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Nikolas Cruz: A portrait of suspected Florida high school gunman who shot and killed 17 people
Nikolas Cruz, who is accused of murdering 17 people in Wednesday’s Florida high school shooting, lived with two different families since his mother’s death in November, had been expelled from the school he allegedly attacked and reportedly killed chickens and frogs — sometimes posting the gruesome pictures of the dead animals on social media.
At least 20 injured in shooting at Florida high school -media
At least 20 people were injured when a gunman opened fire at a Florida high school on Wednesday, local media reported, with dozens of police and emergency officials surrounding the building while students fled.
Funding al-Shabaab: How aid money ends up in terror group’s hands
The murderous al Qaeda affiliate al-Shabaab is making millions of dollars each year by exploiting foreign aid money sent to Somalia by the very western nations who are trying to eliminate the terror group.
South Korea deploys heavy security ahead of Winter Olympics
Security here is a top concern for officials just days before the Olympic Games — which are taking place as nuclear tensions have ramped up on the Korean Peninsula.
Texas convert Warren Clark sent ISIS his resume, report says
When Texas resident Warren Clark wanted to join ISIS, he did what any other American job-hunter might do: He sent them his resume.
L.A. middle school shooting: Two students wounded, female student in custody
A 12-year-old girl was taken into custody after two students were shot inside a classroom at a Los Angeles middle school on Thursday, authorities said.
The Taliban is gaining strength and territory in Afghanistan
More than 16 years after the U.S. helped overthrow the Taliban in Afghanistan, the metrics kept by U.S. and Afghan officials and security experts show the Taliban is gaining territory and strength.
Large of cache of weapons, explosives belonging to ISIS seized in Kabul
A large cache of weapons and explosives belonging to the ISIS terrorist group was discovered and seized by the Afghan forces in Kabul.
Strava fitness tracking map reveals military bases, movements in war zones
An interactive online map can show the locations and activities of fitness watch users, raising security concerns about soldiers and other personnel at U.S. military bases in sensitive areas.
11 Afghan troops die in attack targeting Kabul military academy
Islamic State militants attacked Afghan soldiers guarding a military academy in the capital of Kabul on Monday, killing at least 11 troops and wounding 16.