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50 Years After the Edmund Fitzgerald, U.S. Needs More Domestically Built Cargo Ships
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Who Is the Radical? Jihadist Actions Consistent with Centuries-Old Sharia Law
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U.S. Launches Tomahawk Strikes on Two Islamic State Bases in Nigeria; Administration Says Multiple Terrorists Killed
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