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From the New York Times, it's the headlines.
I'm Will Jarvis in for Tracy Mumford.
Today's Tuesday, December 16th.
Here's what we're covering.
It would appear that there is evidence that this was inspired by a terrorist organization, by ISIS.
In Australia today,
officials said that the gunmen who opened fire on a Jewish celebration this weekend seemed to have been radicalized by beliefs associated with the Islamic State.
They said they'd found homemade ISIS flags when they searched the suspect's car after the attack,
along with improvised explosive devices.
ISIS is created by an evil ideology that has been called out not just by the Australian government but globally as well.
Officials also said that the suspects, a father and his 24-year-old son,
had traveled to the Philippines last month.
and Filipino authorities said the two visited the south of the country,