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Terrorist Could be Cremated–Against Islamic Law

San Bernardino terrorist Tashfeen Malik likely won’t receive a traditional Islamic burial, and reportedly might even be cremated–an act forbidden by Islamic law–if no one steps forward to claim her body. Malik’s bullet-ridden corpse remains in the San Bernardino County

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Funerals Go on for San Bernardino Terror Victims

Three of the 14 victims of the December 2 San Bernardino terrorist attack were laid to rest Saturday. Family, friends and concerned residents gathered to give their support to those mourning the loss of Isaac Amanois, 60; Tin Nguyen, 31; and Shannon Johnson, 43.

Mosque firebombing (David Martin / Associated Press / RCSD)

Hate Crime? Arrest over Firebombed Mosque in CA

Robert Martinez, Public Information Officer for the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department for the Coachella Valley, told Breitbart News on Sunday that the investigation into the firebombing of the Islamic Center of Palm Springs (Masjed an Noor) is “ongoing” and reiterated that no new information has been discovered about what police are now labeling as a “possible hate crime.”

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Terrorists Rejected San Bernardino Jihadis as ‘Informants’

An interesting bit of information from the ongoing investigation into the backgrounds of San Bernardino jihadis Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik comes from Reuters, which was told by U.S. government sources that Malik “tried in vain to contact multiple Islamic militant groups in the months before she and Farook staged their attack, but her overtures were ignored” because the terrorists were concerned she might be a government informant.

FBI Seccombe Lake (Ringo Chiu / AFP / Getty)

FBI Searches Underwater in San Bernardino

FBI divers were searching Seccombe Lake in San Bernardino, California on Thursday for potential evidence that could help their efforts to gather information for what is being described by the FBI’s Assistant Director in Los Angeles David Bowdich as a “massive investigation.”

Enrique Marquez property (Jae C. Hong / Associated Press)

The Strange Lives of the Farook-In-Laws

New light is being shed on the “quiet” life of Islamic terrorists Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik with new information about his neighbor Enrique Marquez, the man who purchased the two guns used by the duo to kill 14 people and injure 21 during last week’s deadly San Bernardino massacre.

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Gun Control Via No-Fly List Distracts from California’s Failed Laws

As President Obama and Democrats in the House and Senate push a no-fly list recently rejected by The Washington Post and berated as unconstitutional by the Los Angeles Times, one thing is certain: the push comes at a time that conveniently distracts attention from the failure of Democrat-sponsored gun controls in California.

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Why Is CAIR Helping San Bernardino Terrorists After the Fact?

One might think that an organization that was once named an unindicted co-conspirator in a terrorism trial might be at great pains to distance itself from any new terrorist acts. But CAIR cultivates its notoriety because it serves the organization’s fundamentalist purposes.

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The War on Radical Islam: America’s Next Steps to Confronting Jihad

The recent terrorist attack on innocents attending a Christmas Party at a county social services center in San Bernardino, California, is another chilling reminder of radical Islam’s long reach. This soft target terrorist attack in a Western-nation urban setting follows a similar attack plan in Paris, France a few weeks earlier.

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San Bernardino Jihadis Planned and Practiced Attack For a Year

Over the last few days, there has been mounting evidence of long-term pre-meditation by Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik, the jihadi couple responsible for a massacre at a Christmas party in San Bernardino last week. New indications have surfaced that the supposedly innocuous Farook had radical leanings for quite some time.