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Bolton Defends Trump's Canceled Iran Strike: Don't Mistake Prudence For Weakness
In Jerusalem, where he's meeting with Israeli and Russian security officials, the national security advisor says the U.S. military is "ready to go" as he warns Iran against seeking a nuclear weapon. -
Amazon Explores Having Its Drones Provide 'Home Surveillance' For Customers
The tech giant is moving closer to a future in which customers order drones to hover around a home and scan for things like a garage door left open, a broken window, graffiti or a fire. -
US Prepped For Strikes On Iran Before Approval Was Withdrawn
The Trump administration offered no immediate public account of the thinking behind the last-minute halt in U.S. preparations for retaliation. -
Iran Shoots Down U.S. Spy Drone It Says Was In Its Airspace
U.S. officials confirm that a drone was downed by a surface-to-air missile, but over international airspace above the Strait of Hormuz. -
Pentagon Sending 1,000 More U.S Troops To Middle East
The announcement comes after Iran said it would surpass limits on it uranium stockpiles as set by a landmark international agreement. The Pentagon insisted it is not seeking a war with Iran. -
Iran Denies U.S. Claim That It Attacked Tankers In Gulf Of Oman
A day after two tankers caught fire in the strategic waterway, Iran's foreign minister says the U.S. charge is "without a shred of physical or circumstantial evidence." -
Tankers On Fire In Gulf Of Oman After Suspected Attack
All 44 crew members from both vessels were reportedly rescued and suffered only minor injuries. The incidents come weeks after alleged attacks on four tankers that the U.S. has blamed on Iran. -
John Walker Lindh, The 'American Taliban,' Is Released From Prison
Lindh has served 17 years of a 20-year sentence for being a Taliban soldier. In the coming years, dozens of Americans linked to extremist groups are in line to be released from U.S. prisons. -
Ransomware Cyberattacks On Baltimore Put City Services Offline
Baltimore is just the latest municipality hit with a ransomware attack. Residents can't use the city servers they need to purchase homes, pay online bills or email city workers. -
Iran Says It Will Stop Complying With Parts Of Nuclear Deal, A Year After U.S. Left It
President Hassan Rouhani announced that Tehran will start keeping larger amounts of enriched uranium and heavy water. Iran's economy has been damaged by the return of U.S. sanctions.