Good morning. We're covering the New Year's attack in New Orleans, as well as drone warfare, subway violence and "raw water" enthusiasts.
Terror in New OrleansThe man who drove a pickup truck into a crowd of New Year's revelers in New Orleans was inspired by the terrorist group ISIS, President Biden said last night. The F.B.I. identified the man as Shamsud-Din Bahar Jabbar, and Biden said that Jabbar had posted videos on social media shortly before the attack in which he expressed a desire to kill. His truck was adorned with an ISIS flag and was loaded with weapons and at least one possible explosive, the authorities said. Jabbar, 42, was an Army veteran and Texas native who, according to his brother, grew up Christian and converted to Islam. At least 15 people died in the attack, making it the deadliest act of mass murder in the U.S. in more than a year. Officers spent much of yesterday scouring the French Quarter for explosives and found several other possible bombs. The Sugar Bowl, which attracted thousands to the city for a College Football Playoff game last night, was postponed. In the rest of the newsletter, we'll explain what we know, and don't know, about the attack. You can follow our live coverage for updates. The attack
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