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The news of the NSA following us and listening in on some phone calls was already enough to cause controversy, but now things are getting more intense.
SEAL Team Six, who led the pre-dawn raid that killed bin Laden in his compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, became household names and national heroes. Who are these guys, and why have we never heard of JSOC before? That is the subject of the new documentary by Richard Rowley and Jeremy Scahill, Dirty Wars: The World is a Battlefield.  
It's been a while since we've heard anything about Boston Marathon bombing suspect, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, but now, his mother is telling reporters that her wounded son is doing "fine."
Police investigating the brutal Woolwich, London attack had another break in their case, when a 10th suspect was arrested on Monday.
Kenyan police say that Adebolajo was held in Kenya in 2010 on suspicion of seeking to train with an al-Qaeda-linked group in Somalia.
Just two days after 28-year-old Michael Olumide Adebolajo and an unidentified 22-year-old brutally attacked an innocent soldier in London, video of their dramatic capture has emerged. 
Yesterday, a brutal midday attack on a soldier in a London neighborhood shocked the world and frightened the city; officials have deemed it an act of terror. Here are the latest developments in the case...
48-year-old Ingrid Loyau-Kennett, Cub Scout leader and mother of two, was just trying to help the wounded soldier on the street after witnessing a gruesome machete attack in Woolwich, South East London.
Boston bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev's friend, Ibrahim Todashev, is being remembered as a "tough" and sometimes violent kid by his friends and people who knew him.
Just like any other patient, the medical staff at Beth Israel hospital in Boston made sure they gave the best care to bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in order for him to heal properly.
The agents were called to the Michigan student's home after he was spotted walking the pressure cooker used to make the kabsa to a friend's house.
Today, authorities have released more information regarding the suspects, who was involved, and, what will eventually happen to Tamerlan Tsarnaev's body. Here are the latest developments in the ongoing case. 
It has been three weeks since two pressure cooker bombs detonated at the Boston Marathon, killing three and wounding more than 200. Here are the latest developments in the ongoing case.
As time progress, it seems the case of the Boston Marathon bombings gets deeper and deeper as more details emerge.  
It's been over two weeks since Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev allegedly detonated two pressure cooker bombs at the Boston Marathon; an act of terror that killed three and injured more than 200. 
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