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The Iraqi military has encircled the city since last month. Now, with U.S. air support, it's pushing into the ISIS stronghold in the city center.
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In an interview with NPR, President Obama forcefully defended his strategy against ISIS and encouraged Americans to "keep things in perspective."
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The Centre on Religion and Geopolitics says that means that wiping out the Islamic State will not end the threat from jihadi groups.
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ISIS "is posing a threat to everyone," Russian President Vladimir Putin says. At his year-end news conference, Putin also said FIFA's Sepp Blatter should win the Nobel Peace Prize.
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"The threat from terrorism is real, but we will overcome it," Obama said, aiming to calm American anxiety over the danger posed by the Islamic State. He warned Americans not to give in to fear.
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The FBI says it is investigating possible ISIS sympathizers in all 50 U.S. states. A new report out Tuesday looks at what is known about ISIS supporters in America, where and who they are.
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President Obama called on the United States not give in to fear and discriminate based on religion. "That wouldn't just be a betrayal of our values, it would also feed ISIL's propaganda," he said.
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The National Security summit was called “Great Powers, Failed States and New Frontiers. ” It included a who’s who of Middle East intelligence experts…
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Texas has instructed volunteer organizations that settle international refugees statewide to immediately stop helping Syrians - even though it may not...
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French Prime Minister Manuel Valls says one more person has died, bringing the number of victims from the attacks to 130.