Among those expressing support was Gov. Chris Christie, who wrote on Twitter that the attacks "are alarming and heartbreaking. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the victims and their families."
The Empire State Building in New York City was not lit in the colors of the French Flag Friday, though images spread broadly on social media claimed it was.
Facebook is asking those nearby the chaos in Paris to check in as "safe." Those with loved ones in or around Paris can use the resource to check on their welfare
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says he has directed state law enforcement officers to remain vigilant after several dozen people were killed in shootings and explosions at multiple sites in Paris.
Cuomo said Friday the attacks were tragic and senseless...
At least 35 people were killed Friday in shootings and explosions around Paris, many of them in a popular concert hall where patrons were taken hostage, police and medical officials said.
U.S. Homeland Security Department officials monitoring the attacks in Paris said early Friday evening there is no known, credible threat against the United States.
PARIS (AP) -- As many as six members of a terrorist cell involved in the Paris attacks may still be at large, including a man who was seen driving a car registered to the widow of one of the gunmen, police officials said Monday.
PARIS (AP) -- France ordered 10,000 troops into the streets Monday to protect sensitive sites after three days of bloodshed as it hunted for the accomplices to the Islamic militants who left 17 people dead as they terrorized the nation.