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November 16, 2015
Anonymous hackers declare war on Islamic State after Paris attacks
Anonymous, a loose-knit international network of activist hackers, is preparing to unleash waves of cyber attacks on Islamic State following the attacks in Paris last week that killed 129 people, a self-described member said in a video.
Harvard University says evacuates four buildings after bomb threat
Harvard University said on its website on Monday that it had received an \”unconfirmed\” bomb threat and was evacuating four buildings on its campus outside Boston.
Questions for the European Left
Why don\’t we see demonstrations against Islamic dictatorships in London, Paris, Barcelona?
Islamic State threatens attack on Washington, other countries
Islamic State warned in a new video on Monday that countries taking part in air strikes against Syria would suffer the same fate as France, and threatened to attack in Washington.
Evangelicals, Jews and politics
On a Christian radio show last week, former Minnesota Representative and 2012 Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann expressed her opinion that the End Times will soon be upon us.
Schumer: ‘Condoning’ terror against Israel led to Paris attacks
The world is now paying the price of not standing up to terrorism when it was directed only at Israel, as it had witnessed the murder of 132 people in the streets of Paris Friday night, Senator Chuck Schumer said on Sunday.
Rubio hits Hillary for refusal to say ‘radical Islam’
Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio criticized Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton on Sunday after she refused to use the term “radical Islam” when referring to he Paris attacks during the 2nd Democratic presidential debate on CBS News Saturday night.
‘They’ll think we are the enemy’: refugees in Germany fear backlash
Syrian and Iraqi refugees in Germany fear that the attacks in Paris could further shift public opinion against the Berlin government\’s welcoming asylum policy.
Feminism isn’t kosher
Fierce debates this month over women clergy represent the most fractious internecine conflict in the Orthodox Jewish community in a generation.