For seven months, Mr. Schrier, 35, was a prisoner in Syria of jihadi fighters opposed to President Bashar al-Assad. Held in bases and prisons run by two Islamist rebel groups, he said, he was robbed, beaten and accused of being an American spy by men who then assumed his identity online.
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Oil prices rise, stock futures dip after latest flare-up of strikes between
U.S. and Iran
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Oil prices rose and U.S. stock-index futures slipped on Sunday, after the
U.S. and Iran continued their tit-for-tat attacks around the Strait of
Hormuz ove...
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