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The Islamic State released a video that appears to show a masked man beheading two American journalists. FBI Director James Comey would not name the suspect.
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The new attacks on the self-declared Islamic State insurgency come as President Obama is set to address the U.N. General Assembly in New York about the threat from extremists.
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On the heels of Obama's Tampa visit, joint air strikes launched against key Islamic State targets on Monday.
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Peshmerga forces say they are still engaged in fierce battles with Islamic State militants. The fighting has triggered a mass exodus of Kurdish refugees into Turkey.
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The Islamist rebels also known as ISIS or ISIL reportedly captured 16 Kurdish villages in northern Syria in a major push for territory. The move has prompted fears of a massacre of civilians.
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Florida's U.S. senators largely agree on how to respond to the extremist group known as the Islamic State. An expert on Florida politics says the…
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The U.N. official in charge of coordinating the removal of Syria's chemical stockpile said they found discrepancies in the country's accounting of its arsenal.
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But at a news conference, the president said the Sunni militant group was continuing to lose arms and equipment because of targeted U.S. strikes against its members in Iraq.
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The extremist group that carried out the beheading of U.S. journalist James Foley engages in "cowardly acts" and "has no place in the 21st century," President Obama said Wednesday.