Digital jihad: ISIS, Al Qaeda Seek a Cyber Caliphate to Launch Attacks on USJihadists in the Middle East are ramping up efforts to mount a massive cyber attack on the U.S., with leaders from both Islamic State and Al Qaeda – including a hacker who once broke into former British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s Gmail
David Limbaugh on His New Book: Jesus on Trial — A Lawyer Affirms the Truth of the Gospel September 15, 2014 Windows Media BEGIN TRANSCRIPT RUSH: We welcome back to the program my brother, David, well-known author and agent for many highfalutin personalities and celebrities, as well as lawyer, and he’s the author of… This is probably
Obama Declines Invitation to Attend Memorial Dedication for Disabled Veterans Obama declined the invitation, making him the first president in recent history not to formally accept a new national memorial. Organizers of the event were caught off guard when informed by the White House of the president’s decision this week and are hoping to receive
Apple’s NFC plans go way beyond payments, analysts say Apple’s plans for mobile payments may signal ambitions that go well beyond merely having your phone replace your wallet, analysts say. But the technology could also play a role in authenticating your identification, especially if Apple includes it in its rumored smartwatch. “There is a lot of
Beheaded do-gooder thought his work for Muslim charity would save him from ISISThe Briton threatened with execution next by militants from Islamic State in Iraq and Al-Sham is a Manchester taxi driver who drove a van full of aid to Syria to help children in the war-torn country. Israelis Warned of Heightened Terror Threat AbroadThe
GLOBAL COOLING Antarctic sea ice hits all-time record high Satellite imagery reveals an area of about 20 million square kilometres covered by sea ice around the Antarctic continent. Mystery streak of light across U.S. West “I am used to seeing planes early in the morning with lights, but this was different,” one witness told Claycord.com.
Ebola in the air? A nightmare that could happenToday, the Ebola virus spreads only through direct contact with bodily fluids, such as blood and vomit. But some of the nation’s top infectious disease experts worry that this deadly virus could mutate and be transmitted just by a cough or a sneeze. Ebola death toll hits