Thursday, April 12 2018 12:18 AM EDT2018-04-12 04:18:56 GMT
California Gov. Jerry Brown has agreed to deploy 400 National Guard troops at President Donald Trump's request, but not all will head to the U.S.-Mexico border and none will enforce federal immigration enforcement.More >>
California Gov. Jerry Brown has agreed to deploy 400 National Guard troops at President Donald Trump's request, but not all will head to the U.S.-Mexico border and none will enforce federal immigration enforcement.More >>
Thursday, April 12 2018 12:18 AM EDT2018-04-12 04:18:12 GMT
(AP Photo/Jeff Roberson, File). FILE - In this Jan. 29, 2018, file photo, Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens speaks in Palmyra, Mo. Attorneys defending Greitens against an invasion-of-privacy charge are raising doubts about the testimony of a woman with whom ...
The political future of Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens faces a big test when a special legislative committee issues an investigative report related to an extramarital affair the Republican had prior to his election.More >>
The political future of Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens faces a big test when a special legislative committee issues an investigative report related to an extramarital affair the Republican had prior to his election.More >>
Thursday, April 12 2018 12:15 AM EDT2018-04-12 04:15:24 GMT
(Hayne Palmour IV/The San Diego Union-Tribune via AP, File). FILE - In this Friday, April 21, 2017, file photo, United States Attorney General Jeff Sessions stands near a secondary border fence during a news conference at the U.S.-Mexican border next t...
As thousands of National Guard troops deploy to the Mexico border, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions is also traveling to the Southwest to speak about immigration to a meeting of sheriffs Wednesday.More >>
As thousands of National Guard troops deploy to the Mexico border, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions is also traveling to the Southwest to speak about immigration to a meeting of sheriffs Wednesday.More >>
Thursday, April 12 2018 12:14 AM EDT2018-04-12 04:14:35 GMT
(AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill, File). FILE - In this May 13, 2010 file photo, pelicans float on the water with an offshore oil platform in the background in the Santa Barbara Channel off the coast of Santa Barbara, Calif. Oil and gas companies drilling off...
An environmental group says oil and gas companies drilling off the coast of Southern California violated state regulations nearly 400 times in the past three years.More >>
An environmental group says oil and gas companies drilling off the coast of Southern California violated state regulations nearly 400 times in the past three years.More >>
Thursday, April 12 2018 12:08 AM EDT2018-04-12 04:08:34 GMT
The Trump administration will try to convince a federal appeals court that the president's executive order threatening to cut funding from states and cities that limit cooperation with U.S. immigration authorities...More >>
The Trump administration will try to convince a federal appeals court that the president's executive order threatening to cut funding from states and cities that limit cooperation with U.S. immigration authorities was narrow and legal.More >>
Thursday, April 12 2018 12:03 AM EDT2018-04-12 04:03:08 GMT
(AP Photo/John Amis). Former President Jimmy Carter, 93, sits for an interview about his new book "Faith: A Journey For All" which will debut at no. 7 on the New York Times best sellers list, pictured before a book signing Wednesday, April 11, 2018, in...
Former President Jimmy Carter says he prays that President Donald Trump will "keep our country at peace" and avoid military action involving North Korea, Syria or Russia.More >>
Former President Jimmy Carter says he prays that President Donald Trump will "keep our country at peace" and avoid military action involving North Korea, Syria or Russia.More >>
Thursday, April 12 2018 12:03 AM EDT2018-04-12 04:03:04 GMT
(AP Photo/Matt Slocum). Bill Cosby departs after his sexual assault trial, Tuesday, April 10, 2018, at the Montgomery County Courthouse in Norristown, Pa.
Prosecutors are rallying from a blistering defense attack on Bill Cosby's chief accuser with a parade of women who say the comedian drugged and attacked them long before he allegedly assaulted Andrea Constand at...More >>
Prosecutors are rallying from a blistering defense attack on Bill Cosby's chief accuser with a parade of women who say the comedian drugged and attacked them long before he allegedly assaulted Andrea Constand at his suburban Philadelphia home in 2004.More >>
Thursday, April 12 2018 12:02 AM EDT2018-04-12 04:02:56 GMT
(AP Photo/Lisa Rathke, File). FILE - In this May 24, 2017 file photo, Republican Vermont Gov. Phil Scott speaks to the media in Montpelier, Vt. Scott is set to sign the first significant gun restrictions in the state's history during a Statehouse cerem...
Vermont's Republican governor is set to sign the first significant gun restrictions in the state's history.More >>
Vermont's Republican governor is set to sign the first significant gun restrictions in the state's history.More >>
Wednesday, April 11 2018 11:39 PM EDT2018-04-12 03:39:10 GMT
(AP Photo/John Amis). Former President Jimmy Carter, 93, sits for an interview about his new book "Faith: A Journey For All" which will debut at no. 7 on the New York Times best sellers list, pictured before a book signing Wednesday, April 11, 2018, in...
Former President Jimmy Carter says President Donald Trump should steer clear of any military action involving North Korea, Syria or Russia and avoid a nuclear attack at all costs.More >>
Former President Jimmy Carter says President Donald Trump should steer clear of any military action involving North Korea, Syria or Russia and avoid a nuclear attack at all costs.More >>
Wednesday, April 11 2018 10:25 PM EDT2018-04-12 02:25:59 GMT
News media organizations are suing over California's new execution rules, saying they would bar journalists from fully reporting on lethal injection procedures.More >>
News media organizations are suing over California's new execution rules, saying they would bar journalists from fully reporting on lethal injection procedures.More >>
With Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan deciding against re-election, the focus turns to other Republicans who could run for his southeast Wisconsin congressional seat
With Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan deciding against re-election, the focus turns to other Republicans who could run for his southeast Wisconsin congressional seat
Apologizing for Facebook failures in light of harvesting of users' private data, CEO Mark Zuckerberg says social media giant is "working with" special counsel Robert Mueller in federal probe of Russian election interference
Apologizing for Facebook failures in light of harvesting of users' private data, CEO Mark Zuckerberg says social media giant is "working with" special counsel Robert Mueller in federal probe of Russian election interference
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) - The second of two brothers accused of sending money to an al-Qaida leader has pleaded guilty in Ohio to supporting terrorism.
Ibrahim Zubair Mohammad is one of four men charged three years ago with raising money through fraudulent credit card charges beginning in 2005.
Mohammad pleaded guilty Wednesday in a federal court in Toledo. He's an Indian citizen who studied at the University of Illinois and has lived in Toledo since 2006.
His attorney declined to comment.
Mohammad's brother, Yahya Farooq Mohammad, was sentenced in November to 27 years in prison after pleading guilty to supporting terrorism and trying to arrange the killing of a federal judge overseeing his case.
The remaining two defendants are due in court for change-of-plea hearings Thursday.
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