Did ISIS Threaten Anonymous Hackers Over Cyber War? Islamic State Responds To Warning
The terrorist group has reportedly advised its followers how to avoid falling for Anonymous' tricks.
ISIS Strategy Evolving To Larger, Coordinated Attacks On The West, US And Europe Counterterrorism Officials Say
The terror group has “been anxious to make this shift for a long time,” according to an expert who studies their networks.
Is ISIS Entering US Through Mexico? Amid Islamic State Fears, Border Patrol Captures Afghan, Pakistani Men Being Smuggled Into Country
The men were caught with Mexican nationals who were being smuggled into the U.S., the FBI said.
Donald Trump Says Muslims In America Should Carry Special ID, Evokes Holocaust In Syrian Refugee Debate
"Certain things will be done that we never thought would happen in this country in terms of information and learning about the enemy."
Congress Syrian Refugee Vote Live Updates: US Republicans To Reject Asylum Plan, As Obama Promises Veto
The president has criticized anti-Syrian and anti-Muslim refugee rhetoric among Republicans at "un-American."
Gettysburg Address Anniversary: Read The Full Text Of Abraham Lincoln's Speech 152 Years After Its Delivery
"Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure."
After Paris Terror Attacks, French Muslims Outraged By Police Raid That Ransacked Suburban Mosque
"Muslims have nothing to do with what happened Friday night [in Paris] and are just as shocked as the rest of France," a local leader said.
College Racism 2015: Chief Diversity Officers Hired In Wake Of Black Student Protests Across The US
"We need diverse administrators who are not clearly placed in front of [black] students for the purposes of appeasing them."
After Paris Attack, Middle Class Jihadists Debunking Myth That All Islamic Extremists Are Poor And Disenfranchised
"You cannot practice Islam back home," said on young jihadist traveling to Syria. "We see all around us evil [at home]."
How Americans Show Support For France: Flowers, Fracophone Group Memberships And Social Media Connections After Paris Attacks
Some Americans honored the victims of the Paris attacks by attending French films and other cultural events.
How Muslims Prevent Terror Attacks In The US: Robust Intelligence Capacity And Integration Help Fight Radicalization, Experts Say
"We are better off because we spent this money, and we have created these programs," a U.S. counterterrorism expert said.
How Credible Is ISIS Threat To US? FBI Vows To Protect American People
Although federal authorities downplayed threats made in a recently released video, more police were deployed to the streets of Washington, D.C.
Refugee Crisis After Paris Shootings: Republican Governors Won't Resettle Syrians Because Of 'Deadly Danger'
“American humanitarian compassion could be exploited to expose Americans to ... deadly danger,” said Texas Gov. Greg Abbott in a letter to President Barack Obama.
Airport Security After Paris Attacks: Could ISIS Terrorism Inspire More Post-9/11 Travel Precautions?
"Chat-downs" by airport security agencies have already been implemented to detect unusual behavior among travelers.
Paris Attacks Update: Suicide Vests Typically Used By Islamic Extremists In Middle East Make Debut In Europe
Previous suicide bombers in Europe mostly stored their explosives in backpacks, according to intelligence experts.
Paris Attack Victims' Memorials Held Across French Capital, Amid National Period Of Mourning [VIDEO, PHOTOS]
Thousands attended a memorial service at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris Sunday for the victims of the terrorist attacks in and around the city Friday.
Chris Christie To Black Lives Matter: 'Don't Call Me' For Criminal Justice Meeting After Anti-Police Rhetoric
The GOP White House hopeful has previously accused the movement of calling for the murder of police.
After Student Protests, University Of Missouri Names First Ever Officer Of Diversity, Inclusion And Equity
The appointment comes one day after the University of Missouri president resigned in response to the demands of black students and faculty.
Obama Immigration Executive Order Update: Appeals Court Rules Against Plan For Millions Of Undocumented Immigrants
The announcement came after a ruling Monday from the 5th U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals, which upheld an injunction against Obama's executive orders based on challenges from more than two dozen Republican-led states.
After Yale Halloween Email, Black Students, Alumni Say Racial Tensions Linger At Elite Ivy League School
Despite the Ivy League school's apparent efforts to make minorities more comfortable, long-simmering racial tensions are boiling in New Haven, Connecticut.
Marijuana Legalization In South Dakota: Native American Pot Resort Plans Suspended Until Tribe Gets Legal Guidance From US Government, Report Says
Tribal leaders in South Dakota are confident the venture would be a success, but first they need further guidance from the U.S. government.
Who Is Tim Wolfe? University Of Missouri President Resigns Amid Protests By Students, Football Team, Hunger Strike Over Racial Campus Incidents
The departure of Tim Wolfe, and planned departure of R. Bowen Lofton, followed days of student protests over racially charged incidents on campus.
David Duke, Former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizards Say Anonymous Hackers Can't Hurt KKK Brand
With a data dump aimed at shaming alleged Ku Klux Klan members, Anonymous fell far short of its goal, says David Duke, who may be the Klan's most well-known former leader.
Black Student Activism 2015: University Of Missouri Grad Student Goes On Hunger Strike Over Swastika Drawn With Feces
"It’s worth sacrificing something of this grave amount, because I’m already not wanted here," the black student said.
Ben Carson Rap Ad: Political Campaigns Look To Appeal To Black Voters
Carson's campaign chose the rap radio ad for black voters because it's the "language that they prefer."
Election 2016: With Presidential Debates And Political Forums, What's The Difference? Democratic, GOP Candidates Participate In Both
Unlike presidential debates, political forums aren't high-stakes and there's little risk to candidates whether or not they participate.
Amid Police Brutality Debate, Half Of Black Millennials Say Violence By Law Enforcement Is Personal For Them, Survey Shows
Seventy-one percent of the black millennials surveyed said they believed police were meant to protect them.
Structural Racism Against Blacks: Tamir Rice's Mother, Black Lives Matter Activist Call For Justice During UN Panel
Historic injustices and human rights violations against blacks are insufficiently addressed by countries, U.N. panelists said.
Boxer Yusaf Mack Comes Out As Bisexual, Apologizes To Black Gay Porn Studio Over Claims He Was Drugged Before Filming
“After reflecting on the mess I had made I realized that I hurt a lot of my loved ones," the boxer said.
Donald Trump SNL Host Update: Congressional Hispanic Caucus Boycott Saturday Night Live Appearance Because 'Racism Is Not Funny'
"The values of 'respect and dignity for all people' are more important than ratings and ad revenue," the group said.