New Domestic Terror Warning Cites Recent Mass Shootings, Upcoming Midterms and SCOTUS Decision on Abortion
The Department of Homeland Security expects domestic terror threats to become āmore dynamicā in the coming months as the country braces for high-profile events that could inspire violence
Supreme Court Reinstates Death Sentence for Boston Marathon Bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
Tsarnaev, one of two men behind the deadly 2013 bombings near the Boston Marathon finish line, had his death sentence overturned by an appeals court in 2020
American Woman Arrested for Allegedly Building All-Female ISIS Battalion, Planning Mass Casualty Event
The criminal complaint against Allison Fluke-Ekren, a former Kansas teacher, alleges she traveled to Syria in 2012 and married a prominent ISIS leader
Michigan High School Shooting Suspect Will Appear in Court on 24 Charges, Including Terrorism
Ethan Crumbley, 15, is set to appear in court after he was accused of shooting and killing four students at his Oxford High School in November
What to Know About the Secret 9/11 Document That Was Just Released
A 16-page document released Saturday is the the first in an expected trove of 9/11 material to be released as a result of a recent executive order by President Joe Biden
Retired Flight Attendant Walks 200 Miles to World Trade Center in Honor of Fallen 9/11 Colleagues
"I can now finally give tribute to my fallen crew members," wrote retired flight attendant Paul Veneto, who arrived at Ground Zero after walking more than 200 miles pushing an airline beverage cart