San Bernardino terror attack survivors still report treatment problems
San Bernardino terror attack survivors still report treatment problems
Survivors of the Dec. 2, 2015 terrorist attack in San Bernardino said Friday that treatment is still being delayed or denied after the county assigned an outside firm to expedite workers’ compensation
Istanbul on alert as hunt for nightclub gunman reaches 4th day
Istanbul on alert as hunt for nightclub gunman reaches 4th day
ISTANBUL – Police increased security around Istanbul on Wednesday and detained some 20 people with suspected links to the deadly New Year’s Eve night club attack as the hunt for the gunman
Suicide Bombing in Baghdad Kills at Least 36
Suicide Bombing in Baghdad Kills at Least 36
The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack in a produce market on Monday that wounded at least 52 others.
IS claims responsibility for New Year’s attack on Istanbul nightclub
IS claims responsibility for New Year’s attack on Istanbul nightclub
ISTANBUL – The Islamic State group on Monday claimed responsibility for the New Year’s attack at a popular Istanbul nightclub that killed 39 people and wounded scores of others. Turkish
Terrorist Attack at Nightclub in Istanbul Kills Dozens
Terrorist Attack at Nightclub in Istanbul Kills Dozens
The gunman was still at large after the mass shooting on New Year’s Day. Dozens of people were wounded, Turkish officials said.
German Officials Seek Tunisian in Connection With Christmas Market Attack in Berlin
German Officials Seek Tunisian in Connection With Christmas Market Attack in Berlin
The man’s papers were found inside the truck that plowed into the market, killing 12 people and injuring dozens.
Berlin Christmas Market Was Target of Terrorist Attack, Angela Merkel Says
Berlin Christmas Market Was Target of Terrorist Attack, Angela Merkel Says
A man suspected of involvement in the assault that killed 12 people was a Pakistani who had applied for asylum; he has denied any wrongdoing.
San Bernardino terror attack survivors say they feel like they ‘don’t fit anymore’
San Bernardino terror attack survivors say they feel like they ‘don’t fit anymore’
SAN BERNARDINO >> There are days Jessica Ballesteros has to force herself out of bed. To shower. Put on makeup. Go to work or visit family. The grief, anxiety and depression that gripped her for months
After San Bernardino terror attack, Inland Empire residents reflect on tragedy
After San Bernardino terror attack, Inland Empire residents reflect on tragedy
Tattooed and bandana-clad Denver Cooley, pastor of a church that caters to scary-looking motorcycle riders, was shaken by the Dec. 2 San Bernardino terrorist attack. “I don’t think you
Jo Cox’s Murderer is Convicted – But I Stand By What I Said About His Prejudiced Trial
Jo Cox’s Murderer is Convicted – But I Stand By What I Said About His Prejudiced Trial
Jo Cox’s murderer, Thomas Mair, has been convicted in a court of law. We can now say that he was a terrorist; and that he murdered this brave wife and mother for political reasons. The legal
Islamic State Again Strikes at Afghan Shiites, Killing at Least 30
Islamic State Again Strikes at Afghan Shiites, Killing at Least 30
A suicide bombing in Kabul targeted worshipers who were honoring the Islamic ceremony of Arbaeen, and came after another recent assault on a Shiite shrine.
San Bernardino terrorist attack survivors without medicine, counseling as anniversary nears
San Bernardino terrorist attack survivors without medicine, counseling as anniversary nears
SAN BERNARDINO >> Survivors of the Dec. 2 terrorist attack in San Bernardino say they’re being cut off from anti-depressants, anti-anxiety medication and counseling shortly before the one-year
Kurds, Heading Into the Teeth of ISIS, Open a New Front
Kurds, Heading Into the Teeth of ISIS, Open a New Front
A U.S. soldier is among the dead in an expansion of the effort to retake Mosul, including moves by Iraqi forces and a new, village-by-village Kurdish thrust from the north.
Pentagon Confronts a New Threat From ISIS: Exploding Drones
Pentagon Confronts a New Threat From ISIS: Exploding Drones
The group had been using surveillance drones, but a recent attack that killed two Kurdish fighters highlighted its success in developing an effective new weapon.
How U.S. Torture Left a Legacy of Damaged Minds
How U.S. Torture Left a Legacy of Damaged Minds
Beatings, sleep deprivation, menacing and other brutal tactics have led to persistent mental health problems among detainees held in secret C.I.A. prisons and at Guantánamo.
In Maryland Imam’s Case, an F.B.I. Dilemma
In Maryland Imam’s Case, an F.B.I. Dilemma
Suleiman Anwar Bengharsa has endorsed ISIS and is suspected of plotting violence on its behalf. But there is no clear evidence that he has broken the law.
2 Men Who Found Bomb in Chelsea Are Identified as Airline Security Guards
2 Men Who Found Bomb in Chelsea Are Identified as Airline Security Guards
The men, who found a travel bag containing the bomb last month, serve as unarmed guards on EgyptAir flights, officials at the carrier said.
Bureau of Ineptitude: FBI Under Fire for Bias on Clinton Emails, Incompetence on Terror
Bureau of Ineptitude: FBI Under Fire for Bias on Clinton Emails, Incompetence on Terror
The FBI investigated Hillary Clinton’s unusual private email setup for months, and ultimately decided not to recommend criminal charges against the former secretary of state. Since then, the
Congress Votes to Override Obama Veto on 9/11 Victims Bill
Congress Votes to Override Obama Veto on 9/11 Victims Bill
Both chambers overwhelmingly voted on Wednesday for a bill that would let Americans sue Saudi Arabia in the attacks — the first veto override of the Obama presidency.
Behind the Scenes With Shimon Peres
Behind the Scenes With Shimon Peres
In 2013, the photographer Lynsey Addario accompanied Mr. Peres, then the president of Israel and one of the world’s oldest sitting leaders, for a day just before he turned 90.
Public Defender Says Prosecutor Denied Him Access to Ahmad Rahami
Public Defender Says Prosecutor Denied Him Access to Ahmad Rahami
In a court filing, Peter A. Liguori, a state public defender, said a prosecutor would not give him permission to meet with Mr. Rahami, who is accused of carrying out bombings in New Jersey and New
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