By Eve Sampson The Islamic State lauded the man who killed 14 people when he rammed a truck into a busy New Orleans street ...
Sitting down to write my annual assessment on trends in terrorism in early 2025, I’m struggling more than usual, fresh off ...
In a wide-ranging exit interview, NPR's Mary Louise Kelly asks Central Intelligence Agency director William Burns about the ...
Israel doesn’t need your sympathy – although that would be nice. It needs you to recognize the dangers all of us are facing.
Biden left on a mission to provide comfort to the victims of mass murder in New Orleans and scored points by staying focused ...
The terrorist attack in New Orleans serves as a grim reminder that the group is still able to transform personal crises into ...
In the past year, we have seen radical Islamist sympathizers marching on college campuses and through the streets of our ...
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Attorney and guest columnist Brooke Goldstein offers a suggestion to President-elect Trump for combating antisemitism: ...
Voters opted for Trump over a continuation of Biden s policies because they disliked the impoverished, enfeebled, divided ...
The FBI has long characterized protecting the homeland from terrorist attack as its top priority, and Wray has been proactive ...
In the wake of a New Year's Day terrorist attack in New Orleans committed by a Houston resident, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, Gov.