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New York Times | After Bombings, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump Clash Over Terrorism New York Times Hillary Clinton said at a news conference in White Plains that she planned to deal with "the bad guys," jihadists and violent extremists, rather than an entire religion. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS on Publish Date September 19, 2016. Photo by Stephen ... Clinton stresses US 'resolve' in terrorism fight while Trump promises to get 'tough' Homegrown terror roils 2016 She's Flawed, He's Psychotic |
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Ahmad Khan Rahami Is Arrested in Manhattan and New Jersey BombingsMr. Rahami, 28, was taken into custody on Monday after he was wounded in a shootout with the police in New Jersey, law enforcement officials said. After Bombings, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump Clash Over TerrorismMrs. Clinton stressed her national security credentials and measured her words, and Mr. Trump sounded a note of furious alarm about Saturday’s attacks in New York and New Jersey. Who Is Ahmad Khan Rahami?Ahmad Khan Rahami, 28, was arrested in connection with explosions in New York and New Jersey over the weekend. Neighbors described him as a friendly car enthusiast and were surprised by the arrest. Ahmad Rahami: Fixture in Family’s Business and, Lately, a ‘Completely Different Person’In recent years, some friends of Mr. Rahami, the suspect in the Manhattan and New Jersey bombings, noticed a marked change in his personality and religious devotion. Chelsea Bombing: What We Know and Don’t KnowThe police on Monday charged a suspect in connection with a powerful explosion in Manhattan and the discovery of other explosive devices in the region. Chelsea Residents Grapple With a Close Call in Their NeighborhoodThe uncertainty that followed on Saturday night has persisted days later, as many questions about the motives and location have remained unanswered. After Bombing on Jersey Shore, Residents Try to Make Sense of ChaosNo one was injured when a bomb went off Saturday morning in the quiet community of Seaside Park, N.J., but an idyll has been interrupted. Your Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Chris Christie Knew About Bridge Lane Closings as They Happened, Prosecutors SayThe assertion at trial was the first time the New Jersey governor had been accused of knowing about the scheme at the George Washington Bridge to punish a local mayor. U.S. Signals Backing for Self-Driving CarsNew federal guidelines make it clear that, while the government will provide oversight, it wants to encourage the development of autonomous vehicles. Friends Say Minnesota Attacker Was ‘Normal American Kid’“I can’t see anyone more assimilated than that guy,” a family friend said of the young Somali man who stabbed 10 people in an attack claimed by ISIS. Obama on Weekend Bombings and AttacksPresident Obama made his first public comments after bombings in New York City and New Jersey and addressed stabbings in Minnesota, for which ISIS has claimed responsibility. Video Released in Terence Crutcher’s Killing by Tulsa PoliceThe department opened an investigation into an officer’s shooting of Mr. Crutcher, an unarmed black man who appeared to be raising his hands above his head. Helicopter Video of Tulsa Police ShootingFootage from a police helicopter shows Tulsa officers approaching Terence Crutcher with guns drawn. One officer shot him. This video contains graphic violence. Laser Scans Unveil a Network of Ancient Cities in CambodiaBeyond the famed Angkor Wat temple, a technology known as lidar is allowing archaeologists to map and find the ancient Khmer empire’s intricate urban landscape. Wells Fargo’s John Stumpf Has His Wall St. ComeuppanceThe head of the bank that came out of the financial crisis relatively unscathed now faces the Senate Banking Committee a over a far-reaching oversight scandal. In Statement to Senate, Wells Fargo Chief Is ‘Deeply Sorry’John G. Stumpf, chief of Wells Fargo, is expected to apologize to a Senate panel on Tuesday for sham accounts set up at the bank. How Pop Culture Wore Out Leonard Cohen’s ‘Hallelujah’Mr. Cohen’s hymnlike 1984 song has become shorthand for Big Emotional Moment everywhere from “Shrek” to the Emmys. Obama, at the U.N., Cites Iraq Gains and Urges Steady Nerves at HomeThe president visited the United Nations General Assembly against the backdrop of a stabbing attack in Minnesota and a weekend bombing in New York. Tim Tebow, Wearing No. 15, Participates in First Mets WorkoutTebow, the former N.F.L. quarterback who signed a minor league deal with the Mets this month, reported to Port St. Lucie, Fla., on Monday. Aid Convoy Is Hit in Syria as Cease-Fire Falters and Bombings ResumeThe convoy attack and resumed bombings were the strongest signs yet of the unraveling of an agreement between Russia and the United States aimed at restarting peace talks to end the conflict in Syria. Vladimir Putin Tightens Grip on Russia’s Parliament With Election RoutNearly complete results showed the president’s ruling United Russia party gaining an absolute majority of seats after elections with record low voter turnout. What Rembrandt Did as a Teenager: 4 of His ‘Sense’ Works Are ReunitedThe Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, England, is displaying this Dutch Master’s early allegorical depictions of sight, hearing, smell and touch together for the first time. The 75-Year-Old Arm WrestlerNorm Devio is still pulling ahead of competitors who are twice his size and half his age. F.D.A. Approves Muscular Dystrophy Drug That Patients Lobbied ForThe decision went against the recommendation of independent experts, and the agency is requiring an additional trial to confirm effectiveness. Review: ‘This Is Us’ Is Skillful, Shameless Tear-JerkingDan Fogelman’s new NBC dramedy, which centers on four characters with the same birthday, will leave no button on your psychic control panel unmashed. Marcia Clark Finally Has a Moment to Savor at the Emmys“The People v. O.J. Simpson” had its Emmy Awards after-party very close to the courthouse where the trial took place. More Recent Articles |
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