The archive of all headlines from January 14, 2015, organized by time of publication.
data-analytics=«_jumbotron-container_article_»>Al Qaeda affiliate claims Charlie Hebdo killings
Demand is high in France for the new edition of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo which depicts the Prophet Muhammad, a week after the deadly attack on its office.
The militant group Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, based in Yemen, took responsibility on Wednesday for the attack in Paris one week ago on Charlie Hebdo, the French satirical newspaper, in which 12 people were killed.
France Cracks Down On Hate Language, Anti-Semitism, Glorifying Terrorism…. 54 Arrested… Prominent Anti-Semitic Rapper Detained… New Charlie Hebdo Issue Sells Out… Print Run Upped To 5 Million…
Millions more copies of French weekly Charlie Hebdo are printed after the first run sells out in hours, with proceeds going to victims’ families.
As citizens affirm a commitment to freedom of speech in France, authorities have widened their investigation into last week’s deadly attacks, detaining at least 54 people.
AQAP leader makes assertion as Nigeria’s Boko Haram seeks to show it is plugged into wider jihadi network with own recording
Most of the MSM senior editors have watched the video. And either not one of them saw the problem, – that the video does not show what it is supposed to show – or some of them did see it but did not care. Either way, they simply regurgitated an official story that does not fit the available evidence.
Mining and metals stocks fall sharply after copper prices tumbled to nearly a six-year low, with commodities group Glencore among the worst hit.
Distributors are expanding the print run for the first issue of Charlie Hebdo since last week’s terror attacks in France to as many as 5 million copies, following heavy demand when the satirical magazine hit newsstands.
A nearly 12-minute video surfaces online one week after the massacre on the Paris editorial offices of the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo. ’Je suis Charlie’ and the people who are not Charlie
Millions more copies of French weekly Charlie Hebdo are printed after the first run sells out in hours, with proceeds going to victims’ families.
Paris Magazine Attack
House Republicans pass amendments to homeland security budget that White House says it would refuse to sign if they are attached
House Republicans vote to gut Obama's immigration plan, but many in the GOP are queasy about being seen as attacking 500,000 young immigrants called 'dreamers.' Al Qaeda leader in Yemen claims responsibility for deadly Paris attack
Democrats blast the GOP as anti-immigrant, but Republicans argue they are acting on behalf of American voters who want them to rein in presidential overreach. Al Qaeda leader in Yemen claims responsibility for deadly Paris attack
Democrats blast the GOP as anti-immigrant, but Republicans argue they are acting on behalf of American voters who want them to rein in presidential overreach. About 80 bodies found in India’s Ganges River in apparent ’burial’
By claiming responsibility for the attack in Paris a week ago on Charlie Hebdo, the French satirical newspaper, the militant group is providing a reminder of its continued danger at a time when much of the attention has shifted to the Islamic State.
Democrats blast the GOP as anti-immigrant, but Republicans argue they are acting on behalf of American voters who want them to rein in presidential overreach. Parisians flock to newsstands to buy new Charlie Hebdo issue
Democrats blast the GOP as anti-immigrant, but Republicans argue they are acting on behalf of American voters who want them to rein in presidential overreach. Maine woman accused of defrauding Boston Marathon blast victims’ fund
The agency’s removal of its most senior officials and the retirement of another would gut much of the Secret Service’s upper management, which has been criticized for a string of security lapses.
House Republicans pass amendments to homeland security budget that White House says it would refuse to sign if they are attached
Democrats blast the GOP as anti-immigrant, but Republicans argue they are acting on behalf of American voters who want them to rein in presidential overreach. Carbon monoxide suspected in Long Beach deaths
The owners and backers of a very recognizable painting on display in Singapore contend that it was painted by Leonardo da Vinci a decade before his Mona Lisa masterpiece that hangs in the Louvre.
Iowa speech unveils plan to challenge restrictions on municipal internet providers lobbied for by telecommunications giants
The vote is seen as an aggressive attack on Obama's immigration policies, and it risks temporarily shutting down the Department of Homeland Security. Carbon monoxide suspected in Long Beach deaths