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McCain returns, but DoD’s policy bill faces health care road block
After a dramatic return to the Senate to cast a vote on the GOP’s Obamacare overhaul Tuesday, Sen. John McCain said he hoped to soon shepherd through the chamber’s 2018 defense policy bill. But there are more questions than answers about when and how.
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WWII veteran donates restored Jeep to Texas military group
Don Foran recently let a part of his past go.
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Trump, Lebanese leader pledge solidarity against terrorism
President Donald Trump and Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri pledged solidarity Tuesday in their joint fight against terrorism by the Islamic State group and others.
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Kurdish official says US role essential in post-ISIS Syria
The Kurdish-led effort to secure Raqqa once it is liberated from the Islamic State group will require long-term U.S. political and financial support for the battered city’s governance and reconstruction, a senior Syrian Kurdish official said Tuesday.
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Kushner, Manafort meet with congressional investigators
Two key members of President Donald Trump’s presidential campaign met Tuesday with congressional investigators probing Russia’s interference in the 2016 election and possible collusion with Trump associates.
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Marine veteran killed fighting Islamic State in Syria
A former Marine who secretly traveled to Syria earlier this year to battle the Islamic State was killed while fighting for a Kurdish militia, his father said Tuesday.
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Pentagon identifies remains of NYC Marine killed in WWII
Military officials say they’ve identified the remains of a U.S. Marine from New York City who was killed in a Pacific island battle during World War II.
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Dems block passage of intelligence bill
House Democrats on Monday blocked passage of a non-controversial intelligence policy bill, saying that Republicans were rushing to pass it without extensive debate.
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US soldier pleads not guilty to support for Islamic State
A U.S. Army soldier based in Hawaii pleaded not guilty Monday to charges of attempting to support the Islamic State group.
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Man sentenced to 30 years in Fort Riley bomb plot
A Kansas man who tried to set off what he thought was a bomb at an Army post to support the Islamic State group was sentenced Monday to 30 years in federal prison.
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McCain returns, but DoD’s policy bill faces health care road block
After a dramatic return to the Senate to cast a vote on the GOP’s Obamacare overhaul Tuesday, Sen. John McCain said he hoped to soon shepherd through the chamber’s 2018 defense policy bill. But there are more questions than answers about when and how.
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WWII veteran donates restored Jeep to Texas military group
Don Foran recently let a part of his past go.
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Trump, Lebanese leader pledge solidarity against terrorism
President Donald Trump and Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri pledged solidarity Tuesday in their joint fight against terrorism by the Islamic State group and others.
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Kurdish official says US role essential in post-ISIS Syria
The Kurdish-led effort to secure Raqqa once it is liberated from the Islamic State group will require long-term U.S. political and financial support for the battered city’s governance and reconstruction, a senior Syrian Kurdish official said Tuesday.
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Kushner, Manafort meet with congressional investigators
Two key members of President Donald Trump’s presidential campaign met Tuesday with congressional investigators probing Russia’s interference in the 2016 election and possible collusion with Trump associates.
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Marine veteran killed fighting Islamic State in Syria
A former Marine who secretly traveled to Syria earlier this year to battle the Islamic State was killed while fighting for a Kurdish militia, his father said Tuesday.
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Pentagon identifies remains of NYC Marine killed in WWII
Military officials say they’ve identified the remains of a U.S. Marine from New York City who was killed in a Pacific island battle during World War II.
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Dems block passage of intelligence bill
House Democrats on Monday blocked passage of a non-controversial intelligence policy bill, saying that Republicans were rushing to pass it without extensive debate.
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US soldier pleads not guilty to support for Islamic State
A U.S. Army soldier based in Hawaii pleaded not guilty Monday to charges of attempting to support the Islamic State group.
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Man sentenced to 30 years in Fort Riley bomb plot
A Kansas man who tried to set off what he thought was a bomb at an Army post to support the Islamic State group was sentenced Monday to 30 years in federal prison.
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McCain returns, but DoD’s policy bill faces health care road block
After a dramatic return to the Senate to cast a vote on the GOP’s Obamacare overhaul Tuesday, Sen. John McCain said he hoped to soon shepherd through the chamber’s 2018 defense policy bill. But there are more questions than answers about when and how.
-
WWII veteran donates restored Jeep to Texas military group
Don Foran recently let a part of his past go.
-
Trump, Lebanese leader pledge solidarity against terrorism
President Donald Trump and Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri pledged solidarity Tuesday in their joint fight against terrorism by the Islamic State group and others.
-
Kurdish official says US role essential in post-ISIS Syria
The Kurdish-led effort to secure Raqqa once it is liberated from the Islamic State group will require long-term U.S. political and financial support for the battered city’s governance and reconstruction, a senior Syrian Kurdish official said Tuesday.
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Kushner, Manafort meet with congressional investigators
Two key members of President Donald Trump’s presidential campaign met Tuesday with congressional investigators probing Russia’s interference in the 2016 election and possible collusion with Trump associates.
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Marine veteran killed fighting Islamic State in Syria
A former Marine who secretly traveled to Syria earlier this year to battle the Islamic State was killed while fighting for a Kurdish militia, his father said Tuesday.
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Pentagon identifies remains of NYC Marine killed in WWII
Military officials say they’ve identified the remains of a U.S. Marine from New York City who was killed in a Pacific island battle during World War II.
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Dems block passage of intelligence bill
House Democrats on Monday blocked passage of a non-controversial intelligence policy bill, saying that Republicans were rushing to pass it without extensive debate.
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US soldier pleads not guilty to support for Islamic State
A U.S. Army soldier based in Hawaii pleaded not guilty Monday to charges of attempting to support the Islamic State group.
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Man sentenced to 30 years in Fort Riley bomb plot
A Kansas man who tried to set off what he thought was a bomb at an Army post to support the Islamic State group was sentenced Monday to 30 years in federal prison.













