Over the past couple of weeks, the mainstream media and the alternative media have both been full of headlines about the possibility of terrorism on Christmas Day or New Year’s Eve.

The rocket attacks struck the Harabesh neighborhood of the city and hit the all-girls school.

The sobering news didn’t stop Obama from heading to the golf course.

Starting in 2016, dual Iraqi, Sudanese, Syrian or Iranian nationals will have to apply for a visa to the US.

US Department of Homeland Security wants to introduce scheme at airports worldwide to reduce the risk of Islamic State terrorists flying to America.

State Department report takes on new relevance in the wake of last month’s attack.

“It was a strategic retreat to avoid more casualties among the security forces,” Afghan official said.

“We now finally are where we need to be” in Syria.

Malik’s immigration file does not show sufficient evidence of passing requirements.

“At one point we could hear explosions coming from the direction of Buratai.”

“The kidnap of the Chibok girls in 2014… is what it is now trying to repeat.”

“US military personnel traveled to Libya on 14 December to foster relationships and enhance communication with their counterparts in the Libyan National Army.”

An investigative report from the New York Times points to horrifying abuse by US Navy SEALs in Afghanistan which led to a detainee’s death, and subsequent attempts by US authorities to pass off the incident as a minor infraction. In the months after the Abbottabad raid that led to the capture and death of Osama […]

Acknowledgement sent chairman Rep. Jason Chaffetz through the roof.

Because it didn’t “meet a narrative”.