The email came in like so many others: an anonymous sender, the address untraceable. The friends and family of James Foley had sifted through dozens over a year of drawn-out agony, hoping that one might yield a clue or contact to help bring home the
The New York Post prompted outrage Wednesday after publishing a front page photograph of slain photojournalist James Foley seconds before he was beheaded by a Islamic State militant. — Due to its graphic nature,
The New York Times is reporting that prior to the killing of journalist James Foley, ISIS demanded a $100 million ransom for his release. Writing for Reuters, David Rohde, who as a reporter for the Times was kidnapped by the Taliban in Afghanistan in
The Islamic militants holding James Foley emailed his family a week before his execution, threatening that the journalist would be killed soon in retaliation for U.S. airstrikes in Iraq. GlobalPost, the Boston-based online publication that employed
The bloodthirsty jihadists of the Islamic State (IS) have murdered James Foley, an American journalist who was kidnapped in Syria in November 2012. They also have threatened the life of Steven Sotloff, another American