Jersey Shore Congressman Chris Smith's (NJ-4th District-R) legislation to provide humanitarian relief to genocide victims in Iraq and Syria and hold ISIS perpetrators accountable passed the house on Tuesday night and now heads to President Donald Trump's desk to be signed into law.
A bill introduced by Congressman Chris Smith to provide emergency relief to Christians and other minorities being driven from their homes, persecuted or killed by ISIS in Iraq and Syria remains stalled in the U.S. Senate.
A pressure cooker hidden in a bedroom closet leads to a Point Pleasant man's appearance in a Newark courtroom today, facing a federal charge of attempting to provide material support to terrorists.
The New York Police Department is ensuring those planning to attend the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in person that they will be kept safe, even as the Islamic State made reference to the holiday event in a propaganda magazine.
As efforts to clamp down on ISIS continue following the terror attacks in Paris, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security is maintaining an elevated state of alert, which means there is a significant risk of a terror attack somewhere in America.
An old online hoax is making the rounds again, and it is causing some panic. The hoax says that $32,000 worth of United Parcel Service (UPS) uniforms were purchased via eBay, and they could be put in the hands of terrorists. There is NO truth to this rumor.
Encryption is used in a variety of ways these days. But in the wake of the horrific ISIS attacks in Paris, some U.S. lawmakers are re-igniting the debate over encryption, suggesting tech companies should be forced to give law enforcement agencies a so-called “back door” to all encrypted communications, so they can better fight terrorism.
The terror group ISIS has issued a new video warning that all countries taking part in air strikes against Syria will be attacked in the same way as Paris, and the next city on the list is Washington D.C.
Months after the Woodbridge School District and police launched an investigation into a picture of a Muslim student that was posted on social media with the word "ISIS," officials say the person who posted the image could not be found.