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Alicia Powe | May 11, 2012
Republicans in the House of Representatives have long made their irritation with Attorney General Eric Holder apparent and now they have made life more difficult for the Justice Department voting on an array of spending limitations including aims that handicap the DOJ from halting voter identification laws.  “We are at battle with our own Justice Department,” Rep. Schweikert (R- AZ…
Alicia Powe | May 10, 2012
Thousands of people marched through central Moscow Sunday, chanting angry slogans, such as "Putin out!" and "Putin is Russia's shame", on the eve of Vladimir Putin's inauguration for an unprecedented third term as Russia's president.ended in violence and hundreds of arrests as heavily-armored, tear gas-firing riot police moved in on a contingent of protesters who were attempting to cross a…
Alicia Powe | May 10, 2012
On the eve of Russian President Vladmir Putin's inauguration Sunday tens of thousands participants turned up at “The March of the Millions”, a demonstration of the  ”urban middle class”. It started as peacefully with people chanting “Russia without Putin”, then suddenly transformed in a violent clash with the riot police.  Things have definitely gotten out of control.
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Alicia Powe | May 9, 2012
 The Obama administration confirmed late Monday what for weeks had been a highly classified operation. The FBI and Department of Homeland Security in late April, proceeding the anniversary of Osama bin Laden's death, the FBI and Department of Homeland Security sent out an intelligence bullet claiming there was no specific, credible threat to the U.S. homeland , noting that terror…
Alicia Powe | May 9, 2012
An undercover CIA agent  thwarted an terrorist plot by al-Qaeda's affiliate in Yemen to blow up a U.S.-bound airliner using an underwear bomb with a sophisticated new design around the one-year anniversary of the killing of Osama bin Laden. The nonmetallic bomb, a more refined detonation system, was designed to be used in a passenger's underwear with intent to evade US airline security.  U.S.…
Alicia Powe | May 9, 2012
A CIA informant posed as a suicide bomber in order to persuade the al-Qaeda branch in Yemen to hand over a new, more sophisticated underwear bomb. The operation was a joint effort between the CIA and Saudi Arabia intelligence. The bomber, who we now know was a double agent, had been instructed by al-Qaeda to choose a U.S.-bound flight to target, but that the bomber had not yet bought his tickets…
Alicia Powe | May 8, 2012
a sophisticated new Al Qaeda bomb was confiscated after the CIA unraveled a terror plot by Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula to destroy a U.S.-bound airliner using an underwear bomb around the one-year anniversary of the killing of Osama bin Laden. A team of FBI experts are examining whether the bomb could have slipped past airport security and taken down a commercial airplane,  
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Alicia Powe | May 8, 2012
 Heinous al Qaeda thugs plotted to take down a US airliner on the anniversary of Osama bin Laden’s death by using an upgraded version of their sneaky underwear bomb, authorities revealed yesterday.                         The White House has confirmed that the President Barack Obama was briefed about the plot in April and directed the Department of Homeland Security and law-enforcement and…
Alicia Powe | May 7, 2012
The one-time commander in chief rode alongside 20 servicemen and women, each of whom had been wounded in the global war on terror as part of the W100CNN aired a segment on the W100 which includes a rare and exclusive behind the scenes visit with former president George W. Bush. "I've held our military in awe when I was president and the stories they tell just increase the awe," said the 43rd…
Alicia Powe | May 7, 2012
President Obama kicked off his reelection campaign in Columbus Ohio and prepared for overflow crowds, yet the arenas was not sold out. Mitt Romey's deputy press secratary tweeted a picture of the empty seats. More than 5,000 seats in the 20,000-person venue went unfilled at the Ohio State University venue, a sharp contrast to the campaign trail in 2008.