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Ali Khamenei, Hassan Rouhani

Iran Facing Leadership Crisis as Supreme Leader’s Health Worsens

Major power shift brewing as Khamenei’s cancers worsen, intel report claims

Dem Rep: 40 American ISIL Fighters Have Already Returned to the United States

These individuals under surveillance, 'being tracked' by the FBI

Debbie Wasserman Schultz

Everyone Hates Debbie

Democrats, Republicans, Americans hate DWS

A burned Israeli humvee that was part of a convoy attacked by Hezbollah guerillas where two Israeli soldiers were captured, is seen on a road between Zarit and Shtula in northern Israel, on the border with Lebanon, Wednesday, July 12, 2006

U.S. Court Finds North Korea, Iran Guilty of Terror Attacks

Courts docs give unprecedented look at Iran-N.K. terror axis

U.S. Government Funding Anti-Israel, Anti-Semitic, Anti-American School Programs

Groups launch coordinated campaign to cut off funds

Members of Iran's Revolutionary Guard march

Iranian Military Agents Infiltrate New Iraqi Government

Sources: Iranian Quds force members handed top posts in new Iraq gov’t

Barack Obama

Obama Declines to Attend Memorial Dedication for Disabled Veterans

President’s decision not to attend is among first in recent history

Ali Khamenei

Iran Supreme Leader Mocks Obama’s ISIL Strategy

Claims Kerry asked Iran to help U.S. fight ISIL

Controversial DHS Adviser Let Go Amid Allegations of Cover Up

Elibiary let go after extremist rhetoric, claims he improperly used classified docs

Hassan Rouhani, Vladimir Putin

Iran, Russia Boost Nuclear Ties

Countries grow closer as tensions with U.S. increase