Woman shot, 6 others arrested in London anti-terror raid
Suspects detained on suspicion of preparing terrorist acts, but cops say not linked to man arrested near Parliament day earlier
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Suspects detained on suspicion of preparing terrorist acts, but cops say not linked to man arrested near Parliament day earlier
Steve Kroft reports on American citizens - like the recent would-be Times Square bomber - who have traveled abroad for terrorist training in order to attack America or its allies.
Police say no known threat after arrest and no injuries as man with knives taken into custody in London
Spanish officials say arrest of 9 people in raids around Barcelona could help answer questions about deadly attacks
"The appeal I would make on the homegrown threat is if you see something, say something," said Department of Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly
Hillary Clinton is making history as she becomes the first female presumptive presidential nominee of a major American political party; Their school district ranks among the bottom ten percent in the country and Compton, Calif., is one of the nation's most violent cities
Since 9/11, billions of dollars have been spent, yet none of the buildings and memorial has been completed in what its developer calls "a national disgrace." Scott Pelley reports.
Scott Pelley brings viewers on a personal tour conducted by Police Commissioner Ray Kelly of what may be the world's most sophisticated terror defense forces - the New York City Police Department's counter terrorism unit.
The shooting of Keith Lamont Scott in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Tuesday sparked a night of violence; a role-playing exercise used by police outside of Chicago is earning praise for its attempts to mend wounds within the community
President Obama canceled a scheduled summit with President Vladimir Putin after Putin decided to give temporary asylum to NSA leaker Edward Snowden; and, Yemeni officials said a security crackdown has stopped attacks aimed at oil and gas operations, while U.S. drones killed seven suspected operatives.
The Assad government will not admit Syrian troops used chemical weapons in the deadly Aug. 21 attack, but a government official tells Elizabeth Palmer that it's worth getting rid of the weapons to avoid a U.S. strike; and, Former New York firefighter and 9/11 first responder P.J. Schrantz continues his mission to help those in need of saving with wishgivers.org.
The country has been on high alert following the truck attack on neighboring Sweden
39-year-old man in custody on suspicion of carrying out attack that killed four and wounded 15 in Stockholm
Staff Sgt. Kevin McEnroe was one of three Green Berets gunned down in Jordan while working with the CIA to train Syrian rebels
Police say they "identified individuals, relationships, religious radicalization, and places" where alleged jihadist cell met
Lawmaker says government rushed moves just “to show something,” as France and other EU nations grapple with radicalization
Anti-ram barriers called bollards can stop a truck going 50 miles per hour; but pedestrians will always be vulnerable
Parliament locked down after man mowed down pedestrians on Westminster Bridge and then stabbed an armed police officer to death inside gates of Parliament
These are 29 people charged by the United States with crimes that make the FBI's Most Wanted Terrorist list
Ahlam Aref Ahmad Al-Tamimi has been charged in connection with the 2001 bombing of a Jerusalem pizza restaurant that killed 15 people
“Wounded But Still Standing in Front of the Inconceivable” marks the victims of terror attacks in Belgium and elsewhere in Europe
Lynne F. Stewart was convicted in 2002 of letting Omar Abdel-Rahman, the so-called "Blind Sheikh," make contact with his followers
The Long Island resident is a U.S. citizen who prosecutors allege traveled twice to the Middle East and tried to enter Syria
President Trump spoke Thursday aboard the U.S.S. Gerald Ford, a new Navy aircraft carrier. He praised it as an example of U.S military power and addressed the fight against terrorism, stating "we're going to start winning again." See his full remarks.
The White House wanted to bolster a new travel ban with threat reports, but a leaked report didn't make the case
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy says he and President Trump have agreed to meet in Florida on Sunday, signaling progress in talks to end the Russia-Ukraine war.
Millions of Americans live in areas under winter storm alerts stretching from northern Minnesota to the Eastern Seaboard.
Iran seized a foreign oil tanker as it traveled the strategic Strait of Hormuz carrying some 25,000 barrels of smuggled fuel, state media said.
As prosecutors contend with a massive trove of Epstein files, President Trump suggested Friday the Justice Department is spending too much time on the issue — but said Democrats should be named.
Karoline Leavitt and her husband, Nicholas Riccio, welcomed their first child, also named Nicholas, in July 2024.
The body of 9-year-old Melodee Buzzard was found by authorities in Utah on Dec. 6 after she went missing in October.
It marks the second lawsuit in recent months accusing the filmmaker and studio mogul of leveraging his power in Hollywood to make sexual advances.
Mickey Lee, a former "Big Brother" houseguest known for her vibrant personality and bold gameplay, has died, her family announced in a social media post shared Friday.
The band announced Perry Bamonte's death on their official website on Friday.