TERRORISTS
The War Against ISIS Is Succeeding, at Least on Twitter
The militant group is losing some of its pull on Twitter, thanks to anti-ISIS propaganda and thousands of account suspensions.
A Pizza Baker Was Mistakenly Shot In the Recent Terror Attack in Bangladesh
The baker was mistakenly shot by police during the military operation intended to free those being held captive during the 12-hour siege at the bakery in Dhaka this past Saturday.
Democrats Are Filibustering Over Gun Control Right Now
It looks like they want to amend a bill to include a section that would make it illegal for terror suspects to buy guns.
What My Dad's Kidnapping by Muslim Terrorists Taught Me About Islamophobia
Terrorism almost destroyed my life before I was even born.
Justin Trudeau Stresses ‘Canada Will Not Pay Ransom to Terrorists’ After Hostage Beheaded
On Monday, John Ridsdel, a former Canadian mining executive, was killed in the Philippines. He had been kidnapped alongside another Canadian man, a Norwegian and a Filipina woman by the militant group Abu Sayyaf in September.
On the Front Lines with International Volunteers Fighting ISIS in Syria
VICE Germany heads to Syria to meet the foreigners who left their homes and families to join the Kurdish ground troops in the fight against the Islamic State.
What It's Like to Be on a Plane When It's Hijacked
While Tuesday's EgyptAir hijacking turned out to be somewhat of a joke, a survivor of the 1986 Pan Am Flight 73 hijacking shares what it's like to live through the terrifying experience.
'A Canadian Is a Canadian': Liberals to Repeal Law That Strips Terrorists of Citizenship
The controversial Strengthening Canadian Citizenship Act, imposed by the previous Conservative regime, allows the government to revoke the citizenship of dual nationals who have been convicted of offenses related to spying, treason or terrorism.
Canada’s Spy Agency Wants to Hire Shrinks to Study Terrorists
Canada has found itself faced with a foreign fighter problem, as dozens of Canadians have left to fight alongside the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq and other radical groups.
Sen. Feinstein Says Terrorists Only Need The Internet and Encryption To Attack
Who needs bombs and guns?
Canadian Embassies Worry They Can't Deal With Earthquakes, Terrorists, and Hackers
Concerns about security at Canada’s international offices has been largely muted in recent years, even as Washington scrutinized the security shortcomings that led to the deadly attack on the US headquarters in Benghazi, Libya.
What Life Is Like in America's Highest-Security 'Supermax' Prison
Finger handshakes, the toilet phone, and the "shoe bomber."