Mar 23 Watch 7:08 As Brussels mourns, authorities hunt for attackers By PBS News Hour The city of Brussels began three days of mourning in the wake of Tuesday's bombings that killed at least 31 and wounded 270. As residents tried to return to a semblance of normalcy, Belgian authorities kept up a nationwide manhunt… Continue watching
Mar 23 Obama: U.S. will go after ISIS aggressively By Josh Lederman, Associated Press BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — A day after bombs ripped through Brussels, President Barack Obama declared that fighting the Islamic State is his "No. 1 priority" and pledged that the United States will pursue the jihadist group until it is destroyed. Continue reading
Mar 23 Here’s what links the Brussels suspects to the Paris attack By Larisa Epatko Three men wheeling suitcases through the Brussels airport are suspected of setting off explosions on Tuesday at the airport and a subway station in coordinated attacks that left at least 34 people dead. Two of the suspects died in the… Continue reading
Mar 22 Watch How the Brussels attacks affect the global fight against terror By PBS News Hour For the latest on the investigation into the morning’s terror attacks in Brussels, Judy Woodruff talks to Peter Spiegel of the Financial Times. Also, Gwen Ifill speaks with former counterterrorism official Rick Nelson of Cross Match Technologies and Lorenzo Vidino… Continue watching
Mar 22 Watch 4:55 Europe bolsters security after Brussels terror attacks By PBS News Hour The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for a series of terror attacks in Brussels Tuesday morning. Bombings at the airport and a subway station in the Belgian capital killed at least 31 people and injured more than 180, putting the… Continue watching
Mar 22 Cruz calls for ‘patrol’ of Muslim neighborhoods By Vivian Salama, Associated Press WASHINGTON -- Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz said Tuesday that surveillance in Muslim neighborhoods in the U.S. must be intensified following the deadly bombings on Brussels' airport and subway. Continue reading
Mar 22 Clinton and Trump clash in responses to Brussels attacks By Daniel Bush Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton's markedly different responses to today’s terrorist attacks in Brussels offer a preview of how the two front-runners would clash over national security and immigration in the general election. Continue reading
Mar 22 Artists flood Twitter with images of support for Brussels By Joshua Barajas People offered their condolences to Brussels in text and pictures on Twitter using the hashtag #JeSuisBruxelles. Continue reading
Mar 22 U.S. Air Force officer, family injured in Brussels attacks By Lolita C. Baldor, Associated Press WASHINGTON -- An Air Force officer, his wife and four children were injured in the attack at the Brussels airport, U.S. officials said Tuesday, as more details began to surface about Americans hurt in the bomb blasts that killed at… Continue reading
Mar 22 U.S. cities step up security after Brussels attacks By Corinne Segal Officials in New York City and Washington, D.C., bolstered security measures on Tuesday after explosions in the Brussels airport and subway killed dozens. Continue reading