The secret that Blind Sheik lawyer Lynne Stewart took to her grave
Radical lawyer Lynne Stewart, who died of cancer on Tuesday, took to her grave a bizarre mystery: What did an aging leftist find so all-fired attractive in a leader in the war that is being waged...
View ArticleParis airport gunman’s dad says his son wasn’t a terrorist
The bereaved father of a Paris man killed by authorities following a Saturday Orly airport attack on a French soldier maintained Sunday his son was “not a terrorist” and instead under the influence of...
View ArticleDemocrats are still rushing to extremes
You would think that after losing over 1,000 elected positions at the federal, state and local levels since 2010, Democratic Party leaders — now out of power in the White House and both houses of...
View ArticleHow to stop homegrown terrorists before they strike
Manchester suicide bomber Salman Abedi was on the radar of British authorities as a Muslim extremist, but they failed to stop him before he massacred girls at a pop concert. It’s a recurring problem on...
View ArticleGoogle amps up campaign against online extremism
Google is intensifying its campaign against online extremism, saying it will put more resources toward identifying and removing videos related to terrorism and hate groups. Google says in a blog post...
View ArticleSingapore fights radicalization as ISIS spreads in region
SINGAPORE — Singapore said on Tuesday it had detained an auxiliary police officer for attempting to undertake armed Islamist violence overseas, and it also banned nine publications by a preacher for...
View ArticleWhy Moroccan immigrants are susceptible to radicalization
Disaffected young Moroccan immigrants to Europe have few skills and no work prospects — making them susceptible to Islamic radicalization, experts say. “It’s very easy to say these are Muslim...
View ArticleHere’s what the US is doing in Africa
Last month, four American soldiers died in an ambush in Niger, a country few college graduates can locate on a map. Media figures either couldn’t pronounce the name properly or confused it with...
View Article1968 marked Americans’ retreat from civic life
The year 1968 is synonymous with political drama: The violence at the Democratic National Convention and the riots in more than 100 American cities, the assassinations of Robert Kennedy and the Rev....
View ArticleWhy young, left-wing radicals could help re-elect President Trump
“It was traumatizing,” said Juniper, age 19. “It was sort of a personal attack, or at least it felt that way.” “It really is their 9/11,” said Laila, 26. “Not that I’m attempting in any way to equate...
View ArticleNew Jersey woman sentenced for supporting ISIS — again
A New Jersey woman who was already busted for providing material support to ISIS went right back to her evil ways — even as she was supposed to be helping the feds fight the terror group, officials...
View ArticleYour tax dollars at work: funding the radical left
In September 2018, activist groups around New York rushed to denounce the Trump administration for considering making changes to the “public charge” rule for immigrants. The publicly funded New York...
View ArticleSaudis probe whether Pensacola shooter was radicalized on recent trip home
Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani, who killed three young US Navy students in Friday's shooting spree in Florida, had been in the US since 2017 for a Pentagon training program, according to the Wall Street...
View ArticleHere’s what the US is doing in Africa
Last month, four American soldiers died in an ambush in Niger, a country few college graduates can locate on a map. Media figures either couldn’t pronounce the name properly or confused it with...
View Article1968 marked Americans’ retreat from civic life
The year 1968 is synonymous with political drama: The violence at the Democratic National Convention and the riots in more than 100 American cities, the assassinations of Robert Kennedy and the Rev....
View ArticleWhy young, left-wing radicals could help re-elect President Trump
“It was traumatizing,” said Juniper, age 19. “It was sort of a personal attack, or at least it felt that way.” “It really is their 9/11,” said Laila, 26. “Not that I’m attempting in any way to equate...
View ArticleNew Jersey woman sentenced for supporting ISIS — again
A New Jersey woman who was already busted for providing material support to ISIS went right back to her evil ways — even as she was supposed to be helping the feds fight the terror group, officials...
View ArticleYour tax dollars at work: funding the radical left
In September 2018, activist groups around New York rushed to denounce the Trump administration for considering making changes to the “public charge” rule for immigrants. The publicly funded New York...
View ArticleSaudis probe whether Pensacola shooter was radicalized on recent trip home
Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani, who killed three young US Navy students in Friday's shooting spree in Florida, had been in the US since 2017 for a Pentagon training program, according to the Wall Street...
View ArticleAmerica’s current straits represent the victory of 1960s radicals
Many people think the chance to say “I told you so” is a source of pleasure. This isn’t necessarily the case. Sometimes one’s insight is more mournful than gratifying. A case in point: Back in...
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