Don Saunders, a prominent Bahamian politician and top-ranking Free National Movement Party official, was fatally shot Wednesday during an attempted robbery.
It's only been three years since Biden's disastrous withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan, but that created a power vacuum for ISIS to return. Now the group once more poses a threat.
Nine children were killed in eastern Afghanistan when an old landmine they found exploded while they were playing with it, according to a Taliban spokesman.
Pakistani counterterrorism forces have conducted raids, resulting in the arrest of 12 suspects linked to the suicide bombing that killed five Chinese workers.
The World Trade Center in New York City opened with ceremonies hosted by the governors of New York and New Jersey on this day in history, April 4, 1973.
Abu Maria al-Qahtani, the co-founder of Syria's main al-Qaida-linked group, was killed Thursday by a suicide bomber in the northwestern part of the country, according to a war monitor.
The public and private divide between President Biden's sentiments on the war in Gaza versus his actions has created confusion and frustration amongst his allies.
Elad Katzir and his mother were taken on Oct. 7 from Kibbutz Nir Oz, but his mother was released as part of the late November 2023 temporary cease-fire agreement.
President Biden's slow-roll approach to attaining a cease-fire in exchange for the release of all hostages has drawn significant criticism as the conflict lurches past the six-month mark.
The FBI has arrested an 18-year-old Idaho man who allegedly pledged support to ISIS and was planning an attack on a church in Coeur dβAlene on their behalf.
The House has crafted reforms to FISA that will prevent inappropriate actions from the Intelligence Community while maintaining Section 702βs ability to monitor foreign terrorists and spies overseas.
Iranβs Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei vowed to retaliate against Israel for an airstrike on Iranβs consulate in Syria, which left several Iranian generals dead.
FBI Director Christopher Wray on Thursday will warn of an "elevated threat" for U.S. public safety and national security while pushing for an increased budget.
Deborah Adler of New York has achieved acclaim in industry and art for her prescription bottle designs and labeling program that have helped to prevent thousands of deaths each year.
The Department of Justice indicted Kyle Benjamin Douglas Calvert on federal terrorism charges in connection with the detonation of an explosive filled with nails in Alabama.
An Afghan national who is on the U.S. terror watchlist is back in custody Friday following his release after entering the country illegally at the southern border.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and other security officials are meeting Friday to discuss a possible attack from Iran.
Israel's first line of defense is the Iron Dome, the second is David's Sling, or "Magic Wand," and the third is the Arrow. The U.S. has contributed financially to these systems.
Argentinaβs highest criminal court has deemed Iran and Hezbollah responsible for the 1994 Buenos Aires bombing that killed 85 people, making it the deadliest attack in the country's history.
A human rights group has reported widespread abuse, including torture, in Syrian detention facilities holding thousands of suspected ISIS members and their relatives.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu left no doubt in a statement on what his country would do, should Iran and Israel's current tensions escalate into a full-blown conflict.
The Oklahoma City bombing killed 168 people on April 19, 1995. Ret. FBI Special Agent Barry Black remembers what it was like to respond to the act of terror 29 years later.
Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the American envoy to the United Nations, visited the atomic bomb museum in Nagasaki, Japan, becoming the first U.S. cabinet member to do so.
Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., torched Columbia University President Dr. Nemat Shafik's testimony on Professor Joseph Massad, stating, "knowingly misleading Congress is a felony."
Columbia University senior Katie ripped into protesters on campus and the administrators and professors she said are condoning such behavior on "The Story."
The head of Israel's military intelligence directorate resigned on Monday, becoming the first senior official to do so since Hamas' deadly Oct. 7 terror attack.
Anti-Israel protesters continue to hold demonstrations at Columbia University in New York City, continuing a week of chaos that started when they pitched an encampment on campus Wednesday.
The FBI has increasingly warned U.S. lawmakers of the threats posed by China, an insecure border, and international terrorism? Are Americans heeding these warnings?
Union troops hunted down John Wilkes Booth, the Confederate sympathizer who shot President Abe Lincoln, before finding him in a Virginia barn and killing him on this day in history, April 26, 1865.
An education expert tells Fox News Digital that matching tents at NYU anti-Israel protests and Columbia training sessions with terror sympathizers suggest "foreign assistance."
A Syrian woman has received a life sentence for her role in a 2022 explosion in Istanbul, Turkey, which killed six people and injured 99, officials say.