The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) called the attack an “act of terrorism” and said that Jabbar appeared to have been ...
An Associated Press investigation published last year found multiple issues with the Pentagon's efforts to address extremism ...
While the number of people with military backgrounds involved in violent extremist plots remains small, the participation of ...
Service members and veterans who radicalize make up a tiny fraction of a percentage point of the millions and millions who ...
"Human Events Daily" host Jack Posobiec, Thursday on Bannon's "War Room," makes the case that the U.S. national security state is more worried about threats from "MAGA Americans" than Islamic radicals ...
Nouran revealed that she received hate after Vivian Dsena announced his second marriage. She highlighted that people called ...
Following the shocking incident of a man killing his mother and four sisters in a Lucknow hotel room and then shooting a ...
At least 15 people were killed and more than 30 injured after a vehicle drove into a crowd on New Orleans’ Canal and Bourbon ...
New Orleans officials were urged to fix the faulty security bollard system in the city's French Quarter, home to Bourbon Street, back in November 2019 and were forewarned that a vehicle ramming ...
Americans were shaken by acts of violence committed in our own cities by men with military backgrounds on New Year's Day.
“transcends all backgrounds, borders, and nationalities.” One could say the same of art. “The Art of Dining: Food Culture in the Islamic World” at the Detroit Institute of Arts closes on ...
By some accounts, Shamsud-Din Jabbar is the last person you'd expect a terrorist attack from. What drove him and Matthew Livelsberger to their New Year's attacks?