By Sonali Kohli The Japanese American children who spent years in World War II internment camps were hopeful. Some thought racial discrimination would end after the war, they wrote in letters about their daily lives. But now, the grown-up survivors are seeing another group endure isolation and Continue Reading
The Secret History of ISIS
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/film/the-secret-history-of-isis The inside story of the the radicals who became the leaders of ISIS, the many missed warning signs and the U.S. failures to stop the terror group's brutal rise. Continue Reading
Senate Passes Bill Exposing Saudi Arabia to 9/11 Legal Claims
By MARK MAZZETTI MAY 17, 2016 WASHINGTON — A bill that would let the families of those killed in the Sept. 11 attacks sue Saudi Arabia for any role in the terrorist plot passed the Senate unanimously on Tuesday, bringing Congress closer to a showdown with the White House, which has Continue Reading
Muslim Leaders Wage Theological Battle, Stoking ISIS’ Anger
By Laurie Goodstein As the military and political battle against the Islamic State escalates, Muslim imams and scholars in the West are fighting on another front — through theology. Imam Suhaib Webb, a Muslim leader in Washington, has held live monthly video chats to refute the religious claims of Continue Reading
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