Brooklyn subway shooting: Frank James pleads guilty to terrorism charges

James pleaded guilty to all 11 counts in his indictment, including 10 counts of committing a terrorist attack against a mass transit system —one for each wounded passenger.

Lockerbie bombing suspect appears in US court, over 3 decades later

The extradition of Abu Agila Mohammad Mas'ud Kheir Al-Marimi was a milestone in the decades-old investigation into the attack that killed 259 people aboard the plane and 11 on the ground.

New York State Police on alert after Colorado gay bar shooting

The state police will monitor social media for hateful threats while also conducting outreach to LGBTQ communities across New York as well as to synagogues and other Jewish community spaces in the state.

New Jersey teen charged with threatening to attack synagogues

A New Jersey teen has been charged in connection with a threat against synagogues in the state. The FBI uncovered an antisemitic and threatening manifesto that he allegedly shared with people through social media.

FBI: Man who threatened NJ synagogues 'no longer' dangerous

FBI agents have identified the man they believe posted a broad online threat against synagogues in New Jersey but do not believe he was planning to carry out a specific plot, a law enforcement official said Friday.

FBI warns of 'broad threat' to NJ synagogues

The FBI's Newark field office said agents are investigating a "broad threat" against synagogues in New Jersey. The state attorney general said you'll see increased police patrols in sensitive areas "in an abundance of caution."

Somalia attack: President says at least 100 killed in car bombings

President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, at the site of the explosions in Mogadishu, told journalists that nearly 300 other people were wounded.

Jury selection begins in bike path terrorism trial

Jury selection is now underway in the trial of a man accused of killing eight people on a New York City bike path on Halloween in 2017.

Senators call for extradition of U.S. fugitives from Cuba

Joanne Chesimard and William Morales have been fugitives from justice in separate terrorism cases from the 1970s. Two U.S. senators—a Democrat and a Republican—want Cuba, where the fugitives are hiding out, to stop protecting them so they can finally face justice.

US drone strike kills al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahri

President Joe Biden is expressing hope that the killing of al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahri brings “one more measure of closure” to families of the victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United States.

U.S. Navy offers cash for tips on illicit weapons, drugs in Mideast

The U.S. Navy is starting to offer rewards for information that could help sailors intercept weapons, drugs and other illicit shipments in the Persian Gulf and other strategic waterways of the Mideast region.

Nigeria church attack: More than 50 feared dead

The attackers targeted the St. Francis Catholic Church in Ondo state just as the worshippers gathered on Pentecost Sunday.

Brooklyn man sentenced to 15 years in prison for funding ISIS foreign fighter

Authorities say that Dilkhayot Kasimov, 34, provided his own money and cash collected from others to help another man travel to Syria to fight for ISIS.

Retired officer killed in Buffalo supermarket attack honored at his funeral

The retired police officer killed in the Buffalo supermarket shooting has been posthumously awarded the city police department's medal of honor and promoted to lieutenant.

Buffalo mass shooting suspect wore hazmat suit to school, claimed he'd stabbed cat

When Payton Gendron and his classmates returned to in-person class after a portion of the COVID-19 pandemic, those around him noticed odd behavior and rebellious signs.

Buffalo mass shooting: What we know

Officials say they are investigating the shooting Saturday afternoon as a racially motivated hate crime.