The Texas man who plowed a rented pickup truck into New Year's revelers on New Orleans' Bourbon Street Wednesday, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, and the man eyed in the explosion of a Tesla Cybertruck outside ...
The public deserves complete transparency and the truth regarding the New Orleans terrorist attack and the Las Vegas car ...
The horrific attack early Wednesday in New Orleans, which killed at least 14 people and injured more than 30 others, is an agonizing reminder that the Islamic State continues to recruit and ...
Authorities are investigating a Tesla Cybertruck explosion and fire outside of the Trump Las Vegas hotel in Nevada.
Federal officials say the New Orleans attacker acted alone, but are probing any links to the Cybertruck explosion in Las Vegas.
Law enforcement officials have said there’s no evidence of a connection between the two events, though investigations are ...
President Joe Biden told the nation that federal authorities are looking into a possible link between deadly incidents in Las ...
The deputy assistant director of the FBI’s counter-terrorism division said Thursday the agency’s investigations have uncovered no link between an attack in New Orleans that killed 15 people in ...
A.D. began for much of America less with Auld Lang Syne and more with the anxious paranoia of anticipatory dread. When fierce ...
U.S. Northern Command suspended the Trusted Traveler Program for all bases in its area of responsibility and ordered more ID ...
The Tesla Cybertruck explosion suspect and the New Orleans driver both served at the same U.S. Army base, AP reports. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
The two men at the center of separate terrorist attacks on New Year's Day in New Orleans and Las Vegas were both stationed at Fort Liberty in North Carolina but there is no record of them being in ...