By Bill Gertz
Thousands of foreign terrorists traveled to Syria over the past
several months to wage jihad, or holy war, in what U.S. officials say is
fast becoming a new international terror training ground.
By Alana Goodman
The United Nations special rapporteur on Palestinian human rights
appeared on a “9/11 truth” radio show in May and questioned the
“official version” of the Sept. 11 attacks, the latest in a string of
controversial comments to draw criticism.
By Adam Kredo
Top Israeli settler leader Dani Dayan said the Obama administration’s
latest Middle East peace push is bound to fail during an interview last
week in Washington, D.C., where he had traveled for a series of
high-level meetings that he dubbed unprecedented.
By Lachlan Markay
Jihadists are seeking out more secure methods of online
communications, including an avenue created by the U.S. government and
financed by American taxpayers, in the wake of revelations about the
U.S. monitoring of online messages.
By Mary Lou Byrd
Sen. John McCain (R., Ariz.) is challenging the Department of Justice
over its broadened definition of sexual harassment on campuses and
questioned the agency’s authority to act without congressional
authorization.
By Sonny Bunch
I have to say, I’m fascinated by the response to the Israeli sequences
in World War Z. The anti-Israel set is really freaking out about the
implications of those scenes while the pro-Israel set is cautiously
embracing the picture.
By Robert Charette
The only American who’s been on the road longer than 2 Chainz is NSA
leaker Edward Snowden. Which is appropriate since the Hairweave Killer
celebrated his seven additional BET Award nominations by dropping the
video to “Feds Watching.”
By WFB Staff
Former President George W. Bush said NSA leaker Edward Snowden
“damaged the security of the country” in a CNN interview to be aired
this evening.
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