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Loretta Lynch speaks to ABC News and the National Archives releases 9/11 photos.

— -- 1. Why Attorney General Says ISIS Is More of a Threat Than al Qaeda

The nation's top law enforcement official says the threat from ISIS is so great because the terror group's technologically advanced tactics are "still new to us," and the U.S. government is "still trying to determine the scope" of efforts to radicalize Americans and others around the world.

That threat environment comes from ISIS' unprecedented social media campaign on Twitter and elsewhere, using slick advertising and online messaging to encourage followers worldwide to launch attacks at home.

2. Newly Released September 11 Photos Show Vice President Cheney at White House

3. President Obama Dances With Kenyan Pop Stars Sauti Sol

4. Surgeon Dances With Former Transplant Patient at Her Wedding 10 Years After Life-Saving Surgery

On Christine Taber’s wedding day, the surgeon who helped give her a new lease on life 10 years ago was again tasked with saving the day by becoming an emergency wedding photographer.

"Our photographer for the reception bailed out last minute," Taber told ABC News. "Between being a surgeon, saving my life and taking pictures. ... He’s incredible."

Ever since undergoing a liver transplant at 14, Taber said she knew she wanted to invite Dr. John Fung, director of the Cleveland Clinic Health System Transplantation Center, to her wedding.

"He's been around to make sure I feel confident about my health," she said.

At the wedding, in Cleveland on June 27, the pair even shared a "dollar dance," where anyone can dance for 30 seconds with the bride or groom for a dollar.

5. Hikers on First Date Rescued by Helicopter After Getting Lost in Angeles National Forest

A first date went from adventurous to dangerous when the young pair got lost in the Angeles National Forest in Southern California.

The hikers had a map and a phone with them Friday but got lost in the trails, said the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. But they were able to find cell phone service and called the Altadena Sheriff's station, which sent a rescue crew to airlift them.