The raid in the town of Verviers comes the same day police arrested a man accused of selling weapons to Amedy Coulibaly, who was killed by police after he attacked a Paris kosher shop last week.
Read More »CIA Report: No ‘Bad Faith’ In Accessing Senate Computers
Sen. Dianne Feinstein of the Senate Intelligence Committee disagrees, saying that the breach violated the Constitution.
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A ban on the controversial delicacy that went into effect in 2012 was overturned last week. Now some chefs offering the dish have received enough threats to get law enforcement involved.
Read More »New Solitary Confinement Plan For Younger Inmates At Rikers
After years of pressure, New York is changing its policy on solitary confinement for people 21 and younger. Activists say it's a historic step forward. Officers say it will bring more bloodshed.
Read More »Ohio Man Is Arrested For Allegedly Plotting Attack On U.S. Capitol
The FBI says Christopher Lee Cornell of Cincinnati bought weapons to carry out an attack. Agents also say he used Twitter to express support for the violent extremist group Islamic State.
Read More »French Ambassador To U.S. Outlines ‘Predicament’ Of Immigration
While France's leaders had feared an attack, Ambassador Gerard Araud says, "what happened was in a sense maybe worse than what we were expecting, because it was done in a very professional way."
Read More »Free-Climbers Make It To Summit Of Yosemite’s El Capitan
Tommy Caldwell and Kevin Jorgeson were the first climbers to use only their hands and feet to ascend the nearly 3,000-foot Dawn Wall in a single trip. Ropes were used only to break a fall.
Read More »Broadband A ‘Necessity,’ Obama Says, As He Pushes FCC To Expand Access
The president is asking the agency to address state laws that could inhibit competition for high-speed Internet service. The move could draw opposition from major cable and Internet companies.
Read More »Controversial French Comedian Arrested Over Facebook Post On Paris Attacks
Dieudonne's alleged crime: writing "Je suis Charlie Coulibaly" (I am Charlie Coulibaly). He was one of 54 people held across the country; none has been linked to the deadly attacks.
Read More »Pope Francis Canonizes First Sri Lankan Saint
Francis is in Asia on a six-day tour intended to build the Roman Catholic Church's following on a continent that holds 60 percent of the world's population but only 12 percent of Catholics.
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