Two Pennsylvania men accused of ISIS-inspired terror plot threw homemade bombs at NYC protesters. Both explosive devices failed to detonate during the incident.
Ayman Ghazali made the purchase at Phantom Fireworks in Livonia in the early afternoon on March 10, a company executive told the Free Press.
It is unclear precisely where the remnants were found, though the images emerged amid mounting evidence the U.S. was responsible for the strike.
Caught on camera in Florida: Firefighters rescued a woman's pet python stuck inside her car.
Ayman Ghazali made the purchase at Phantom Fireworks in Michigan in the early afternoon on March 10, a company executive told ...
Police are responding to an active shooter situation at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, MI. Police said they are responding ...
Satellite imagery shows a prized hardened facility at Iran's Parchin military complex with three massive impact points in a ...
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I Declare War on You

At the height of the first Iraq War in 1991, we struck the Amiriya bomb shelter in Baghdad, killing hundreds of civilians. According to the U.S. government, the bunker was being used for military ...
Newly released surveillance video shows New York terror suspect Emir Balat, 18, buying 20ft firework hose just days before throwing bomb near Gracie Mansion.
Every now and then, someone brings up the haunting spectre of an AI-focused Windows 12. While recent rumours about the fabled ...
How can we deal with all this abnormal normality? The constant sirens, the fearsome explosions, of missiles falling, or the ...
What’s obviously better is to take away all the money flagrantly wasted on ‘armies of consultants spending years mapping workflow’ and instead leave it to Claude Code, which can ‘automate the ...