Southern California Man Pleads Guilty to Trying to Travel to Pakistan to Train Al-Qaeda
FBI sting netted Sinh Vinh Ngo Nguyen who went by the name Hasan Abu Omar Ghannoum and claimed to have fought in Syria
FBI sting netted Sinh Vinh Ngo Nguyen who went by the name Hasan Abu Omar Ghannoum and claimed to have fought in Syria
Good luck getting any information there
Found guilty of terrorism and murder
A ruling against the NSA's phone record database highlights the perilous condition of privacy in America.
Complaints about prison treatment
Lawmakers had voted to ban drone strikes
Ran site to raise funds to help militants in Afghanistan and Chechnya
And keeping the troops there won't change that.
Says compound was targeted because US drones are operated out of there
Failed in committee
Both think terrorism is increasing
Another campaign promise dies as the U.S. government hammers out a deal to keep troops in a war-torn country.
As part of international efforts to track terrorism
Evidence in court martial
Because navigating the airport security gauntlet is already such a joy.
By killing Tablian leaders with drone strike
That should make negotiations there interesting
Uses microwaves to detect molecular structures in moving crowds
A criminal case provides an opportunity to challenge the NSA's warrantless wiretapping.
Noted terrorist sympathizer defends surveillance as a counter-terrorism tool
Will likely lead to challenge about constitutionality of warrantless data gathering
Make the actual case for them
Disturbing new information in the war on photography.
Despite no evidence that it's actually true
Instead of confirming Jeh Johnson, the Senate should abolish DHS.
Tried to fly to Yemen several times, will be arraigned today
Lets them keep defendants from challenging constitutionality
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