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Published September 24, 2013
Shopping malls and other soft targets in the United States should increase security measures and update emergency response plans in the aftermath of the Kenyan mall massacre that killed at least 72 people, experts told FoxNews.com.
Published September 23, 2013
The grisly massacre at an upscale Kenyan shopping mall by al-Shabab militants is a “great shot in the arm” to the Al Qaeda-linked group’s propaganda efforts, terror experts told FoxNews.com.
Published September 23, 2013
Fifteen years after Matthew Shepard was tied to a fence and fatally beaten after leaving a bar in Wyoming, a new book claims the gay teenager was murdered for “reasons far more complicated” than being homosexual.
Published September 22, 2013
One woman at a time, Erin Stevens is determined to lead every stripper in Nashville, Tenn., to salvation.
Published September 20, 2013
Catholics around the world may be especially tuned in during Sunday's homilies, following Pope Francis' bombshell interview in which he urged the church to take a softer line on the hot-button issues that have become increasingly polarizing in recent years.
Published September 19, 2013
The recent $100,000 penalty doled out to an engineering firm in the deadly 2007 Utah mine collapse is inadequate and “brings back the loss,” the sister of a rescuer who died in the disaster told FoxNews.com.
Published September 18, 2013
A 14-year-old Georgia girl who was abducted from her home near Atlanta has been found alive, authorities said.
Published September 13, 2013
When college football and the Jewish High Holy Days collide, expect detailed game plans — at least within Alabama’s largest synagogue.
Published September 13, 2013
As investigators continue to probe circumstances preceding the suicide of a 15-year-old Connecticut boy last month, justice for the tormented teen could come in the form of a civil lawsuit or perhaps criminal charges, police and a local attorney said.
Published September 12, 2013
The disgraced former CIA director was intensely heckled by roughly a dozen protesters following his first lecture at the City University of New York’s Macaulay Honors College on Monday, according to a 90-second video posted online Wednesday that has been viewed more than 100,000 times.