All American Al Qaeda Look the Same, Apparently
Turns out the one Pakistanis captured isn't the one we were told it was.
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Turns out the one Pakistanis captured isn't the one we were told it was.
The California native was indicted on charges of treason in 2006.
Latest in string of high-profile captures.
This is the second serious blow to the rebel group in less than a week.
This is entirely less fun than when it happened with North Korea.
This will be very confusing for all of conservative talk radio.
The brother of NYU's principal backer in the Middle East was acquitted despite damning video evidence.
How U.S. involvement in Yemen is affecting the wobbling government of President Saleh.
After a would-be terrorist with explosive materials boarded a plane from Amsterdam to Detroit on Christmas Day, Obama calls for an international security crackdown.
The JPMorgan CEO had some harsh words for Britain's chancellor of the exchequer.
Predictably, he was trying to call attention to the country's human-rights abuses.
Over 5,000 are expected to protest the war in Afghanistan at Obama's award ceremony in Oslo, but 44% of polled Norwegians think it was rude of him to cancel the traditional lunch.
Lawmakers begin expressing their doubts about as-yet-unknown plan.
Reports already indicate that he'll be sending over 30,000 more troops.
Obama's bow to Emperor Akihito is criticized from a variety of fun angles.
He'll be the president again, even though a lot of the votes for him weren't technically real.