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New gun laws after mass shootings have worked in Australia, the UK and Finland
The United States is again debating what to do after another mass shooting. This debate could last a few days, or even a few weeks, but eventually — the issue will be forgotten
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ISIS? There's An App For That
The Islamic State group has developed a smartphone app that will carry the organization’s propaganda
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San Bernardino Suspect Supported ISIS: Reports
San Bernardino suspect Tashfeen Malik posted online statement of support for ISIS leader on day of shooting
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Obama to veto legislation on refugee screening
President Barack Obama would veto a Republican bill introduced in the wake of the Paris attacks to toughen the screening process for Syrian refugees
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New York officials: No credible ISIS threat against city
There is no credible threat to New York City at this time, officials said
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China denies torturing political prisoners
A Chinese delegation denied mistreatement of prisoners held in police stations and deaths in custody
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Why Has ISIS Not Successfully Attacked The US?
Despite ISIS rhetoric, the threat of a major attack on U.S. soil remains unfulfilled
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Consumer prices rise for first time in three months, a positive inflation sign for the Fed
Consumer prices rose last month for the first time since July, an inflation signal that could help push the Federal Reserve to increase a key interest rate
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Hillary Clinton Receives Another Big Union Endorsement
The endorsement is somewhat surprising in light of Clinton’s recent comments on the federal minimum wage
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World leaders agree on broad anti-ISIL plans at G20
World leaders have promised to tighten border controls, step up intelligence sharing and crack down on "terrorist" financing
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