Salman Rushdie: Don’t blame Charlie Hebdo — free speech ‘indivisible’ or not at all By Cheryl K. Chumley - The Washington Times Shares
France arrests 54 for defending terror; newspaper sells out By LORI HINNANT - Associated Press Shares
Charlie Hebdo sells out, as customers line streets, looking for spares By Cheryl K. Chumley - The Washington Times Shares
SUZANNE FIELDS: France’s anti-immigration National Front grows after Charlie Hebdo attacks By Suzanne Fields Shares
France traces arms, attack money, prepares new terror laws By Lori Hinnant and Angela Charlton - Associated Press Shares
‘Homeland’ mulls plot switch that takes focus off Middle East and Muslim terrorism By Cheryl K. Chumley - The Washington Times Shares
Charlie Hebdo gains Arnold Schwarzenegger subscription: ‘I know you won’t hold back’ By Douglas Ernst - The Washington Times Shares
Defiant Charlie Hebdo fronts Muhammad, drawing more threats By Martin Benedyk and Lori Hinnant - Associated Press Shares
France hunts for attack accomplices, deploys 10,000 troops By Lori Hinnant and Sylvie Corbet - Associated Press Shares
SUGHED Francois Hollande, comedic relief: Bird craps on president’s shoulder in middle of Charlie He By Cheryl K. Chumley - The Washington Times Shares
John Cornyn: Anywhere we have failed states, al Qaeda can organize By David Sherfinski - The Washington Times Shares
Hamburger Morgenpost: German tabloid that ran Charlie Hebdo cartoons firebombed By Jessica Chasmar - The Washington Times Shares