Career timelines of the soldiers thought to be behind the New Orleans and Las Vegas attacks contradict early law enforcement ...
Fort Liberty, formerly known as Fort Bragg, has resurfaced in the news after two terrorist attacks appeared to have ties to ...
An act named after late soldier passed in the National Defense budget and his mother reached a settlement in medical ...
Both men behind Wednesday’s dual suspected terror attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas previously served on the same North ...
The Tesla Cybertruck explosion suspect and the New Orleans driver both served at the same U.S. Army base, AP reports.
The two men who carried out separate attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas on New Year's Day served in the Army at then-Ft. Bragg and Afghanistan at the same time, yet not together.
Some folks don’t believe in coincidences, but even if you do, this one is hard to swallow. As information emerges about the New Year’s terror attacks […] ...
The two suspects in deadly terror attacks on New Year's Day in Las Vegas and New Orleans both served in the military at Fort ...
Elon Musk helped spread claim that Ryan Routh visited military base used by New Orleans attack and Cybertruck explosion suspects.
Law enforcement officials have said there’s no evidence of a connection between the two events, though investigations are ...
Law enforcement officials say the person who died in the explosion of a Tesla Cybertruck packed with explosives outside ...
The Army on Sunday released a list of assignments and deployment for Shamsud-Din Jabbar, who drove a truck into a crowd in ...