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Jeff Rossen tries to get banned items past security.
A new report claims that some of America's top financial organizations have been compromised by an ad fraud "zombie army."
Too many supporters of the Trans-Pacific Partnership don’t want to debate TPP on its merits. They want to be able to say, “Trade is inherently good, and the TPP promotes trade, so any thinking person must support it, despite its flaws.” By implying, and often outright stating, that TPP critics are uninformed protectionists who just oppose trade in any form, they attempt to shut down debate. Ever since we were kids on a playground, we have all known that name-calling is a way to shut down debate and not shed light on real issues. So why are so many TPP advocates doing this?
Prison officials said alcohol is contraband.
U.S. State Dept. spokesman John Kirby is asked to explain Secretary of State John Kerry's remarks in France on Tuesday, comparing the Charlie Hebdo at
U.S. officials say the AK-47s would have been the terrorists' biggest expense.
A Denver-area store called Isis Books & Gifts wants the world to know its name comes from an Egyptian goddess and it isn't run by terrorists.
Fed officials believed last month that conditions needed to trigger an interest rate hike could "well be met" by their next meeting in December.
St. Louis County prosecutors say Nitica Lee injected a silicone substance into Daysha Phillips' buttocks in a hotel, causing her death in July.
St. Louis County prosecutors say Lee injected a silicone substance into 22-year-old Daysha Phillips' buttocks in a hotel, causing her death in July.