FBI Investigates Southern California Attack as Act of Terror
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. —The FBI announced Friday that it is investigating the mass shooting at a Southern California office party as an act of terrorism, but the agency’s director said there is no...
View ArticleSocial Media, the New Megaphone for Violent Perpetrators
PALO ALTO, California—Tashfeen Malik, the woman involved in this week’s Southern California mass shooting, has another claim to notoriety: She’s the latest in a growing line of extremists and disturbed...
View ArticleSan Bernardino Attack Raises Fears Outside Big Metro Cities
HOOVER, Ala.—Anita Jefferson didn’t know much about San Bernardino, California, before the apparent terror attack there. The West Coast town is nearly the exact same size as her hometown of Birmingham...
View ArticleWoman at Center of FBI Investigation of Terror Attack in California
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif.—The Pakistani woman who joined her U.S.-born husband in killing 14 people in a commando-style assault on his co-workers is now at the center of a huge FBI terrorism...
View Article‘Watch Over Us:’ Prayers, Chaos Ensue as Terror Hits Home
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif.—Huddled beneath a desk, a bookshelf shoved against a locked office door, Regina Kuruppu held tightly to her co-workers’ hands and began to pray aloud, unable to drown out the...
View ArticleObama Says California Massacre May Be Tied to Terrorism as Ted Cruz Expresses...
U.S. President Barack Obama says that California shooting, which left 14 dead and 17 wounded, may be linked to terrorism but it’s too early to tell. “At this stage we do not yet know why this terrible...
View ArticleSan Bernardino Shooting Victims: Names, Photos, and Stories
Most of the 14 people killed at a holiday banquet in San Bernardino County, California, worked in the same county public health department as the man who showed up with his wife and sprayed the hall...
View ArticleUS Officials Search for Missed Red Flags Ahead of Shootings
WASHINGTON— The U.S. government appears not to have picked up on extremist messages exchanged during the online courtship two years ago between the American-born man accused in the California shootings...
View ArticlePoll Finds Terrorism Top Issue in US Following Deadly Attacks
Americans on edge following the terrorist attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, California, view terrorism as the biggest issue facing the nation, according to a new Gallup poll. Nearly one in six...
View ArticleWorkers Return to San Bernardino Offices Following Massacre
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif.—Behind a chain-link fence and under heavy security, workers on Monday returned to their offices at the San Bernardino campus where 14 people died last month in a massacre. Inland...
View ArticleFBI Seeks to Fill Timeline Gap in San Bernardino Attack
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif.—Federal authorities on Tuesday asked for the public’s help in filling out a gap in the whereabouts of the two assailants after they killed 14 people in last month’s attack in San...
View ArticleA Look at the Apple vs Justice Dept. Court Fight
WASHINGTON—A U.S. magistrate judge has ordered Apple to help the FBI break into a work-issued iPhone used by a gunman in the mass shooting in San Bernardino, California. Apple CEO Tim Cook immediately...
View ArticleFight for Encryption Gets New Allies as Tech Companies Join Apple Against the...
Apple’s defiance of the FBI’s request to unlock the work phone of one of the San Bernadino shooters has become an all out PR and legal battle being waged on all fronts. Although the case is ostensibly...
View ArticleObama Says California Massacre May Be Tied to Terrorism as Ted Cruz Expresses...
U.S. President Barack Obama says that California shooting, which left 14 dead and 17 wounded, may be linked to terrorism but it’s too early to tell. “At this stage we do not yet know why this terrible...
View ArticleSan Bernardino Shooting Victims: Names, Photos, and Stories
Most of the 14 people killed at a holiday banquet in San Bernardino County, California, worked in the same county public health department as the man who showed up with his wife and sprayed the hall...
View ArticleFBI Investigates Southern California Attack as Act of Terror
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. —The FBI announced Friday that it is investigating the mass shooting at a Southern California office party as an act of terrorism, but the agency’s director said there is no...
View ArticleSocial Media, the New Megaphone for Violent Perpetrators
PALO ALTO, California—Tashfeen Malik, the woman involved in this week’s Southern California mass shooting, has another claim to notoriety: She’s the latest in a growing line of extremists and disturbed...
View ArticleSan Bernardino Attack Raises Fears Outside Big Metro Cities
HOOVER, Ala.—Anita Jefferson didn’t know much about San Bernardino, California, before the apparent terror attack there. The West Coast town is nearly the exact same size as her hometown of Birmingham...
View ArticleWoman at Center of FBI Investigation of Terror Attack in California
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif.—The Pakistani woman who joined her U.S.-born husband in killing 14 people in a commando-style assault on his co-workers is now at the center of a huge FBI terrorism...
View Article‘Watch Over Us:’ Prayers, Chaos Ensue as Terror Hits Home
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif.—Huddled beneath a desk, a bookshelf shoved against a locked office door, Regina Kuruppu held tightly to her co-workers’ hands and began to pray aloud, unable to drown out the...
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