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Officials: Manhunt for suspected Paris attacker on the run

Officials: Manhunt for suspected Paris attacker on the run


Officials: Manhunt for suspected Paris attacker on the run

Posted: 15 Nov 2015 09:35 AM PST

Flowers are set in a window shattered by a bullet at the Carillon cafe in Paris, France, Sunday Nov. 15, 2015, two days after over 120 people were killed in a series of shooting and explosions. French troops deployed around Paris on Sunday and tourist sites stood shuttered in one of the most visited cities on Earth while investigators questioned the relatives of a suspected suicide bomber involved in the country's deadliest violence since World War II.(AP Photo/Jerome Delay)PARIS (AP) — French police put out a photo of a fugitive in the Paris attacks on Sunday, saying the suspect is on the run and too dangerous for anyone outside law enforcement to engage directly.


Donald Trump: ‘O’Malley is a clown’; ‘Hillary is owned by Wall Street’

Posted: 15 Nov 2015 10:53 AM PST

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump addresses the Sunshine Summit in Orlando, Fla., Friday, Nov. 13, 2015. (AP Photo/John Raoux)During Saturday's Democratic debate, former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley called Donald Trump an "immigrant-bashing carnival barker."


Paris attacks show U.S. surveillance of Islamic State may be ‘going dark’

Posted: 14 Nov 2015 12:31 PM PST

People gather in front of flowers that were laid outside the French embassy in Rome, Saturday, Nov. 14, 2015. French police on Saturday hunted possible accomplices of eight assailants who terrorized Paris concert-goers, cafe diners and soccer fans with a coordinated string of suicide bombings and shootings in France's deadliest peacetime attacks. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)The attacks underscore the mounting difficulties U.S. and Western intelligence agencies are having in tracking the terror group, resulting in repeated warnings that their efforts to conduct surveillance of Islamic State suspects were "going dark."


Belgian connection: At least 3 held in Brussels over Paris attacks

Posted: 15 Nov 2015 04:44 AM PST

French soldiers patrol at the Eiffel Tower which remained closed on the first of three days of national mourning in Paris, Sunday, Nov. 15, 2015. Thousands of French troops deployed around Paris on Sunday and tourist sites stood shuttered in one of the most visited cities on Earth while investigators questioned the relatives of a suspected suicide bomber involved in the country's deadliest violence since World War II. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)Officials pursue emerging links between the Paris attacks and an Islamist bastion in France's northern neighbor.


Clinton wobbled on foreign policy in debate

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College student from California studying abroad killed in Paris attacks

Posted: 15 Nov 2015 09:44 AM PST

Students, friends and members of the media, gather while listening to a media briefing by University president in memory of 23-year-old Cal State University Long Beach (CA) student Nohemi Gonzalez who died in Paris terror attacksA California university student who was studying design in France was killed in an attack on a restaurant in Paris, making her the first American confirmed dead in the assault at several sites in the French capital, school officials said on Saturday. Nohemi Gonzalez, 23, was a junior at California State University, Long Beach, just south of Los Angeles, and was studying for a semester at the Strate College of Design in a suburb of Paris, said CSULB spokesman Michael Uhlenkamp. On Friday night, several sites around Paris were targeted in a coordinated assault by gunmen and bombers in what the Paris public prosecutor said killed at least 129 people and wounded more than 350, of whom nearly 100 remain in critical condition.


U.S. death penalties, executions slow as capital punishment is squeezed

Posted: 15 Nov 2015 06:57 AM PST

File photo of the death chamber is seen through the steel bars from the viewing room at the state penitentiary in Huntsville, TexasCapital punishment in the United States has moved into the slow lane, with the number of executions and new death sentences likely to hit lows not seen for more than 20 years. The last two executions of the year are set to be carried out next week, with Texas scheduled to put convicted murderer Raphael Holiday to death on Wednesday and Georgia scheduled to execute convicted murderer Marcus Johnson on Thursday. If those lethal injections proceed, there will have been 27 executions in the United States in 2015.


Clinton cites 9/11 in defending Wall Street donations

Posted: 15 Nov 2015 12:38 AM PST

Hillary Clinton tried to deflect an attack on her political donations from Wall Street bankers by saying that they stemmed from her connection, as a U.S. senator from New York, to the downtown Manhattan community devastated by the Sept. 11, 2001, attack.

Sanders scores applause for Eisenhower quip

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Sanders campaign claims victory in CBS dispute

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Paris attacks may lead to US military anti-IS escalation

Posted: 14 Nov 2015 02:58 PM PST

A woman is being evacuated from the Bataclan theater after a shooting in Paris, Friday Nov. 13, 2015. French President Francois Hollande declared a state of emergency and announced that he was closing the country's borders. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)WASHINGTON (AP) — The Paris terrorist attacks seem likely to compel President Barack Obama to consider military escalation against the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria. But that probably will not mean dramatic moves like launching a U.S. or international ground offensive or accelerating aerial bombing in hopes of eliminating the global threat of violent extremism.


Sanders aide pushes back against CBS switch to foreign policy focus for debate

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Five questions about Paris for Clinton, Sanders, and O’Malley

Posted: 14 Nov 2015 11:53 AM PST

5 questions about Paris for Hillary, Bernie and O'MalleyHillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, and Martin O'Malley will face off Saturday in their second debate, their fight for the Democratic presidential nomination transformed by the devastating terrorist attacks in Paris Friday. In the wake of the deaths of 129 — and counting — the prime-time showdown seems certain to focus heavily on national security, pitting the former secretary of state's more hawkish views against the independent senator's well-known reluctance to use force, while leaving O'Malley hunting for ways to cast himself as a plausible commander-in-chief.


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