WASHINGTON — The FBI has arrested an Afghan man who officials say was inspired by the Islamic State militant organization and was plotting an Election Day attack targeting large crowds in the U. S., the Justice Department said Tuesday.
Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, 27, of Oklahoma City told investigators after his arrest Monday that he had planned his attack to coincide with Election Day next month and that he and a co-conspirator expected to die as martyrs, according to charging documents.
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Tawhedi, who arrived in the U.
This article contains spoilers for Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery.
Who is Bitcoin’s founder, Satoshi Nakamoto? The question has perplexed and excited cryptocurrency fans ever since Bitcoin was created by someone with that username in 2009. Fans have endlessly theorized, debated and hunted for clues across the web, while investigative journalists have tried to unwind the mystery with no success.
By Emily Weinstein, The New York Times
Our cookbook has arrived! “Easy Weeknight Dinners: 100 Fast, Flavor-Packed Meals for Busy People Who Still Want Something Good to Eat,” inspired by this newsletter and all of you, was released Tuesday. I’m thrilled for you to see it.
In honor of the book’s debut, we’re featuring the cover dish: Melissa Clark’s chicken with tomatoes, pancetta and mozzarella, a must-make for anyone who appreciates saucy, bubbling-skillet vibes.
By Kasia Pilat and Alexa Weibel, The New York Times
When Lisa Younes visited her local Whole Foods Market in Berkeley, California, last month she expected to walk out with a slice of her beloved Berry Chantilly cake: With its lofty layers of almond-scented cake and fluffy mascarpone frosting dotted with fresh mixed berries, it had become her go-to sweet treat for the past year.
But there were none available.
An idea from a new University of Northern Colorado athletics department staff member led to the creation of a new matching-gift fundraising campaign with a goal to raise $100,000, UNC athletic director Darren Dunn said.
The athletic department’s first Building Champions Giving will open at midnight Tuesday, Oct. 15 and run through noon Wednesday, Oct.
Rick George steered Colorado athletics through the advent of the NIL and transfer portal era, hired Deion Sanders, and oversaw another monumental round of conference realignment.
And all that was just within the past few years. Before his time at Colorado comes to an end, George will have plenty additional changes to implement with CU athletics.
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