It has been five months since the president last visited the Defense Department, but the war against the Islamic State is just as frozen as when he was last there.
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Bowe Bergdahl is to be court-martialed for deserting his post in Afghanistan.
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Expressing renewed exasperation over the United States’ inability to forge a two-state solution between Israelis and Palestinians, Secretary of State John Kerry says he has no idea how the more than 60-year-old conflict will come to an end. But what’s potentially worse, he says, is that the Israelis don’t know either, even though they have the most incentive to find a solution.
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Ted Cruz pushed back against Trump's criticism in one of the more awkward ways possible.
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By Paul McLeary with Adam Rawnsley War room rules. With the U.S.-led bombing campaign against the Islamic State dragging on, President Barack Obama will pay a visit to the Pentagon Monday morning for an update on the war effort. There’s little evidence that any major changes to the war strategy will be announced when Obama ...
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The White House is pushing back against threats to delay Obama's signature trade deal until after the 2016 elections.
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The United States and Cuba announce that normal mail service will resume between the two former rivals.
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By Paul McLeary with Adam Rawnsley Looking under the hood. Washington’s support for the Saudi Arabia-led coalition fighting it out with Houthi rebels in Yemen appears unwavering, but some members of Congress now want a heads up when new batches of U.S. weapons are shipped to Riyadh. FP’s John Hudson scoops that members of the ...
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The headquarter of the largest Muslim advocacy group in the U.S. evacuated after letter with suspicious substance arrives.
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Connecticut is set to become the first state to ban gun sales to those on terrorism lists.
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