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Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Cheat Sheet - Al Qaeda Plotters in Syria ‘Went Dark’ Before Planned Attack

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September 24, 2014
OUR NEW WORRY

Americans have only recently learned of the Khorasan Group that the U.S. bombed in Syria this week, but intelligence officials had been tracking the terrorist cell's plot to attack European and American airplanes since summer. Eli Lake reports that as it got closer to the impending attack, the Khorasan Group "shut it down and went dark," in the words of one official. With its cadre of seasoned al Qaeda operatives, the Khorasan Group may be a bigger threat to the U.S. than ISIS.

CONNECTED

Jesse Matthew Jr. has been charged with the abduction of missing UVA student Hannah Graham, according to reports on Tuesday. "We've reached that point that the commonwealth thought we had sufficient probable cause for an arrest warrant," Charlottesville Police Chief Timothy Longo said. Police recently retrieved more evidence from Matthew's apartment during a second sweep, but did not reveal their connection to Graham's disappearance. Matthew, a patient technician at the University of Virginia Medical Center, has been a suspect in the case since being identified as the last person seen with Graham, at a restaurant in the early hours of Sept. 13. Authorities have yet to detain Matthew or locate the whereabouts of Graham.

INTERNET FAIL

The threatened nude Emma Watson photo leak was actually just a hoax to create publicity to shut down the website 4Chan. Rantic Marketing was behind EmmaYouAreNext.com, which threatened to release naked photos of the 24-year-old actress. The site threatened to post the photos on Saturday at 12 a.m. ET. However, by Wednesday, the site pushed visitors to Rantic Marketing's homepage, which has an open letter to President Obama asking that 4Chan be shut down. 4Chan has been linked to other nude celebrity photo leaks. Rantic Marketing claims to have been hired by celebrities to push for the 4Chan shutdown and for Internet censorship. A Reddit user identified that EmmaYouAreNext.com is hosted by a common server as FoxWeekly.com, which, in its former name of Swenzy, was linked to the 2013 Family Guy Boston bombing Internet hoax.

TOO PERFECT

When Gabby Giffords called out political candidates who didn't support gun control, the ex-congresswoman was criticized by Politico for being "mean." That's only because she was breaking society's expectations for a disabled woman who has been the victim of violence, writes Elizabeth Heideman. Giffords refuses to be an object of pity.

BIG SPENDERS

The descendants of John D. Rockefeller have turned their backs on the family business by divesting from fossil fuels. In doing so, they're following several rich heirs who've walked away from fortunes to make a stand. Tim Mak interviews the heirs of the R.J. Reynolds tobacco empire and the Baskin-Robbins ice-cream kingdom.


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NOT GUILTY?
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Move Over, NASA
Indian Space Probe Enters Mars Orbit
At fraction of what it cost the U.S.
Urgent Appeal
Palestinians Seek $3.8 Billion for Gaza
As Abbas seeks Israel West Bank withdrawal.

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