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North Carolina Man Charged with Supporting the Islamic State

Just a few days after news broke of a Washington, D.C. transit police officer’s arrest for attempting to provide material support to the Islamic State, the Justice Department announced filing similar charges against 35-year-old Erick Jamal Hendricks of North Carolina.

This undated photo provided by the Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office in Charlotte, N.C.,

Muslim Writers: Islam To Blame For Global Terror

TEL AVIV – In a radical turn of events, Muslim writers from all over the Arab world are admitting that Islam itself is the problem, and that the only way to curb the terror carried out in the name of the religion is to conduct a fundamental overhaul of Islamic texts and their interpretations.

Iraqi supporters of Moqtada al-Sadr attend Friday prayers in Baghdad's Sadr City April 1,

Syria’s Nusra Front Breaks from Al-Qaeda

The Nusra Front, formally known as Jabhat al-Nusra, has been al-Qaeda’s franchise in Syria since late 2011. The Syrian group’s leader has announced it will now cut its ties with al-Qaeda and become independent, with al-Qaeda’s blessing.

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Ansbach Suicide Bomber Pledges Allegiance to Islamic State in Video

Mohammad Daleel, the 27-year-old Syrian “refugee” who injured over a dozen Germans in a suicide-bomb attack on a bar in Ansbach Sunday night, allegedly recorded a “martyrdom video” with his cell phone before the attack, in which he pledged allegiance to ISIS and promised more attacks in Europe.

Ansbach Suicide Bomber Pledges Allegiance to Islamic State in Video

Donald Trump: ‘France is No Longer France’

“France is no longer France,” the 2016 Republican nominee stated, referencing the growing terrorism in that region. “They won’t like me for saying that, but you see what happened in Nice, you see what happened yesterday.”

The Associated Press