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The Cops Were Chasing a Shoplifter. They Ended Up Destroying an Innocent Man’s Home
The outcome of this case may bring clarity to the property rights of Americans living in the shadow of police militarization. By Jay Stooksberry.
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Two bombs explode in Dresden, Germany
Two separate bomb attacks took place in the German city of Dresden Monday night, according to Saxony police. One of the attacks targeted a mosque while the second targeted the International Congress Center of Dresden.
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New York Governor: Blast May Be Terror With Foreign Link
New York's governor now says it looks like the Manhattan bombing could be an act of terrorism with a foreign connection. Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo made the statement Monday after the New York Police Department said authorities were searching for 28-year-old Ahmad Khan Rahami in connection with the bombing. He is a naturalized citizen from Afghanistan. Cuomo says: "Today's information suggests it may be foreign related, but we'll see where it goes."
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At least 22 dead in suicide bombing in Nigeria
Two female suicide bombers disguised as men blew themselves up Wednesday at a mosque near the northeastern Nigerian city of Maiduguri, killing at least 22 people, the Nigerian military and rescuers on the scene said. The attack happened during morning prayers at the mosque in the Molai area on the outskirts of Maiduguri, the capital of Borno state. The blasts happened minutes apart, the military said.
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Islamic State says 'Schweppes bomb' used to bring down Russian plane
Islamic State's official magazine carried a photo on Wednesday of a Schweppes drink it said was used to make an improvised bomb that brought down a Russian airliner over Egypt's Sinai Peninsula last month, killing all 224 people on board. The photo showed a can of Schweppes Gold soft drink and what appeared to be a detonator and switch on a blue background, three simple components that if genuine are likely to cause concern for airline safety officials worldwide.
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