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The families of victims from the San Bernardino shooting incident have shown their support in the court order for Apple to provide assistance to the FBI. -
San Bernardino Shooting Survivors Want Apple To Help Unlock Gunman's iPhone For Closure
Some of the survivors of the San Bernardino shooting are planning to file a legal brief that will force Apple to unlock one of the suspect's iPhone. The families of the victims believe this action will give them answers as to why and how the shooting happened. -
ISIS Does Not Take Credit for San Bernardino Shooting, Commends It
On December 2, 14 people were killed by a shooting carried out by a couple in San Bernardino, California. While terrorist group, Isis, has expressed their praise on the said attack, they revealed that they were not in any way behind it. -
San Bernardino Shooting Gun Buyer Pleads Not Guilty
Enrique Marquez Jr., pleads not guilty to a five-count indictment for his involvement in the San Bernardino shooting. -
California shooter was not fully investigated before U.S. visa was issued
U.S. authorities in Pakistan could have sought - but did not - a full background security investigation of San Bernardino shooter Tashfeen Malik before granting her a visa to enter the United States in 2014, according to a U.S. official familiar with the matter. -
In American mosques, growing safety concerns — and more armed guards
From the suburbs of Los Angeles to the outskirts of Washington, D.C., mosques around the United States are warily stepping up security in the face of growing fears about reprisals on American Muslims. -
Islamic State oil is going to Assad, some to Turkey, U.S. official says
Islamic State militants have made more than $500 million trading oil with significant volumes sold to the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and some finding its way to Turkey, a senior U.S. Treasury official said on Thursday. -
California shooters borrowed $28,000 before attack - source
A married couple who killed 14 people in a California shooting rampage the FBI is investigating as an act of terrorism borrowed about $28,000 from an online lender, a sum deposited into their bank account about two weeks before the attack, sources said on Tuesday.
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