Feds Want Leniency for Cooperating Flores Drug Cartel Twins Despite "Horrific" Crimes; Afghan Who Risked It All to Protect Navy Seal from Taliban Seeks Asylum in US, Lawyer Says; Federal Agent Says He Secretly Infiltrated Online Black Market Website Silk Road; Analysis: the Paris Attack Claim Shows Al Qaeda Is Desperate Not to Be Eclipsed by ISIS • WED JAN 14, 2015 11:15 PM CT
Feds want leniency for cooperatng Flores drug cartel twins despite "horrific" crimes. http://t.co/kR6y4KHtL7 #Sinaloa pic.twitter.com/3qOYwewk5I
— ChuckGoudie (@ChuckGoudieABC7) January 15, 2015
Afghan who risked it all to protect Navy SEAL from Taliban seeks asylum in U.S., lawyer says http://t.co/rCP1UWJqle pic.twitter.com/0fOBuar4hA
— CBS News (@CBSNews) January 15, 2015
Federal agent says he secretly infiltrated Silk Road http://t.co/S8grBrYeSR pic.twitter.com/5QWCG5ycc4
— NBC News (@NBCNews) January 15, 2015
Analysis: The Paris attack claim shows al Qaeda is desperate not to be eclipsed by ISIS: http://t.co/sfDq8mTTe4 pic.twitter.com/R0WC9gePpq
— CNN International (@cnni) January 15, 2015