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By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times
U.S. drone strikes have killed four Americans, including one that was the subject of a manhunt and three others who the Obama administration said “were not specifically targeted,” Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. said in a letter to Congress on Wednesday.
updated 32 minutes ago

By Dave Boyer - The Washington Times
During his campaign for re-election, President Obama and his team accused Mitt Romney of “betting against America” for investing in offshore accounts that shielded the Republican challenger from paying U.S. taxes.

By Tom Howell Jr. - The Washington Times
A Democrat on the House’s investigative committee raised the specter of a special prosecutor on Wednesday to investigate political targeting of conservative groups at the IRS from 2010 to 2012.

By Ben Wolfgang - The Washington Times
Marcus Moeller narrowly escaped a deadly twister when he moved out of Joplin, Mo., only a few hours before a storm tore through that city and killed 161 people on May 22, 2011. But that’s not even the closest that the college basketball coach has come to a killer tornado.

By Peter Suderman - Special to The Washington Times
“The Hangover Part III” is predicated on a fundamental error.

By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times
updated 32 minutes ago
U.S. drone strikes have killed four Americans, including one that was the subject of a manhunt and three others who the Obama administration said “were not specifically targeted,” Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. said in a letter to Congress on Wednesday.

By Ben Wolfgang - The Washington Times
Marcus Moeller narrowly escaped a deadly twister when he moved out of Joplin, Mo., only a few hours before a storm tore through that city and killed 161 people on May 22, 2011. But that’s not even the closest that the college basketball coach has come to a killer tornado.

By Alana Goodman - The Washington Free Beacon
A “secret” Facebook group of foreign correspondents and human rights activists quickly devolved into an anti-Israel hate-fest on Tuesday following the release of a new Israeli government report that cleared the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) of wrongdoing in the 2000 death of a Palestinian boy.

By Jerry Seper - The Washington Times
A Florida man identified as an acquaintance of Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev was shot and killed Wednesday by an FBI agent after the man reportedly attacked the agent with a knife during questioning, the FBI said.
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