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Terrorism

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White House says it thwarted cyberattack

Jim Kuhnhenn, Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) - The White House is acknowledging an attempt to infiltrate its computer system, but says it thwarted the effort...
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Obama/Romney Issues

7 issues candidates shouldn't ignore

Perry Bacon Jr.
ANALYSIS - Presidential campaigns rarely lead to great discussions of public policy, and this one has been no exception...
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President George W. Bush holds a morning discussion about the latest developments in China with National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice, April 11, 2001 in the Oval Office of the White House. (Photo by Eric Draper/White House/Newsmakers)

NYT report: Bush administration ignored early Bin Laden warnings

theGrio
A provocative new report from the New York Times alleges the Bush administration failed to heed several warnings of an imminent attack on U.S. on 9/11 back in 2001 that have not been previously revealed or declassified...
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In this Dec. 12, 2011 file photo, U.S. Army Pfc. Michael Burnett, 26, right, and Pvt. Christopher Salmon, 25 are led away in handcuffs after appearing before a magistrate judge at the Long County Sheriffs Office Monday, in Ludowici, Ga. (AP Photo/Lewis Levine, File)

Georgia murder case uncovers militia terror plot

Russ Bynum, Associated Press
LUDOWICI, Ga. (AP) - Four Army soldiers based in southeast Georgia killed a former comrade and his girlfriend to protect an anarchist militia group they formed that stockpiled assault weapons and plotted a range of anti-government attacks...
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In this Thursday, Aug. 10, 2006 file photo, a Massachusetts state trooper keeps watch over travelers making their way through Logan International Airport in Boston. Transportation Security Administration officers at Boston's Logan International Airport are alleging that a program intended to help flag possible terrorists based on passengers' mannerisms has led to rampant racial profiling, the New York Times reported Saturday, Aug. 11,2012.(AP Photo/Elise Amendola, File)

Racial profiling allegedly 'rampant' at Boston airport

Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) - Transportation Security Administration officers at Boston's Logan International Airport are alleging that a program intended to help flag possible terrorists based on passengers' mannerisms has led to rampant racial profiling...
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More US military aid to Africa as terrorism grows

Lolita C. Baldor, Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) - Growing concerns about persistent terrorist threats from splintered al-Qaida groups across Africa have triggered an increase in U.S. military funding and more focus on a handful of African nations...
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Hillary Clinton headed to Africa

MATTHEW LEE, Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — Growing security threats from Islamist militants and China's increasing influence throughout Africa are topping the agenda as Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton begins an 11-day swing around the continent...
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Did Congress force Obama into his controversial terrorism policies?

Ari Melber
ANALYSIS - For the first time in a generation, a Democrat is running for president without facing sustained attacks on his national security credentials...
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Accused movie theater shooter James Holmes makes his first court appearance at the Arapahoe County on July 23, 2012 in Centennial, Colorado.(Photo by RJ Sangosti-Pool/Getty Images)

Why isn't James Holmes deemed a 'terrorist'?

David Leonard
OPINION - In less than 36 hours, we’ve learned a lot about James Holmes, the alleged shooter in Aurora, Colorado...
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WASHINGTON, DC - U.S. President Barack Obama walks across the South Lawn

Is the Obama presidency the most 'lethal' in US history?

Caryn Freeman
"The Lethal Presidency of Barack Obama," an article by Tom Junod to be published in the August issue of Esquire Magazine delves into the heart of the Obama Administrations use of predator drones and their policies surrounding the “War on Terror.”
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