Hope Renewed for Missing Journalist Austin Tice in Syria

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With the fall of the Syrian government, there's new hope for the return of Austin Tice, an American journalist who went missing in 2012 while reporting on the Syrian civil war. President Biden believes Tice is alive, and efforts are underway to locate him. The U.S. is offering rewards for information leading to his safe return. Tice's parents are hopeful that their son will finally come home.

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