Morocco
The campaign is having to answer for $12 million the Clinton Foundation received from the king of Morocco.
There is one city that keeps alive the magical world of our imagination.
ISIS has reprehensibly demonstrated that violent Islamist extremism knows no national, ethnic, racial or social boundaries.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
"I want to go there." -- You.
"I am sitting here now as the U.S. first lady, talking to you, because of my education."
Morocco has illegally occupied the former Spanish colony for more than 40 years.
And it's dazzling.
The project will span 10 square miles.
Once Libyans can agree on a united government, they're expected to ask for international help to remove ISIS from their country.