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Trump says the U.S. has been searching for Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi for years. Capturing or killing al-Baghdadi, has been the top national security priority of the administration, Trump said on Sunday.
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Governor Rick Scott and Republican Representative David Santiago weigh in on ISIS, guns, and more.
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Arthur and Shirley Sotloff got a standing ovation talking about their son Steven to a classroom of journalism students at the University of Central Florida.
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On Sunday, the Islamic State released a video that purported to show the beheading of 21 Egyptian Christians who had been kidnapped last week. Libya joined Egypt in the attacks.
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Jordan executed two prisoners in revenge for the horrific killing of the 26-year-old pilot, including the Iraqi woman who was sought by the so-called Islamic State for a hostage exchange.
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Since October, five American teenagers have tried to join the terrorist organization known as ISIS. A Central Florida committee is taking steps to end the recruitment of teens.
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The remarks by the country's foreign minister could signal a shift in Ankara's largely neutral stance on the conflict at its doorstep.
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Turkey's deep suspicions of Kurds are hampering efforts to aid the besieged Syrian border town. Turkish authorities are stopping Kurdish men en route to Kobani and investigating them as terrorists.
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At MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, President Obama was briefed on the situation in Syria and Iraq by Central Command.
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The disparities in naming are partly because of translation difficulties, and partly a sign of a propaganda war. The group calls itself the Islamic State; the Obama administration goes with ISIL.