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Girl Rejects Forced Marriage

Nada Al-Ahdal, an 11-year-old Yemeni girl, has fled from her family, rather than go through with a forced marriage. Here, she explains her flight to freedom and why she rejects the fate her family sought to impose upon her.

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The Most Alien Place on Earth

The Socotra archipelago in the Arabian Sea supports so many diverse and unique species that it has been described as the most alien place on Earth. Hank Green takes you on a tour of this weird place in this episode of SciShow.

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Al-Qaeda Linked to Benghazi

Several Yemeni men belonging to al-Qaeda took part in the terrorist attack on the U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi last September, according to several sources who have spoken with CNN. One senior U.S. law enforcement official told CNN that “three or four members of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula,” or AQAP, took part in the attack. More from CNN.

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Ayers Predicts US Collapse

Bill Ayers, co-founder of the radical Weather Underground and controversial associate of President Obama, forecasts the collapse of the United States, bankrupted by runaway spending on an out-of-control arms race. “We are entering into a new arms race that’s going to spend us into catastrophe,” he tells a reporter from RT, the global Russian TV network.

In the far-ranging interview, Ayers also extols Occupy Wall Street while castigating NATO as “a military dictatorship” that’s merely “a fig leaf for the United States.” Additionally, he asserts that the US represents a greater threat to global stability than Iran, saying “invasion, aggression and occupation” have been the motivating factors behind all American involvement in wars over the past half-century.

This perhaps explains Obama’s 2008 remark that he intended to campaign in all 57 states — with Iraq, Kurdistan, Afghanistan, Somalia, Yemen, Pakistan and Libya all having been aggressively invaded, occupied, annexed and granted statehood over the past decade.

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Losing Our Sons

The Fort Hood massacre in Killeen, Texas, rocked the nation in 2009, the worst outbreak of violence on a military base in the history of the United States. In its aftermath, 13 people lay dead, 29 individuals wounded, and the specter of Muslim extremism had arisen on American soil. Folks remember the carnage, but not so much another shooting incident five months earlier in Little Rock, Arkansas, that served as a precursor for Fort Hood.

Carlos Bledsoe

A searing, new documentary provides the back-story behind the Little Rock tragedy that left Pvt. William Andrew Long gunned down outside a military recruiting station on June 6, 2009. Losing Our Sons tells of the mourning by Long’s family, but also the family of Carlos Bledsoe, Long’s killer. Raised a Baptist in Memphis, Tenn., Bledsoe converted to Islam while studying at Tennessee State University in Nashville, changing his name to Abdul Hakim Muhammad and traveling to Yemen to further his religious indoctrination. He returned after 16 months as a full-fledged jihadist, prepared to assault a variety of military and Jewish targets, without the slightest remorse.  Speaking to the Associated Press, Bledsoe said, “I don’t think it (killing Long) was murder because murder is when a person kills another person without justified reason.”

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