The tech-savvy terror monsters of ISIS use the Internet to recruit and spread chilling propaganda around the world. Are social media companies really doing enough to stop them?
French police have identified the third person who attacked the Bataclan concert hall in Paris on Nov. 13, a man who had traveled to Syria to join ISIS.
President Barack Obama and Pope Francis have both suggested that poverty and lack of economic opportunity in the Muslim world help to drive terrorism. Is this true?
The attack in San Bernardino, California, has raised many questions, including why would a young woman, who was a mother of a 6-month-old, carry out such an evil act of terror?
Police in Dublin, Ireland, are hunting for a masked gunman who robbed worshippers at an evangelical Christian mission. Meanwhile, church leaders say they have already forgiven the shooter.
Iran continues building up its military with another test firing of a mid-range ballistic missile capable of carrying a nuclear payload.
Syria is accusing a U.S.-led coalition of bombing an army camp in the eastern part of the country. But a senior U.S. military official says the Pentagon is "certain" the strike was from a Russian warplane.
Retired Gen. Michael Flynn, former director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, says President Obama's televised address leaves "a lot of more questions" on how ISIS will be defeated.
Three female suicide bombers struck the African nation of Chad over the weekend, murdering at least 27 people and wounding 90 others.
Two radical extremist groups killed at least 21 people in cities in Africa and the Arabian peninsula this weekend.