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What Is E15? Trump to Lift EPA Ban on Pump Gasoline
Earlier on Tuesday, Donald Trump told reporters that "we'll be taking a little ethanol tonight" during a rally in Iowa.
U.K. Dropped Death Penalty Objection for ISIS Suspects
"We submit that the anticipated outrage of those U.S. officials was not a proper consideration as a matter of law," a lawyer has argued in court.
What's a Cloture Motion? Senate Cast Key Kavanaugh Vote
The cloture voting process essentially allows McConnell to "plow right through" and confirm Kavanaugh as soon as possible.
U.S. Allies in Syria Say Russia's S-300 'Not Bad'
Unlike its U.S. sponsor, the political wing of the Syrian Democratic Forces is not opposed to the Syrian government and is actively trying to reconcile with it.
Iran Asks Why U.S. Troops Were Three Miles From ISIS
An Iranian missile strike targeting jihadis just a few miles from U.S. troops in Syria was a response to warnings from the Trump administration.
Russia's S-300 Arrives in Syria, and That's Not All
In addition to the S-300 missile systems, Russia Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said Moscow has improved its electronic warfare abilities.
'Islamic State' Ring Spanning 17 Prisons Dismantled
Several of the group's radicalized members were set for release when the organization was uncovered.
Foe Ministers of Bahrain, Syria Hug and Kiss in Meeting
Bahrain's foreign minister surprised observers by saying that "the Syrian government is the ruler in Syria, and we work with countries even if we disagree with them."
Russian Electronic Defenses Will Track Planes in Israel
The deputy director of Russia's state-run Concern Radio-Electronic Technologies said Moscow would soon be able to track planes, "be it in Israel or Saudi Arabia or even in Europe."
Netherlands Attack Foiled as Police Arrest Seven Men
The men were plotting an operation with hand grenades, automatic weapons, explosive belts and a car bomb.
Iran Warns Israel Not to Attack, Russia Readies Defense
Iran's top security official said Israel "will face regrettable reactions" if it tries to attack Syria again, as Russia's strategic balance sways.
The Missing Sons Of The War On ISIS
If Iraq is to move forward, the new government will need to take immediate steps to provide answers to families about where their relatives are and if they are still alive.
U.S. Calls New Russian Air Defense in Syria 'a Concern'
Russia's decision to equip its Syrian ally comes after an Israeli air raid and amid U.S. threats of military action.
Noel Francisco Set to Oversee Russia Investigation
Noel Francisco previously argued that the president had the constitutional right to fire all employees.
Syria: U.S., Russia, Turkey and Iran's Role Explained
A deal struck Monday by Russia and Turkey appears to have stalled any sort of imminent Syrian military attack on Idlib, but tensions remain high in the region.
Aberdeen Shooting Suspect Identified
The 26-year-old woman was a temporary employee at the Rite Aid distribution center where the shooting took place.
Marine Le Pen Must See Psychiatrist, Judge Says
The far-right leader is under investigation for tweeting out ISIS propaganda images.
When Is The Muslim Holiday of Ashura Celebrated?
This year, Ashura begins at sunset on September 20 and ends at sunset on September 21.
Turmeric Supplement Linked to Liver Problem in Woman
The woman started taking turmeric supplements after reading a news report that they could prevent strokes.
Russia Says It's Doing More for Civilians Than U.S.
"What happened and continues to happen in Raqqa is a humanitarian catastrophe," Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said.
What's France Doing in Syria? Photos May Show Too Much
U.S. Special Ops photos featured a French military vehicle in Syria's Deir Ezzor, but they were quickly pulled from social media.
Get to Know Noah Centineo
Everyone is talking about Noah Centineo, and he's talking to Newsweek. The actor reveals how he got into the business, and what he thinks of his title as the internet's "new boyfriend."
Iran Tricked ISIS Into Downloading Spy App: Report
Up to 240 people, mostly Iranian ISIS supporters and minorities, were targeted in an operation called "Domestic Kitty."
Who Is Jamie Dimon? JP Morgan CEO Says He'd Beat Trump
"And, by the way, this wealthy New Yorker actually earned his money," Dimon added. "It wasn't a gift from Daddy."
U.S., Russia Begin Final ISIS Battles, Risk Conflict
The U.S. has already entered talks with France and the U.K. in what Russia fears could be a new set of strikes against its Syrian ally.
Al-Qaeda Is Back, Releases 9/11 Anniversary Message
A voice said to be of Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri says, "Seventeen years have passed since Bush launched his Crusader war against Muslims."
Moscow Accuses Ukraine of Working With ISIS Fighters
Russia's FSB claims that Ukrainian intelligence and ISIS fighters are working together to target pro-Russian separatist leaders in Eastern Ukraine.
U.S. Ally in Syria Declares End to Using Child Soldiers
The Syrian Democratic Forces' top commander said he wanted "to spare children from the scourge and calamities of war."