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Democrats don’t get why they’ve lost most working class voters

Class-war rhetoric from Democratic candidates jams working-class voters into a prefabricated progressive agenda, an expert on rural and working-class communities argues.

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For 2 centuries, Latter-day Saints have revered religious freedom – but their definition is evolving

Latter-day Saints have long valued the US Constitution’s promise of religious freedom – but the church has also tested its boundaries.

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What happens to debt when someone dies?

Whether or not there’s a will, the results are the same.

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Getting disability benefits got harder after the Social Security Administration’s staff was slashed

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