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Mojtaba Khamenei using ‘bin Laden template’ to survive, learned from Abbottabad: analyst
Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has spent nearly three months in hiding as tensions with the U.S. escalate — a disappearance that counterterrorism analysts say

Two suspected American communist insurgents killed in clash in the Philippines
Two Americans have died in the Philippines during a military engagement that the government said involved communist-linked groups. Lyle Prijoles, 40, and transgender woman Kai
Davide Cavallo: “Cercherò di non disinteressarmi del mio aggressore. Quei ragazzi non sono perduti”
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L’Aston Villa vince l’Europa League davanti al principe William: 3-0 al Friburgo
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Fox News Poll: 30% think recent Trump assassination attempt was staged
Three in 10 voters believe the recent assassination attempt against President Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner was staged, according to a

Fox News Poll: As economic pain deepens, disapproval of Trump hits new high
Voters are increasingly pessimistic about the economy and President Trump’s handling of key issues, while a majority opposes continued U.S. military involvement in Iran even
DHS: Canadian Citizen Voted in Multiple US Elections
Federal authorities have charged a Massachusetts man who is a Canadian citizen and lawful permanent U.S. resident with illegally voting in multiple federal elections over
DOJ Targets Maine Over ICE License Plate Policy
The Department of Justice has warned Maine that the state has until Friday to reverse a policy blocking confidential vehicle registrations and license plates for
Feds Give $200 Million More for NYC Penn Station Rebuild
The Transportation Department said Wednesday it will provide another $200 million to begin construction by the end of next year on an $8 billion plan

Illegal alien sentenced to 50 years for producing child pornography involving own relatives: ‘Monster’
FIRST ON FOX: An illegal alien living in California who used his underage niece with special needs and his nephew to produce child pornography was
Rep. Moore, Hudson in Ala.’s Senate GOP Primary Runoff
Rep. Barry Moore and former Navy SEAL Jared Hudson advanced to a runoff in Alabama’s Republican Senate primary, according to results announced Wednesday, delivering a
Dow Rallies 647 Points Ahead of Nvidia Results
Wall Street’s main indexes closed more than 1% higher Wednesday, bouncing back from a three-day selloff with a boost in sentiment from technology and chip
WHO Chief: Rubio Misunderstands Ebola Response
World Health Organization Chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Wednesday that Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s comments on Ebola show he doesn’t understand what the agency
Gas Prices Top $4 Nationwide Amid Iran Conflict
Americans in all 50 states are paying more than $4 a gallon for gasoline as the nearly three-month-long war with Iran continues to rattle global
Republicans Defend Senate Parliamentarian MacDonough
Several Senate Republicans are rejecting President Donald Trump’s call to remove Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough after she ruled against portions of the GOP’s immigration enforcement
Trump Says Cuba ‘Very Much on My Mind’ as US Indicts Raul Castro
“Cuba is very much on my mind right now,” President Donald Trump said as his administration ramped up pressure on Havana with a criminal indictment
Trump Says Cuba ‘Very Much on My Mind’ as US Indicts Raúl Castro Amid Aid Talks
“Cuba is very much on my mind right now,” President Donald Trump said this week as his administration ramped up pressure on Havana with a
Harvard Votes to Cap Undergrad A Grades
Harvard University faculty voted to limit the number of A grades awarded to undergraduates, targeting years of grade inflation that critics say has weakened academic
Report: Tom Homan on Deportations: ‘I Want More’
White House border czar Tom Homan said Immigration and Customs Enforcement is not backing away from President Donald Trump’s mass deportation agenda despite criticism from
Louisiana Receives Federal Education Waiver
Louisiana has become the second state in the nation to receive a federal waiver giving state education leaders greater control over how federal education funding