Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Pakistani protesters shout slogans during a protest against the planned anti-Islam cartoon competitions, in Karachi, Pakistan, ...
A man accused of helping plan an attack on a Prophet Muhammad cartoon contest in Texas has been convicted of conspiring to support the so-called Islamic State. Abdul Malik Abdul Kareem bankrolled and ...
Police in Garland, TX associated with the shooting outside a Muhammad Cartoon Contest *(Via LA Times) – Two gunmen were killed after opening fire outside a controversial Dallas-area event Sunday ...
FILE - In this Friday, Nov. 3, 2017 file photo, Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders addresses the media at the Belgian federal parliament in Brussels. The Dutch prime minister has distanced his ...
PHOENIX (Reuters) - An Arizona man was found guilty on Thursday (March 17) of plotting with others to attack a "Draw Muhammad" cartoon contest in Texas last year and providing material support to the ...
A federal jury on Thursday found an Arizona man guilty of helping to orchestrate an Islamic State-inspired attack in Texas last year, the first conviction of its kind won by the Justice Department.
Two armed men who opened fire on a security officer outside of a contest for cartoon depictions of the Prophet Muhammad have been killed, authorities in the Dallas suburb of Garland said Sunday night.
GARLAND, TX -- Police shot and killed two gunmen who opened fire on a security officer outside a suburban Dallas venue hosting a provocative contest for Prophet Muhammad cartoons, and a bomb squad ...
Recently, an attack on a Muhammad cartoon contest held in Garland, Texas, was foiled by local police, leaving two gunmen dead. The event was organized by Pamela Geller, a self-appointed "expert" on ...
PHOENIX — An Arizona man set for trial this week is believed to be the first person the U.S. government has tried on terror charges linked to the Islamic State ...
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