(Associated Press) - Trying to reassure a nation on edge, President Barack Obama said Sunday the Islamic State group "cannot strike a mortal blow" against the U.S., and he warned that overreacting to the Paris attacks would play into extremists' hands
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Mayor Jon Mitchell says he, too, needs to know more about the federal government's vetting process for Syrian refugees before welcoming them in.
"If there is in place some way of vetting people thoroughly so that we don't have sleeper cells taking root in the United States, here in New Bedford or anywhere else, then I'd be fine with it...
John LeBoutillier, of the Fox News Channel's "Political Insiders" joins WBSM's Phil Paleologos for a discussion on the Paris Attacks and the fight against ISIS.
Some people blame school shootings and other heinous acts with guns on violent video games. But it may surprise you to learn that terrorist attacks may be planned by using the same kind of Playstation 4 or XBox One that sits in your living room right now...
A bill filed by Congressman William Keating looks to hurt the pockets of ISIS. Keating is a member of the House Homeland Security Committee, and says the Islamic State's funding comes from two primary sources.
The first is the control of oil fields, which Keating says U...
It's an On Your Mind Monday. Feel free to call in with whatever is peaking your membrane. ISIS-Paris? The controversy Council President Gomes is making with the owner of 49 Hawthorn Street? Traffic snarls delaying your holiday shopping? Patriots nipping the Giants...
Associated Press - French Prime Minister Manuel Valls is vowing to "destroy" those behind the rampage across Paris that killed at least 129 people and wounded hundreds of others.
Massachusetts resident Candace Dalton was in Paris on Friday during the terrorist attacks that left 127 dead, plus the eight attackers, and 200 reported injured.