House committee: U.S. fails to stop most people trying to join ISIS
House Homeland Security Committee chairman calls the findings "concerning," says "we are losing in this struggle to keep Americans from the battlefield"
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House Homeland Security Committee chairman calls the findings "concerning," says "we are losing in this struggle to keep Americans from the battlefield"
Two years after U.S. troops left Iraq, al Qaeda's presence there is growing, President Obama acknowledged Friday after a White House meeting with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's visit to the U.S. to seek help could be a moment of leverage for American interests in the Middle East
Officials claim NSA surveillance has stopped 50 potential attacks since September 11, 2001
State media in China are reporting a car attack Monday near Tiananmen Square in Beijing was an act of terrorism
CBS News' David Martin and Juan Zarate on the recent U.S. counter-terrorism operations in Somalia and Libya
Juan Zarate: While there's no confirmation Americans were involved in the mall attack, the group responsible - Al-Shabaab - has American connections
The Nairobi attack has triggered a new terrorism alert for Americans traveling abroad
Kenya's military claims it has rescued most of the remaining hostages inside a shopping mall
Islamic extremists claimed responsibility for the deadliest-ever attack on Christians in Pakistan
Former New York firefighter P.J. Schrantz continues his mission to help those in need of saving
CBS News' Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate talks about his new book, "Treasury's War: The Unleashing of a New Era of Financial Warfare"
Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano tells CBS News' Bob Orr about the "growing threat" posed by homegrown terrorism
FBI Director Robert Mueller is retiring after 12 years leading the agency
Al Qaeda continues playing a key role in bloodshed across the region, from violence in Iraq to civil war in Syria
Eighteen of the 19 U.S. diplomatic posts that were shuttered over intelligence reports of a terrorist plot have re-opened
Rep. Pete King, R-N.Y., and Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger, D-Md., discuss the idea adding a "privacy advocate" to the FISA court
Afghan President Hamid Karzai calls for better oversight of government contracting
Afghan President Hamid Karzai says U.S. has helped improve life for Afghan people
General John Allen, the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan, says Afghan generals mourn loss of American troops
With New York City on high alert for potential security threats, Jessica Tisch explains how the NYPD can track and find a dirty bomb from the Joint Command Center.
Ray Kelly became commissioner of the New York City Police Department just four months after 9/11 and immediately began building the department's own counter-terrorism division.
In the fall of 2001 developer Larry Silverstein had just taken over a 99 year lease on the Twin Towers.
New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly gives Steve Kroft a behind the scenes look at the security cameras protecting the city and describes how they helped track the accused Times Square bomber Faisal Shahzad.
New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly on the man accused in the attempted car bombing in Times Square.
President Trump said Sunday that he had a "good and very productive" call with Russian President Vladimir Putin ahead of the meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Bank of America Chairman and CEO Brian Moynihan stated last week that, as President Trump seeks a new chair of the Federal Reserve, maintaining the banking system's independence is paramount.
At the height of a cinema career that spanned some 28 films and three marriages, Brigitte Bardot came to symbolize a nation bursting out of bourgeois respectability.
From political upheavals and gun violence, to the first American-born pope, "Sunday Morning" host Jane Pauley looks back at key events of a transformative year in U.S. history.
After a teen didn't return from walking her dog, her dad used cellphone data to find her in a secluded area two miles away.
The Sangdong mine contains millions of tons of tungsten, known as a war metal that can withstand extraordinary temperatures, something the U.S. desperately needs for defense.
The Telluride Ski Resort in Mountain Village, Colorado, was shuttered Saturday, with no date set for reopening, due to a labor dispute with the ski patrol union over wages.
Several lanes of the 5 Freeway were closed and a shelter-in-place order was issued to residents in Castaic, California, after a gas line ruptured on Saturday.
Millions of Americans live in areas under winter storm alerts stretching from northern Minnesota to the Eastern Seaboard.