- A bomb that detonated in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, as well as a second that failed to detonate, were made with pressure cookers, flip phones and Christmas lights designed to create maximum chaos and fatalities.
- Late Sunday, a law enforcement official said that investigators took five people in for questioning.
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The accidental killing of Syrian soldiers again exposed the White House’s struggles to put together a coherent strategy in a multisided civil war.
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