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Iraqi security forces in bulldozers and Humvees barreled into a camp that is
home to an Iranian opposition group early Friday.
almost 13 years ago
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On the eve of Florida’s GOP primary, Newt Gingrich is settling into the familiar
against-all-odds, take-no-prisoners role he’s always relished.
almost 12 years ago
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Secretary of State stops over in Kabul before heading to Tokyo for a conference on nonmilitary aid to Afghanistan.
over 11 years ago
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Republican women at a local fair agree with the congressman’s stance on rape and
abortion, and they say today’s tawdry popular culture degrades women.
over 11 years ago
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Political protests against Morsi power grab continue, as left decries constitution drafted by Islamists.
about 11 years ago
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Tens of thousands of the president’s supporters gathering in streets day after
about 11 years ago
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Mexican teachers protest reform that would change how they are evaluated
over 10 years ago
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Egyptian court bans the world’s oldest Islamist Movement that swept ousted president to power
over 10 years ago
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Despite low popularity, the movement hoping to strengthen its grass-roots efforts.
about 10 years ago
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Those who new the soldier are happy he is safe but worried about the toll his
years of captivity may have taken.
over 9 years ago
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On New York’s Staten Island, Trump voters are wary of the impeachment inquiry but are starting to pay attention.
over 4 years ago