King Abdullah of Jordan declared Wednesday that his country would wage “relentless” war against the Islamic State, the Islamist extremist group that burned alive a captured Jordanian fighter pilot. “We are waging this war to protect our faith, our values, and human principles,” the king said on his return to Amman from a trip to the U.S. Leaders from other Middle East nations also expressed outrage. Saudi Arabia called the killing a “heinous crime” and called for intensified fighting against terrorists.
The health insurance giant Anthem announced Wednesday that hackers had broken into a database containing the personal information of as many as 80 million customers and employees. The information in the breached database included names, birthdays, social security…