↑ Terrorism ‘Where’s the Humanity?’ Bondi Attack Leaves Suspects’ Neighborhood Stunned - The alleged gunmen in the shooting, Sajid Akram, 50 and his son, Naveed Akram, 24, were from Bonnyrigg, a diverse, multilingual suburb miles from Sydney’s Bondi Beach.U.S. Strikes Islamic State Targets in Syria - American forces struck dozens of suspected ISIS sites, making good on President Trump’s vow to avenge two American soldiers and a civilian U.S. interpreter killed by the group last week.Australia Announces Plan to Buy Back Guns in Wake of Bondi Attack - The program is expected to take hundreds of thousands of firearms out of circulation, the prime minister said on Friday.Australia Begins Burying Victims of Bondi Shooting - The Australian authorities said the 24-year-old man, who had been shot by the police, woke from a coma on Tuesday afternoon.Australia, After a Mass Shooting During Hanukkah, Looks for a Path Forward - The Bondi Beach massacre has people fearing more anti-Jewish violence — and an Islamophobic backlash. But there are reasons to think stability will prevail.Sydney Attackers Motivated by “Islamic State Ideology,” Officials Say - Investigators said they were also looking into a trip to the Philippines that the father-and-son attackers took last month.Bondi Suspects Were in Southern Philippines, Where ISIS Is Active - It remains unclear what the two men did there last month.In Sydney Suburb Where Suspects Lived, Neighbor Saw ‘No Dramas’ - He said the people in the house were relatively new to the area and largely kept to themselves.Ahmed el Ahmed, Who Tackled One of the Bondi Beach Gunmen, Is Recovering in a Hospital - Video of Ahmed el Ahmed disarming one of the gunmen has gone viral, and officials around the world have hailed his bravery.A Massacre in Australia, and Rob Reiner Is Found Dead in ‘Apparent Homicide’ - Plus, the hunt for the gunman in a shooting at Brown University.