Major news outlets urge Biden, Trump to commit to presidential debates
In a joint statement, twelve major news organizations, including CBS News, called on President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump to commit to debates during the 2024 White House campaign.
Rushdie: “He was just stabbing wildly”
“There was the knife in the eye. That was the cruellest blow, and it was a deep wound. The blade went in all the way to the optic nerve, which meant there would be no possibility of saving the vision. It was gone,” says Salman Rushdie.
Rushdie: “They were looking at what I couldn’t see: me”
After being stabbed 15 times, Salman Rushdie’s face was slashed open. In his new book “Knife,” he says his face looked like “a sci-fi movie special effect.”
Rushdie’s first thought before a near-fatal attack
Salman Rushdie says he thought “So it’s you. Here you are” as a man with a knife brutally attacked him.
Salman Rushdie’s Assailant
“I do not want to use his name in this account,” author Salman Rushdie said of his assailant. In his new book “Knife” he refers to the attacker as “the A.”
“My body was dying, and it was taking me with it,” says Rushdie
“There was nothing supernatural about it. No ‘tunnel of light.’ No feeling of rising out of my body,” says Salman Rushdie, describing his near-death experience in 2022 in his new book “Knife.”
Why Salman Rushdie wrote “Knife”
“I would answer violence with art,” says author Salman Rushdie. He felt he needed to write “Knife” to own what happened – refusing to be a mere victim.
The most upsetting thing about the attack for Salman Rushdie
Salman Rushdie shares what he found most upsetting about a knife attack that nearly killed him.
Infiltrating ransomware gangs on the dark web
Jon DiMaggio, a former intelligence community analyst and current cybersecurity strategist, has used fake personas to communicate with ransomware gangs on the dark web, finding out who’s behind them and how they work.
Salman Rushdie on censorship in America today
Acclaimed author Salman Rushdie says the attack on free expression now comes from both the left and the right.