New York and New Jersey bombings
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Exclusive: Suspect in New York and New Jersey bombings spent three weeks in 2011 at Kaan Kuwa Naqshbandi madrassa, source says, amid questions of terrorism links
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New York bombing suspect still being held on state charges and authorities say wife is being questioned but is not a suspect
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Lee Parker and his friend Ian White found the abandoned backpack allegedly planted by Ahmad Khan Rahami near the Elizabeth, New Jersey train station
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The Republican presidential nominee called for a more rigorous immigration policy following the arrest of an Afghan-born American man for bombing attacks in New York and New Jersey this weekend
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At a Florida rally, Trump used the bombings as an opportunity to promote his anti-immigration message, saying: ‘Immigration security is national security’
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Anti-Muslim sentiment, stoked by toxic political rhetoric, is already high. In the coming days, innocent Americans will be targeted simply because of their faith
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Ahmad Khan Rahami, 28, was arrested on Monday following bombings in New York City and New Jersey over the weekend
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After the New York and New Jersey attacks, Clinton urges caution while Trump rages. It’s not yet clear which stance will chime better with the popular mood
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New York authorities confirm that 29 people were treated and released from hospitals for injuries following the explosion in Chelsea area of Manhattan on Saturday night
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Donald Trump on terror is just McCarthyism for a new age