10 things you need to know today: December 30, 2015

Syria airstrikes kill ISIS leaders linked to Paris attacks, Pataki ends his presidential bid, and more

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1. U.S.-led coalition airstrike kills ISIS figure linked to Paris attack

An airstrike in Syria by the U.S.-led coalition killed an Islamic State operative closely linked to Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the alleged ringleader of the November terror attacks in Paris, a coalition spokesman said Tuesday. The Syrian-based ISIS member, Charaffe al Mouadan, was one of 10 senior ISIS figures killed in airstrikes recently who had been involved in planning terror attacks on Western targets, including the Paris attacks, according to the spokesman. Al Mouadan was "actively planning additional attacks" when he was killed in a Dec. 24 strike, the spokesman said.

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