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The rapid developments underscore US concerns about the risks posed by ISIS’s ability to exploit the current instability. General Michael Kurilla ... of the group’s self-proclaimed “caliphate,” which ...
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Sam Mohawk, a Boeing employee of 13 years, claimed on "60 Minutes" that some factory workers took flawed airplane parts from storage and installed them on airplanes in order to keep production moving.