Brussels Terrorist Attacks Put a Heavily Muslim District and Belgium's Police Under Scrutiny
The latest events are reinforcing outsiders' suspicions of Molenbeek as "the jihadi capital of Europe."
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Brussels Terrorist Attacks Put a Heavily Muslim District and Belgium's Police Under Scrutiny
The latest events are reinforcing outsiders' suspicions of Molenbeek as "the jihadi capital of Europe."

Ever easier communications and ever-growing data mountains are transforming politics in unexpected ways, says Ludwig Siegele. What will that do to democracy?
Colonials Advance to NIT Semifinals
In its first-ever appearance in the NIT quarterfinals, the George Washington University men's basketball team ensured that its season wasn't going to end on its...
Experts Go inside the Presidential Debates
Unscripted moments on stage can offer insight, clarity for voters during general election.
What Can Estonia Teach Us about Cybersecurity?
By Ruth Steinhardt
Under the shadow of deadly terror attacks in...

In Criminal Rulings, Garland Has Usually Sided With Law Enforcement
Of 14 criminal cases identified by The New York Times in which Judge Garland voted differently from at least one fellow judge, he came down in favor of law enforcement 10 times.
By Matthew Stoss
On May 15, 1943, a fire claimed Norman Rockwell’s Arlington, Vt., studio, destroying, among other things, a record of the nascency of his...

The Mideast Came to Idaho State. It Wasn’t the Best Fit
Second-tier state universities and little-known private institutions, look to make up for budget cuts and declining enrollment by accepting more foreign students.