Shots fired. People murdered. And the message is clear for Americans: The unrest has only begun. For Americans, 2025 started with the same violence and destruction as usual — if not more. When 14 ...
The US military base where the Cybertruck bomber and the driver who plowed into partygoers in New Orleans used to work has a ...
The base was once the home of the New Orleans terrorist and the Cyber Truck bomber who each made headlines in early January ...
Federal officials are also sounding the alarm. The FBI and Department of Homeland Security recently issued a warning about ...
“The National Guard is proud to contribute to the safe and orderly inauguration of our 47th commander-in-chief,” Gen. Steven ...
Las Vegas police have released multiple 911 calls from the day a Cybertruck exploded in the valet area of Trump International ...
The first word came on social media, and Las Vegas-based VJ Ty ONeil moved quickly: a Tesla Cybertruck was on fire outside ...
The disillusionment that at least partly motivated the shocking acts in New Orleans and Las Vegas is a force in Trump’s inner ...
Authorities say the two men who sparked chaos in New Orleans and Las Vegas on New Year’s Day used artificial intelligence in ...
Recent terror attacks in Las Vegas and New Orleans reveal how AI tools were exploited for surveillance and planning, raising ...
A.D. began for much of America less with Auld Lang Syne and more with the anxious paranoia of anticipatory dread. When fierce ...
No, 2025 is not off to a good start. Not just because of the pair of shocking terrorist attacks, but because of the prejudicial ways we have responded to one of them, writes Eric Foster in his column ...