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Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

Iran Threatens to Restart Nuke Enrichment Program in Matter of Days

Threats ‘confirm that the Iranian regime never gave up on its atomic weapon ambitions’

Hassan Rouhani Javad Zarif

Iran Continues to Hide Past Nuclear Weapons Work

As deadline for deal fix approaches, flaws continue to mount

Hillary Clinton

Momentum Builds for Second Special Council to Reopen Clinton Probe, Investigate DOJ

Congressmen point to widespread misconduct in Trump-Russia probe in letter to Sessions

Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas

Palestinian Government Still Paying Terrorists With U.S. Taxpayer Funds, Defying U.S. Law

PA defies new U.S. law, hails U.S. subsidized payments to terrorists

Hamas militants

Hamas to Swarm Israel's Border, Sparking Fear of New 'Passover War'

Hamas using civilian protest as cover for mass military operation against Israel

power line towers

U.S. Electric Grid Vulnerable to Unprecedented Waves of Attack

Threats increase as industry scrambles to boost security

Chairman Ajit Pai of the Federal Communications Commission

Overhaul of U.S. Telecoms Database Sparks Fear of Catastrophic Failure

Foreign firm handling overhaul cited for national security breaches

Richard Grenell /

Germany Selling Iran Chemical Weapons Tech, Boosting Anti-Israel Efforts as U.S. Dems Block Trump Ambassador

Administration officials alarmed over bid to block Trump's ambassador to Germany

cyber hack

Qatar Behind Hack on GOP Donor With Business Ties to Rival UAE, Lawyer Says

Qatar alleged to run spy operation, hack attack via D.C.-based agents