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U.S. to send more troops to Iraq ahead of Mosul offensive
July 11th, 20160 American soldiers Tuesday in Mosul, 2007. Photo: APWASHINGTON — The United States is stepping up its military campaign against Islamic State by sending hundreds more troops to assist Iraqi forces in an expected push on the city of Mosul, the militants' largest stronghold, later this year.U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter made the...Three killed at southwest Michigan courthouse
July 11th, 20160 Photo: ABC 57ST. JOSEPH, Michigan — Two bailiffs were shot and killed inside a courthouse in St. Joseph in southwest Michigan on Monday and the shooter was also killed, Berrien County Sheriff Paul Bailey told reporters at a news conference."At about 2:25 we had a disturbance on the third floor of the courthouse. A person has shot two...Iraqi man saves hundreds of lives by hugging ISIS suicide bomber
July 11th, 20160 IRAQ- An Iraqi man has been hailed as a hero after he hugged an ISIS suicide bomber just before the jihadist detonated his explosives, saving hundreds of lives. Najih Shaker Al-Baldawi, from Balad city, embraced the attacker just before the man entered the town’s Sayyed Mohammad Shrine, Al Masdar News reported.ISIS...Group of Israelis sue Facebook for “facilitating” Hamas attack
July 11th, 20160 JERUSALEM - A group of Israelis and Americans bereaved in Palestinian attacks said on Monday they would seek $1 billion in damages from Facebook Inc. (FB.O) for alleged complicity, as part of a suit filed in the United States against the social media giant. The plaintiffs, relatives of four Israeli-U.S. dual nationals and one visiting...Protests over shootings block roads in U.S. cities, arrests made
July 10th, 20160 Demonstrators protest the shooting death of Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge, LouisianaProtests against the shootings of two black men by police officers shut down main arteries in a number of U.S. cities on Saturday, leading to numerous arrests, scuffles and injuries in confrontations between police and demonstrators.Undeterred by...Dearborn boy undergoing chemotherapy for brain cancer
July 10th, 20160 DEARBORN- A 5-year-old Dearborn boy is being treated for brain cancer and has traveled to Philadelphia with his family for six weeks to undergo chemotherapy. A short while ago, Zack Jaafar endured stomach pains and vomiting for two months. But doctors didn’t give him an MRI or cat scan. One day, Zack woke up stating that he was...Dallas sniper “wanted to kill White people”
July 8th, 20160 DALLAS - A gunman who served in the U.S. Army Reserve and said he was "upset at white people" was part of an attack in which five Dallas police officers were killed and another seven were wounded, authorities said on Friday.The attack ended hours later when police used a robot carrying a bomb to kill the shooter, the Dallas police...The un-Islamic State: Activists say ISIS Ramadan attacks prove anti-Muslim nature
July 8th, 20160 The Prophet's Mosque, the burial place of Muhammad, is Islam's second holiest siteDEARBORN — No one is spared. ISIS’ disregard for human life transcends religions and nationalities. During Ramadan, the Holy Month of mercy, militants intensified their criminality against Muslims.Hundreds slaughtered in Baghdad, dozens in Dhaka,...Syrian refugees struggling to start new lives
July 8th, 20160 A volunteer holds a rose next to a refugee girlDEARBORN HEIGHTS — Khalil Kabati, a 9-year-old Syrian refugee, said he fled violence and despair in pursuit of a brighter future, in response to his mother's question about why they fled their country.The boy's confident answer mirrors the grim reality and poignant awareness that millions...Inkster councilman selected to replace Plawecki in frustrating process
July 8th, 20160 WESTLAND — Three precinct delegates selected the candidate to replace the late 11th district State Rep. Julie Plawecki on the upcoming primary ballot during a confusing and frustrating process at Westland’s City Hall on Thursday, July 7. The delegates, chosen by 13th Congressional District...Multiple police officers shot at protest in Dallas
July 8th, 20160 DALLAS, Texas — At least two police officers were shot in Texas on Thursday during a protest against police shootings in Minnesota and Louisiana, KDFW TV in Dallas reported.The condition of the officers was not known, the station said.Broadcaster KABC reported that shots were fired during demonstrations at Belo Garden Park in Dallas....Turkey proposes cooperation with Russia in fighting ISIS
July 8th, 20160 ANKARA — Turkey said on Monday it wanted to cooperate with Moscow in combating ISIS in Syria, but denied having suggested it might allow Russia to use its Incirlik Air Base, near the Syrian frontier. Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan last week expressed regret over last year's shooting down of a Russian warplane, with the loss of the...Syrian army fire cuts only road into rebel-held Aleppo
July 8th, 20160 DAMASCUS — Syrian government forces took a step towards completely encircling rebel-held parts of Aleppo on Thursday, capturing ground overlooking the only road into the opposition half of the city and effectively putting those areas under siege. The army's advance towards the Castello Road, which brought it to within its firing...UAE man who was wrongfully suspected: I could see the hate in their eyes
July 8th, 20160 OHIO — An Emirati man who was arrested by Avon Police over false accusations of being linked to Daesh refused to accept apology from American officials. "I could see the hate in their eyes. Their intention was to kill me," said Al Menhali, who was in Ohio's Cleveland for business and medical check-ups following health complications...Republicans grill FBI chief over lack of consequence for Clinton
July 8th, 20160 WASHINGTON — FBI Director James Comey told U.S. lawmakers on Thursday that FBI employees who mishandled classified material in the way Hillary Clinton did as secretary of state could be subject to dismissal or loss of security clearance. Comey addressed the issue at a House of Representatives committee hearing after House Speaker......
Vermont becomes the first state to label GMOS
July 8th, 20160 Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders joined other Vermont leaders Friday to celebrate the state's newly implemented law requiring labels on genetically modified food and blast proposed federal legislation that could pre-empt the state requirement. Vermont became the first state Friday to require the labeling of food...America’s Chilcot Report: Bush Administration should be investigated for Iraq invasion
July 8th, 20160 "Whether George W. Bush was the worst president in American history will be long debated, but his decision to invade Iraq is easily the worst foreign policy decision ever made by an American president," writes biographer Jean Edward Smith in a scathing verdict on the Bush presidency. Yet, Bush and his administration officials have not......
Dearborn Police Chief: Fireworks usage down, but residents still complain
July 8th, 20160 DEARBORN — For many, the sounds of explosions in residential neighborhoods over the Fourth of July weekend could've easily been mistaken for a war zone. "They were going crazy… all I heard was boom boom-boom the whole time," said Dearborn resident Abed Koubeissi. "When it gets dark at around 9 p.m., it's non stop...Wayne County treasurer Eric Sabree running for full term
July 8th, 20160 Eric Sabree.DETROIT — Eric Sabree, who was appointed Wayne County treasurer earlier this year, is seeking a full four-year term in office. Even before his appointment, Sabree— the first African American and first Muslim treasurer in the county— had racked up quite an impressive resume that made him well qualified for the...What you need to know about early voting
July 8th, 20160 Arab Americans voting at Woodworth Middle School, March 9.DEARBORN — While Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have been dominating headlines for the past several months, local elections are just as— if not more— important to the wellbeing of the community. The voters of Dearborn will elect a new judge and state representative in...Flint residents suffer with Legionnaires’ disease
July 7th, 20160 FLINT - The home county to Flint, where residents were exposed to lead-contaminated drinking water, had its first case reported this year of Legionnaires' disease, a respiratory infection that has been linked to the crisis, health officials said. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services said it......
Downtown Dearborn a new hotspot
July 7th, 20160 DEARBORN- West downtown Dearborn is flourishing with energy and might be ready for a graceful return. New restaurants and breweries have started occupying some of the emptiness that lines Michigan Avenue. Projects for new apartments designed for young professionals are on the rise as well as a five-story...Ohio man shoots dad, deputy after hummus dispute
July 7th, 20160 LEBANON, Ohio -- A man indicted Tuesday on charges including attempted aggravated murder and attempted murder, shot at his father and a sheriff's deputy last month following a dispute over hummus, authorities said. Warren County Prosecutor David Fornshell said charges against 19-year-old Mohammed Abdou......
Dearborn Judge candidate Abbie Bazzi rated “well qualified”
July 7th, 20160 DEARBORN - The Detroit Metropolitan Bar Association issued its rating for judicial candidates and ranked Attorney Abbie Bazzi a “well qualified” candidate for Dearborn’s 19th District Court, while the other two candidates weren’t rated in the release.Bazzi is bidding for the Judge’s seat against Attorney Gene Hunt...Bill O’Reilly blasts Obama for “emotional ties to Islam”
July 7th, 20160 NEW YORK - Fox News host Bill O’Reilly blasted President Barack Obama Wednesday night, saying the commander in chief’s “emotional attachment to the Muslim world has hurt” the country. “The Obama administration’s greatest failure is allowing the Islamic terror group ISIS to run wild, murdering thousands of innocent people......