Osama bin Laden's youngest son may have escaped during raid, the Navy reverses decision to allow gay marriages on bases and Fourth marijuana conviction lands man in prison for life.
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According to emerging reports, Osama bin Laden's youngest son, who was being groomed to replace his father at the helm of the world's largest terror network, may have escaped during the raid in Pakistan.
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