Through online campaigning and propaganda, the Islamic State group continues to attract new recruits for its global terror ...
The attacker who killed 14 pedestrians on Bourbon Street was “influenced by the discourse and messaging of the Islamic State, ...
The attack on Bourbon Street "struck me as being particularly reminiscent of ISIS advice,” said Joshua Fisher-Birch, a ...
New Orleans terrorist attacker Shamsud-Din Jabbar was radicalized by ISIS online "within weeks," FBI Director Christopher ...
Jabbar also searched for past shootings in New Orleans, the city’s famous Mardi Gras celebration and even how to access a ...
Fifteen people were killed and dozens injured when a pickup truck plowed into a crowd on Bourbon Street in New Orleans.
A man "hellbent" on creating carnage drove around barricades and hurtled down Bourbon Street in New Orleans' French Quarter, ...
The act of terrorism in New Orleans should bring us back to the political center, with the White House and Congress focused on national security.
Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a Texas Army veteran, drove a truck with an Islamic State flag into a crowd of New Year’s revelers on New Orleans’s Bourbon Street, killing 15.
However, Neumann added this possible disruption had not stopped ISIS from publishing its so-called weekly “newspaper” al-Naba, so it was curious the group could not simply publish a claim on social ...
The FBI investigated personal devices belonging to the suspect of the Bourbon Street attack, and found eerie evidence within ...
The president-elect said the deadly attack on Bourbon Street was a result of President Joe Biden's immigration policies.