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What reading material was found at the terrorist’s Pakistani compound, the benefits of being a jerk, and more
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What's Happening: Osama bin Laden’s Bookshelf

What did the world’s most notorious terrorist read while holed up in his compound in Pakistan? As it turns out, a lot of Noam Chomsky. On Wednesday, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence found during the 2011 raid that killed bin

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