"Imagine" by John Lennon is known as one of the greatest songs of all time and a song of peace and hope. One musician decided to perform that legendary song in a place that has been surrounded by tragedy over the past few days.
Last weekend's terrorist attacks in Paris are a sign of what's to come in America if we keep allowing Syrian refugees to seek asylum within our borders.
It's hard enough to be a parent separated from your child during a crisis situation, but imagine being that kid, and finding yourself in the midst of the Paris terror attacks.
Syrian refugees are already living in NJ, but Former Navy SEAL and FBI special agent Jonathan Gilliam says there's good reason to not want more living here.
As we continue to sort out last weekend's terrorist attacks in Paris, at least one thing is for sure: the U.S. State Department isn't doing a good job connecting with Americans in need.
A family friend, Tom Gibbons, called in to share how inadequate the American Embassy's communication setup was when he attempted to contact his son, TJ, who found himself himself caught up Friday night's turmoil...
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.
There's no doubt that terrorism is at the forefront of everyone's minds this week, and it'll certainly be a hot issue on the 2016 presidential campaign trail going forward.
France launched "massive" air strikes on the Islamic State group's de-facto capital in Syria Sunday night, destroying a jihadi training camp and a munitions dump in the city of Raqqa, where Iraqi intelligence officials say the attacks on Paris were planned.
Following warnings that security would be much tighter at MetLife Stadium Sunday afternoon for the New York Giants' game against the New England Patriots, entering the stadium wasn't much different than at any other game so far this season, although there was reportedly an increased police presence.