Ties surface between chief suspect in the Fort Hood rampage and a jihadist cleric in Yemen, giving impetus to arguments that
the tragedy was a terrorist act.
Investigators said Monday that they had been tracking Nidal Malik Hasan's correspondence with someone abroad since last year.
Reports suggest that person is radical cleric Anwar al-Awlaki. But its unclear whether investigators told the Army.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet with President Obama at the White House Monday night, but a restart to
Middle East peace talks appears further off now than it did when Obama took office.
Some of the most dangerous places for pedestrians, according to a new report, are cities in the South – in areas that built
streets mainly for automobiles. Not surprisingly, the safest cities have many miles of bike lanes or sidewalks.
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