The twisted roots of U.S. land policy in the West

The twisted roots of U.S. land policy in the West

The seizure of a Malheur National Wildlife Refuge building in southeastern Oregon by armed and self-styled "constitutionalists" was disturbing. To many it is viewed as a dangerous escalation in a long, admittedly heated and passionate but rarely violent, discussion of federal or public land management in the western United States.

Paris fugitive’s print in suspected bomb-making hideout
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Paris fugitive’s print in suspected bomb-making hideout

Associated Press

BRUSSELS (AP) — A Brussels apartment was likely used to make bombs for the Paris attacks, and one of the plotters also hid out there after escaping a police dragnet, Belgian prosecutors said Friday.

The prosecutors said they found Salah Abdeslam's fingerprint in a search of the apartment on Dec. 10, but wouldn't say why they waited a month to announce it.

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