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FBI Files Reveal Missing Boxes of Clinton Emails

AP

BY: Jack Heretik

October 6, 2016 6:12 pm

FBI files reveal the existence of missing boxes containing Hillary Clinton’s emails as well as allegations of evidence tampering in the Clinton email scandal.

Russia Indicates It Will Shoot Down Coalition Jets That Strike Assad Forces

S-300 missile systems

BY: Morgan Chalfant

October 6, 2016 4:43 pm

The Russian Defense Ministry indicated Thursday that it would shoot down U.S.-led coalition jets that target Bashar al Assad’s forces with air strikes in Syria.

Accused Hezbollah Operative Slated to Speak In Washington, D.C.

Questions remain about how individual linked to terror obtained visa
Azmi Bishara

BY: Adam Kredo

October 6, 2016 4:43 pm

A former Arab member of Israel’s parliament who was forced to flee the country after he was accused of working as a top Hezbollah operative is slated to speak next week in Washington, D.C., raising questions about how he obtained permission to enter U.S. soil.

U.S. Attorney: Fort Campbell Soldiers Sold Stolen Military Equipment Overseas

Soldiers of the 3rd Brigade Combat Team of the 101st Airborne Division in the hanger on Jan. 14, 2015, at Fort Campbell, Ky. / AP

BY: Natalie Johnson

October 6, 2016 4:00 pm

A U.S. attorney announced charges Thursday against six soldiers and two civilians stationed at Fort Campbell who were indicted after allegedly selling stolen Army equipment on eBay.

More Than 40 Afghan Troops Missing From Military Training in U.S.

Troops in Afghanistan

BY: Natalie Johnson

October 6, 2016 1:48 pm

At least 44 Afghan troops who were in the United States for military training have gone missing over the last year, likely in an attempt to find work and live illegally in the country, Pentagon officials said Thursday.

ISIS-Linked Terrorist Group Calls Rocket Attack in Israel ‘Jihad Against Jews’

Tall plumes of smoke rise from an Israeli missile strike in Gaza City, Oct. 5, 2016 / AP

BY: Natalie Johnson

October 6, 2016 1:10 pm

A Palestinian terrorist group linked to the Islamic State claimed responsibility for a rocket attack in Israel on Wednesday, declaring it part of the “jihad against Jews.”

Fog of War Claims 21 Tribal Fighters in Mosul Campaign

U.S. military officials, Iraqi army announce joint investigation
The body of an Islamic State militant lays on the ground after a repelled attack from the militants by the Iraqi army, outside the town of Qayyarah, Tuesday Oct. 4 / AP

BY: Douglas Burton

October 6, 2016 1:07 pm

U.S. military officials and the Iraqi army have announced a joint investigation into a mistaken air strike that killed 21 tribal fighters and wounded seven in a village near the city of Qayara, 34 miles south of Mosul, according to Operation Inherent Resolve.

Top Pentagon Aide Used Govt Credit Card to Charge $1800 at ‘Cica Cica Boom’ Strip Club

Defense Secretary Ash Carter and U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Ron Lewis (left) / AP

BY: Morgan Chalfant

October 6, 2016 1:01 pm

A top aide to Defense Secretary Ash Carter used his government-issued charge card to pay for personal expenses at a strip club and engaged in “unbecoming” behavior like drinking too much in public.

Report: Foreign ISIS Recruits Likely to Be Well-Educated, Relatively Wealthy

‘Poverty is not a driver of radicalization’
French fighters (or French speaking) of ISIS or Islamic State group or Daesh deliver a message to Francois Hollande and to French people, mourning the killers of Charlie Hebdo team, brothers Kouachi, as well as Amedy Coulibaly in a video message sent on internet on February 4th, 2015

BY: Natalie Johnson

October 6, 2016 12:06 pm

Foreign recruits to the Islamic State are well-educated and relatively wealthy individuals, upending the notion that poverty and low education levels play a primary role in driving support for the militant group, according to a new report from the World Bank.

DHS: Half of U.S. States Seeking Federal Help to Stop Election Hackers

Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson Tuesday

BY: David Rutz

October 6, 2016 11:35 am

Half of the states in the country have sought help from the Obama administration in efforts to stop potential election hackers, Politico reports.

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