ӣƵ Investigates April 25, 2018 O.J. Simpson May Leave Prison, But His Legal Troubles are Far From Over Even if O.J. Simpson is paroled at his hearing on Thursday, he will be walking out of prison and into his next legal battle.
ӣƵ Investigates April 25, 2018 Homeland Security concerned about commercial drones being used for 'nefarious purposes' As the battlefield use of commercial drones by ISIS becomes more prevalent and sophisticated, there is growing concern that these unmanned aircraft systems could be used in terror attacks inside the U.S.
ӣƵ Investigates April 25, 2018 Manchester terror attack: Who is Inspector Sands? In several of the chilling social media videos taken during the panic-stricken moments shortly after the Manchester Arena bombing an automated public address announcement can be heard calling on an “Inspector Sands” to “please report to inspect and control.”
ӣƵ Investigates April 25, 2018 Obama operatives unveil latest plan to boost liberal candidates Close allies of former President Barack Obama quietly launched a new technology startup on Monday to further their ambitions of helping liberal candidates win political races across the country after waves of losses during the Obama years.
ӣƵ Investigates April 25, 2018 Brutal revenge: Rare attack in Iran shows how country responds to terrorism Iran vowed quick revenge after ISIS suicide bombers and gunmen stormed parliament and the mausoleum of the country’s revered spiritual leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, killing 13 people and injuring 41.
ӣƵ Investigates April 25, 2018 Reality Winner: Can the government prevent more intelligence leaks? With but one arrest so far after months of damaging leaks traced to the intelligence community, Congress says it is looking at new safeguards to prevent more such breaches.
ӣƵ Investigates April 25, 2018 North Korea's night lights show improving economy despite sanctions Former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld kept a satellite picture of the Korean peninsula in his office that showed South Korea at night lit by millions of lights--and North Korea dark except for a small dot: Pyongyang.
ӣƵ Investigates April 25, 2018 Gulf states warm to Israel, see possibility of Palestinian peace deal Guld states that long opposed Israel's every move are proposing a rapprochemont in the hopes of restarting the Palestinian peace process.
ӣƵ Investigates April 25, 2018 Taliban militants boast US special operations forces gear in shocking video As the U.S. continues to arm its Afghan National Army allies in the war on terror, the Taliban is developing a strategy to take advantage of the influx of sophisticated western weapons, experts say.
ӣƵ Investigates April 25, 2018 Kasowitz pick as Trump attorney 'dangerous,' Washington insiders say By turning to one of his most prominent attorneys over the last two decades for representation in the investigation into possible collusion with Russia during the 2016 election, President Donald Trump is seemingly inviting more criticism, seasoned Washington insiders say.
ӣƵ Investigates April 25, 2018 Military strike on North Korea may be only option, Gen. Keane says On the heels of yet another North Korean missile test, albeit one the Pentagon says failed, and ahead of a meeting between President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart, Trump’s first choice for Secretary of Defense told ӣƵ the U.S. needs to consider first-strike military action against Pyongyang.