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Pro-ISIS group posts ominous message showing New York cricket stadium set to host World Cup
The International Cricket Council World Cup 2024 is next month on Long Island.
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FBI arrests New Jersey man on terrorism charges
The FBI has arrested Karrem Nasr, 23, of New Jersey for allegedly attempting to provide material support to the African-based terrorist organization al Shabaab after they claim he became inspired to wage Jihad following the October 7 terrorist attacks.
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Hamas is ‘inspiration' for terrorism against US, FBI director warns
FBI director Christopher Wray testified Tuesday that the Israel-Hamas war has raised terrorism threats against the U.S. “to a whole other level.”
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Ofir Liebstein, mayor of San Diego's sister city in Israel, killed in Hamas attack
San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria and the city’s Jewish leaders expressed sorrow Saturday over the death of Ofir Liebstein, the mayor of Shar’ar Hanegev, San Diego’s sister city in Israel, after news of Liebstein’s death in the Hamas attack.
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San Diego commemorates 9/11 with local events today
More than 1,000 people were expected Sunday to scale 110 flights of stairs — the same number as were in the World Trade Center towers — during the San Diego 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb, one of several weekend events in the San Diego area commemorating those lost in the 2001 terrorist attacks.
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Remembrance ceremonies, stair climb and more events commemorate 9/11 in San Diego
More than 1,000 people were expected Sunday to scale 110 flights of stairs — the same number as were in the World Trade Center towers — during the San Diego 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb, one of several weekend events in the San Diego area commemorating those lost in the 2001 terrorist attacks.
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Smuggler with ISIS ties helped migrants enter US from Mexico, FBI says
The U.S. is working with the foreign partners to shut down the travel routes used by the smuggling network and to identify the people who used it to enter the country, the NSC said.
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Plea negotiations could mean no 9/11 defendants face the death penalty, the US tells families
Plea agreements under consideration may mean that the suspected architect of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and his fellow defendants never face the death penalty.
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Ex-soccer star accused of plotting terror with Osama bin Laden found not guilty
In a rare and shocking development, an accused foreign Islamic terrorist was found not guilty Friday by a jury in federal court after a trial on charges he conspired with Osama bin Laden to conduct a suicide bombing on Americans in Europe two decades ago, his lawyer said.
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Massachusetts teen accused of buying gift cards to help support ISIS
A Massachusetts teenager was arrested Thursday on suspicion of running a gift card-reselling scheme to raise money for the terrorist group ISIS, federal prosecutors announced.
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Software Engineer Who Photographed US Landmarks for Possible Terrorist Attacks Gets 12 Years in Prison
A jury at a trial last year heard prosecutors portray Saab as a highly trained terrorist who scoped out landmarks in the U.S., France, Turkey and the Czech Republic.
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US Releases Ex-Al Qaeda Courier from Guantanamo Bay Prison
who had completed his sentence, ending an imprisonment that included torture at clandestine CIA sites and 16 years at the Guantanamo Bay detention center.
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Suspect Guilty in NYC Halloween Truck Attack That Killed 8, Could Face Death Penalty
Jurors reached a guilty verdict in the federal death penalty case of a 34-year-old man who killed eight people on a Manhattan bike path five years ago in a bid, prosecutors said, to impress a terrorist group.