- FBI Came to Benghazi and Left in Past 24 Hours ABC OTUS News
FBI arrived in Benghazi on Thursday to investigate the terror attack and left 12 hours later More »FBI Came to Benghazi and Left in Past 24 Hours
FBI arrived in Benghazi on Thursday to investigate the terror attack and left 12 hours later
- DNC’s Brad Woodhouse claims Romney wants to ‘go back to war in Iraq’ The Daily Caller
After President Barack Obama stumbled his way to a loss in the first presidential debate on Wednesday night, Democratic National Committee communications … More »DNC’s Brad Woodhouse claims Romney wants to ‘go back to war in Iraq’
After President Barack Obama stumbled his way to a loss in the first presidential debate on Wednesday night, Democratic National Committee communications director Brad Woodhouse took to MSNBC to try to spin criticism back in the direction of Mitt Romney with what appeared to be a fabricated claim.
- Downsizing the military The Week
Washington's looming defense "sequester" would slash the Pentagon's budget by $55 billion a year. Would that imperil the nation? More »Downsizing the military
Washington's looming defense "sequester" would slash the Pentagon's budget by $55 billion a year. Would that imperil the nation?
- NATO worried by Libya armed groups, offers security help Reuters
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The head of NATO expressed concern on Thursday about armed groups operating outside government control in Libya and said he … More »NATO worried by Libya armed groups, offers security help
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The head of NATO expressed concern on Thursday about armed groups operating outside government control in Libya and said he was encouraging Tripoli to accept an offer of help to reform its security sector. NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen made the offer to Libyan leader Mohammed Magarief …
- Ads promoting defeat of jihad going up in New York City subways AP
NEW YORK, N.Y. - As violent protests over an anti-Islamic film ridiculing the Prophet Muhammad sweep over much of the Muslim world, a conservative blogger's … More »Ads promoting defeat of jihad going up in New York City subways
NEW YORK, N.Y. - As violent protests over an anti-Islamic film ridiculing the Prophet Muhammad sweep over much of the Muslim world, a conservative blogger's provocative ad equating Muslim radicals with savages is set to go up in New York City's subway system.
- New picture emerging of "terrorist attack" in Benghazi Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Consulate in Benghazi apparently was not troubled at first by a smattering of protesters on the anniversary of the September … More »New picture emerging of "terrorist attack" in Benghazi
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Consulate in Benghazi apparently was not troubled at first by a smattering of protesters on the anniversary of the September 11 attacks last week, but that changed abruptly at 9:35 p.m. when it sent a message that the building was under heavy assault, U.S. government sources said. New information …
- Fury over Mohammad video simmers on in Muslim world Reuters
DUBAI (Reuters) - A wave of furious anti-Western protests against a film mocking the Prophet Mohammad abated on Saturday, but U.S. policy in the Muslim … More »Fury over Mohammad video simmers on in Muslim world
DUBAI (Reuters) - A wave of furious anti-Western protests against a film mocking the Prophet Mohammad abated on Saturday, but U.S. policy in the Muslim world remained overshadowed by 13 minutes of amateurish video on the Internet. Washington ordered family members and non-essential staff to leave the U.S. embassy in Khartoum, …
- Tunisia death toll rises to four in US embassy attack Reuters
TUNIS (Reuters) - The death toll from Friday's attack on the U.S. embassy in Tunis, provoked by a film that mocks the Prophet Mohammed, rose to four, with … More »Tunisia death toll rises to four in US embassy attack
TUNIS (Reuters) - The death toll from Friday's attack on the U.S. embassy in Tunis, provoked by a film that mocks the Prophet Mohammed, rose to four, with 46 people injured, a hospital official said. Police fought hundreds of protesters who smashed windows, hurled petrol bombs and stones at police from inside, and started …
- Tunisia death toll rises to four in U.S. embassy attack Reuters
TUNIS (Reuters) - The death toll from Friday's attack on the U.S. embassy in Tunis, provoked by a film that mocks the Prophet Mohammed, rose to four, with … More »Tunisia death toll rises to four in U.S. embassy attack
TUNIS (Reuters) - The death toll from Friday's attack on the U.S. embassy in Tunis, provoked by a film that mocks the Prophet Mohammed, rose to four, with 46 people injured, a hospital official said. Police fought hundreds of protesters who smashed windows, hurled petrol bombs and stones at police from inside, and started …
- Former Solicitor General Ted Olson Plays Biden in Ryan Debate Prep National Journal
CLEARWATER, Fla. -- Attorney Ted Olson, who was solicitor general for President George W. Bush, is playing the part of Vice President Joe Biden in Republican … More »Former Solicitor General Ted Olson Plays Biden in Ryan Debate Prep
CLEARWATER, Fla. -- Attorney Ted Olson, who was solicitor general for President George W. Bush, is playing the part of Vice President Joe Biden in Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan's debate preparation, the Romney campaign announced Saturday.
- Former Solicitor General Ted Olson Plays Biden in Paul Ryan Debate Prep National Journal
CLEARWATER, Fla. -- Attorney Ted Olson, who was solicitor general for President George W. Bush, is playing the part of Vice President Joe Biden in Republican … More »Former Solicitor General Ted Olson Plays Biden in Paul Ryan Debate Prep
CLEARWATER, Fla. -- Attorney Ted Olson, who was solicitor general for President George W. Bush, is playing the part of Vice President Joe Biden in Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan's debate preparation, the Romney campaign announced Saturday.
- Anti-American fury sweeps Middle East over film Reuters
KHARTOUM/TUNIS (Reuters) - Fury about a film that insults the Prophet Mohammad tore across the Middle East after weekly prayers on Friday with protesters … More »Anti-American fury sweeps Middle East over film
KHARTOUM/TUNIS (Reuters) - Fury about a film that insults the Prophet Mohammad tore across the Middle East after weekly prayers on Friday with protesters attacking U.S. embassies and burning American flags as the Pentagon rushed to bolster security at its missions. At least seven people were killed as local police struggled …
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