March 23, 2016 Yes, America, it's war. Here's how we can stop losing and start winning The Charlie Hebdo and November Paris terror attacks were a wakeup call to take radical Islam seriously.
March 23, 2016 Photographer of Brussels airport carnage says she couldn't help victims A journalist who raced to escape the chaos at the Brussels airport Tuesday said it was her "instinct" to photograph the victims, but that she couldn't risk getting them any help.
March 23, 2016 Poland won't take refugees after Brussels attacks Poland's government says it is not prepared to accept any refugees following the deadly attacks in Brussels.
March 23, 2016 Belgium hunts for man who apparently traveled with Paris massacre suspect The man believed to be the explosives expert for the Belgian terror cell responsible for Tuesday's carnage in Brussels and the November Paris massacre is now the world's most-wanted man -- and yet officials have released strikingly few details about the 24-year-old jihadi.
March 23, 2016 Piers Morgan, welcome to Team Trump Even ultra-liberal Piers Morgan has woken up from his liberal bleeding-heart “kumbaya” dream state after the terror attacks in Brussels.
March 23, 2016 What can be learned from the image of three terror suspects? Insight from Terry Turchie
March 23, 2016 3rd suspect in Brussels terror attacks reportedly arrested; brothers reportedly ID'd as bombers The suicide bombers who attacked the Brussels airport on Tuesday morning were identified Wednesday as two brothers who were known to the police for links to organized crime, but also had ties to the ISIS cell that carried out last November's attacks in Paris.
March 23, 2016 Naveed Jamali: Brussels terrorists may have acted on rumor Former Intelligence operator weighs in
March 23, 2016 Dikembe Mutombo says he's safe after being caught up in Brussels attacks Former NBA center Dikembe Mutombo said he is safe after he was caught up at the Brussels airport which was targeted by suicide bombers Tuesday morning.
March 23, 2016 Australia PM Turnbull criticizes European security after Brussels attacks Australia Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull criticized security in Europe Wednesday, a little over a day after explosions rocked an airport and Metro station in Brussels killing at least 34 people.