Terrorism
The FBI's Past and Obama's Present War on Terror
A new history of the FBI undermines today's ubiquitous surveillance state.
Leader of Al Qaeda-Linked Group in Syria Calls For Ceasefire Within Assad's Opposition
Abu Mohammed al-Golani, head of the Nusra Front
10-Year-Old Allegedly Stopped from Suicide Attack in Afghanistan
Another bombing, though, kills three
Iraq's Prime Minister Urges Fallujah Residents To Expel Al Qaeda-Linked Fighters
The city was overrun last week
Iran Offers To Help Iraq Fight Al Qaeda
Iraqi forces are trying to remove fighters from the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant from two cities in the Anbar province
Al Qaeda's Chief in Lebanon Dies While in Custody
Army general told the Associated Press Majid al-Majid died of kidney failure
Hezbollah Moving Long-Range Missile From Syria to Lebanon
According to Ronen Bergman, an Israeli national security analyst
Al Qaeda Fights Government Forces, Attacks Police Stations in Western Iraq
Taking advantage of the alienation many Sunnis feel
Prosecutors Want "Jihad Jane" Behind Bars For Decades, Despite Her Cooperation
Played a role in plot to kill Swedish cartoonist
Almost Three Quarters of Islamist Terror Prisoners in the UK Resist Rehabilitation
Anti-extremism efforts struggling
Al-Shabab Claims Responsibility For Mogadishu Hotel Bombing
Al Qaeda-linked Somalia-based group
Al Qaeda Keeps Careful Track of its Members' Expenses
Recipts kept for small purchases, such as mustard
US Condemns Suicide Bombing in Russia
No group has claimed responsibility for the bombing at the railway station in Volgograd
At Least 14 Killed in Suicide Bombing in Russian City of Volgograd
A day after suicide attack at the city's train station
More Than 100 Reportedly Arrested in Egypt After Muslim Brotherhood Declared a Terrorist Organization
State media is reporting at least nine roundups
Formerly Confidential Documents Show British Government Considered Banning Sinn Féin
Irish Republican party was polling at more than 13 percent in 1983
American Held Hostage By Al Qaeda Makes Plea to Obama
Warren Weinstein says he feels abandoned
Al Qaeda Apologizes For Attack on Hospital in Yemen
Attackers were told not to assault the hospital during attack on a Ministry of Defense compound, says head of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
The NSA Recommendations: Preventing Turnkey Totalitarianism
The White House panel's recommendations for NSA reform are a start, but more needs to be done-and soon.
Yemeni Parliament's Drone Vote Unlikely To Change US Policy
Lawmakers had voted to ban drone strikes
Drones Strikes in Yemen Prompt Sympathy For Al Qaeda
Yemeni foreign minister says the strikes are a "necessary evil"
Terror Suspects Extradited From the UK Due in Federal Court in Connecticut
Accused of supporters terrorism in Afghanistan and Chechnya
Man Accused of Murdering British Soldier in London Says He Loves Al Qaeda
"I love them. I consider them brothers in Islam"
In Afghanistan, People Died for No Good Reason
And keeping the troops there won't change that.
Free Syrian Army Commander Says He is Prepared To Join Assad's Forces To Fight Al Qaeda-Linked Fighters
Believes the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham is "very dangerous for the future of Syria"
Sen. Feinstein, Rep. Rogers Say US is No Safer Today Than it Was in Previous Years
Both think terrorism is increasing
GAO Wants Radiation Guidelines for Terrorism in U.S. Cities
Because of obsolete radiation guidelines, the greatest threat from terrorism is what Washington, in reaction to an attack, does to America.