The Paris attacks left many French parents wondering about the right way to speak with youngsters about what happened.
Some Americans honored the victims of the Paris attacks by attending French films and other cultural events.
France's suspension of the Schengen Agreement after Friday's attacks could embolden opponents of free movement throughout the European Union.
When broken down by political affiliation, the report revealed that over three-quarters of Republicans think Islam is incompatible with the American way of life.
Islamic State group fighters get firearms from fleeing or deceased soldiers and from shipments across borders -- with increased access when conflicts heat up.
GOP governors might have trouble stopping Syrian refugees from entering the U.S., but Republicans in Congress could be more successful.
A new video threatens the U.S. capital, but security experts say geography and other factors make large-scale attacks less likely in the U.S. than in Europe.
Why hasn't ISIS struck in the U.S.? Because the U.S. is doing a better job than Europe of sharing data on terror threats among national agencies, experts say.
A group calling themselves Pakistani Comedians uploaded a video to Facebook that has gone viral for explaining how Muslims are the primary victims of terrorism.
A statement claiming responsibility for the Paris attacks showed little indication that its authors knew more than what could be found on any news site.
A weariness has seeped into Paris’ diverse neighborhoods, born from the realization that anyone can be targeted by terrorists — including Muslims.
Texas and Michigan, whose governors announced Monday they are barring Syrian refugees, are among the states that have received the most migrants.
Many Facebook users have changed their profile picture to support Paris in a move some have slammed as "slacktivism."
Two drivers who reportedly picked up one of the gunmen involved with Friday's Paris attacks have been detained in Belgium.
About 140 people have fled the country to join the Islamic State group in Syria.
"We are better off because we spent this money, and we have created these programs," a U.S. counterterrorism expert said.
As many as 520 military personnel have been sent to the streets of Belgium in response to the Paris attacks, which killed at least 129 last week.
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The 28-nation bloc’s mutual defense clause has never before been used and in this case, calls on member states to provide "aid and assistance" in the country's fight against the Islamic State group.
The U.S. secretary of state's comments came after talks with French President Francois Hollande, who declared earlier that his country was “at war” with ISIS.
Stock markets across Europe and Asia advanced strongly Tuesday, shrugging off the short-lived impact of Friday's attacks in Paris.
French jets dropped a total of 16 bombs on targets of the Islamic State group in the Syrian city of Raqqa overnight Monday, in a fresh round of airstrikes in the country.