Spanish Police Hunt Suspected Terrorists in Attacks Killing 14 in Barcelona, Cambrils
Spanish police are hunting for a suspected terrorist who drove a van into crowds strolling the La Ramblas pedestrian mall in Barcelona, killing 13 people. ...
Spanish police are hunting for a suspected terrorist who drove a van into crowds strolling the La Ramblas pedestrian mall in Barcelona, killing 13 people. ...
A spokesman for the National Park Service said the NPS is committed to safeguarding Confederate memorials, while educating visitors about the causes they commemorate. ...
Takiyah Fatima Thompson, a member of Workers World Party (WWP) and a student at N.C. Central University, was arrested on August 15 for playing a leading role in toppling a statue...
A mob of vandals from a rally organized by several communist, socialist, and anarchist groups toppled a bronze statue of a Confederate soldier in Durham, North Carolina. ...
General Joe Dunford said that while the military will make sure President Trump has everything needed to deal with North Korea, the military supports diplomatic efforts to solve differences. ...
Communist China said that if North Korea launches missiles that threaten U.S. soil first and the United States retaliates, China will stay neutral. ...
A judge has ordered a lawsuit against two psychologists who helped design and administer the CIA’s “enhanced interrogation” program to go to a jury for trial next month. ...
President Trump has warned North Korea not to make threats against the United States, but Pyongyang has responded by threatening the U.S. territory on Guam. ...
Guam’s Homeland Security Adviser George Charfauros said, “There’s .00001 percent chance of [a North Korean] missile getting through [the THADD defense] layer” on Guam. ...
Having ended its sanctuary city policy last January, Miami-Dade County was informed by the Justice Department that is eligible to receive $481,347 in federal funding. ...
The UN Security Council — by a unanimous vote — imposed new sanctions on North Korea as a punitive measure in response to Pyonyang’s two ballistic missile tests in July. ...
DOD investigators have discovered “potential security risks” in a program that has enrolled more than 10,000 aliens into the U.S. armed forces since 2009. ...
President Trump and Senators Tom Cotton and David Perdue unveiled a new immigration bill that would institute a skills-based points system for granting employment visas. ...
North Korea tested an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) on July 28 that theoretically could reach much of the United States, including Boston and New York. ...
U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton found former Maracopa County, Arizona, Sheriff Joe Arpaio guilty of criminal contempt of court, a misdemeanor punishable by up to six months in jail. ...