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Ex-Michigan congressman sentenced in terror funding case
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A former Michigan congressman and U.S. delegate to the United Nations has been sentenced to a year and one day in prison for lobbying for a Missouri-based Islamic charity that had been identified as a global terrorist...Tags: Court Preliminary, Trials, Iraq, Prisons, Lawyers
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Jury convicts 2 Minn. women in terror case
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A jury has convicted two Minnesota women accused of funneling money to a terrorist group in Somalia. Jurors returned their verdicts in federal court in Minneapolis Thursday. Amina Farah Ali (ah-MEE'-nuh FEHR'-uh ah-LEE') and...Tags: Terrorism, Justice System, Guerrilla Activity, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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9/11 remembered in worldwide ceremonies
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Ten years on from the day the 9/11 terrorist attacks changed so much for so many people, the world's leaders and millions of citizens are pausing to reflect.
From Sydney to Atlanta, formal ceremonies are planned or...Tags: Osama bin Laden, Barack Obama, Guerrilla Activity, Air and Space Accidents, Entertainment
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US Muslims find defending themselves exhausting
DEARBORN, Mich. (AP) — Finishing law school is a challenge for Dewnya Bakri-Bazzi, but being an American and a Muslim can be downright exhausting.
As she crammed before class this week, Bakri-Bazzi caught up on testimony from a congressional...Tags: Basketball, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Crimes, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Education
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King: Hearings on Muslims in America will be fair
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Republican congressman who has organized controversial hearings into radical Islam called Muslims "part of the mosaic" of America Wednesday and said they shouldn't feel threatened or intimidated by his inquiry. "If there is...Tags: NBC (tv network), Washington, DC, Crimes, ABC (tv network), CBS Corp.
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Tears, shouts as terror hearing becomes political
WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress pushed deep into a raw and emotional debate Thursday over American Muslims who have committed terrorist attacks in the name of religion, in a hearing punctuated by tearful testimony, angry recriminations and political...Tags: Council on American-Islamic Relations, Human Interest, Washington, DC, Crimes, Peter King
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Highlights of Obama's $3.73 trillion budget
WASHINGTON (AP) — A look at what President Barack Obama has requested in his $3.73 trillion budget for the 2012 fiscal year beginning Oct. 1. ____ Agency: Agriculture Spending: $145.6 billion Percentage Change from 2011: 1.5 percent decrease...Tags: Government Health Care, Energy Resources, Mexico, Local Government, Disasters and Accidents
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With Huckabee out, GOP field vies for his backers
Associated PressWASHINGTON (AP) — Mike Huckabee's decision to forgo a shot at the presidency further muddies the field for a worthy Republican challenger to President Barack Obama, and leaves America's social conservatives without a clear candidate to throw their...Tags: Iowa, NBC (tv network), Barack Obama, Christianity, Washington, DC
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Al Qaeda group confirms death of Abou Zeid and another leader
ReutersNOUAKCHOTT, June 16 (Reuters) - Al Qaeda's North African wing (AQIM) on Sunday confirmed the death of two of its senior commanders in Mali earlier this year, veteran jihadist Abdelhamid Abou Zeid and brigade commander Abdallah Al Chinguetti, Mauritania'...Tags: Mauritania, France
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Today's Buzz: Should U.S. arm Syrian rebels?
Orlando Sentinel Editorial BoardLast week the Obama administration announced that it would begin arming rebels in Syria’s civil war, two years after the conflict began. The decision came as the White House said it had conclusive evidence that Syria had used chemical weapons...Tags: Barack Obama, Weaponry, Wars and Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, White House
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Pushing the envelope on data collection, NSA-style
WASHINGTON - Thirty-five years ago in United States v. Choate, the courts ruled that the Postal Service may record "mail cover," i.e., what's written on the outside of an envelope -- the addresses of sender and receiver. The National Security Agency's...
Tags: National Security Agency, Software Industry, Barack Obama, Politics, PRISM (surveillance program)
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Can the Obama administration be trusted?
— Thirty-five years ago in United States v. Choate, the courts ruled that the U.S. Postal Service may record "mail cover," i.e., what's written on the outside of an envelope — the addresses of sender and receiver. The National Security...
Tags: Software Industry, Barack Obama, PRISM (surveillance program), Elections, National Government
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