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  • RFK files show missile crisis disrupted anti-Castro plots

    Published July 25, 2013

    By the fall of 1962, President John F. Kennedy and his brother, Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, had spent the better part of a year orchestrating a massive and multifaceted campaign aimed at toppling Cuban dictator Fidel Castro from power.

  • Obama glossing over poverty? Study shows issue rarely mentioned by president

    Published July 12, 2013

    While he is widely seen as an ally of those Democratic constituencies most apt to focus on the plight of the underclass, President Obama has actually mentioned the poor less frequently than any of his modern predecessors in the Oval Office.

  • Did senior State Department security officials commit perjury?

    Published June 18, 2013

    Two top officials at the State Department's Diplomatic Security Service (DS) -- the federal law enforcement agency that protects American diplomats and investigates allegations of criminal misconduct by State Department employees -- gave sworn testimony earlier this year that appears to be evasive at best, and untrue at worst, according to evidence obtained by Fox News.

  • Texas man questioned, but not charged over possible ricin letters

    Published May 31, 2013

    A Texas man has been questioned in connection with three suspicious letters mailed to President Obama, Mayor Bloomberg and Bloomberg's gun control advocacy group, Mayors Against Illegal Guns, federal law enforcement officials confirmed to Fox News.

  • Sources: IRS official won't plead fifth at hearing on scandal

    Published May 15, 2013

    Steven Miller, the soon-to-be-former acting commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service, has assured congressional investigators he will cooperate fully with lawmakers in upcoming Capitol Hill hearings on the IRS’ targeting of Tea Party groups, and will not exercise his constitutional right to refuse to answer questions on the grounds that doing so may incriminate him in the ongoing FBI probe, Fox News has learned. 

  • Sen. Graham challenges Joint Chiefs chairman on Benghazi testimony

    Published May 10, 2013

    Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., issued a sharp and unusual challenge to the truthfulness of the nation’s top uniformed military commander on Thursday, demanding that U.S. Army Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, return to Capitol Hill to provide fresh testimony on the Benghazi attacks.

  • Clinton sought end-run around counterterrorism bureau on night of Benghazi attack, witness will say

    Published May 06, 2013

    On the night of Sept. 11, as the Obama administration scrambled to respond to the Benghazi terror attacks, then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and a key aide effectively tried to cut the department's own counterterrorism bureau out of the chain of reporting and decision-making, according to a "whistle-blower" witness from that bureau who will soon testify to the charge before Congress, Fox News has learned.

  • BENGHAZI: Names of ‘whistle-blower’ witnesses revealed

    Published May 04, 2013

    Their identities have been a well-guarded secret, known only to their high-powered lawyers and a handful of House lawmakers and staff. But now Fox News has learned the names of the self-described Benghazi “whistleblowers” who are set to testify before a widely anticipated congressional hearing on Wednesday.

  • State Department's Benghazi review panel under investigation, Fox News confirms

    Published May 02, 2013

    The State Department's Office of Inspector General is investigating the special internal panel that probed the Benghazi terror attack for the State Department, Fox News has confirmed.

  • Obama pledges inquiry on Benghazi survivors’ testimony

    Published May 01, 2013

    President Obama said he is unaware of longstanding efforts by Republican lawmakers to question survivors of the Benghazi attacks but pledged to investigate it.