home, Iranian Christians Fear the Worst
The United States rejected 100 Iranians, mainly members of Christian minorities, who had applied for refugee status under a law offering religious protections.
States Seek More Federal Funding For Opioid Treatment, Not More Promises
The Trump administration has talked about prioritizing the opioid crisis, but states have seen little in the way of new resources. And, in some states, getting into treatment is becoming even harder.
1 State? 7 States? Uncertainty Persists About Russian Cyberattacks On U.S. Election
The intelligence community has more evidence than it has revealed about Russian interference efforts — but so far it is keeping what it knows secret.
Repeal The Second Amendment? That’s Not So Simple. Here’s What It Would Take
The Founding Fathers were willing to be edited, it seems, but they did not want it to be easy. So they made the amending process a steep uphill climb, requiring a clear national consensus to succeed.
Russia’s ‘Fancy Bear’ Reportedly Hacks German Government Networks
German media report that the Kremlin-linked hacking group placed malware in a key government network that may have gone undetected for as long as a year.
Parts Suppliers Call for Cleaner Cars, Splitting With Their Main Customers: Automakers
Car-parts makers spoke out against a Trump administration plan to review and potentially weaken tailpipe pollution rules.
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