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Fox News national correspondent Jeff Paul reports on federal hate crime charges filed against the suspect in the Colorado attack on ‘Fox Report.’
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It's been three days since the terror attack outside the old Boulder County Courthouse in Colorado, and things on Pearl Street Mall are starting to feel somewhat normal again. Business owners and regulars still feel a sense of unease,
Soliman – who shouted “Free Palestine” after the attack – stood behind a transparent partition in court Thursday as the charges were announced.
Tonight marked a sacred and emotional moment for Colorado’s Jewish community - the first Shabbat since last weekend’s
Gov. Jared Polis along with other political and faith leaders held a vigil in Boulder Wednesday morning at the site of Sunday's attack on the Pearl Street Mall in which a suspect hurled Molotov cocktails at a march for Israeli hostages.
An 88-year-old Holocaust survivor who was set on fire by Colorado terror suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman has one sobering question after the heinous antisemitic attack: “What the hell is going
The fiery attack in Boulder, Colorado, comes as tensions deepen over the Gaza war and antisemitism incidents rise.
A suspect is in custody after what authorities call a "targeted act of violence" at Pearl Street Mall in Boulder, Colorado. Witnesses said he threw Molotov cocktails at a march supporting Israeli hostages.
Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem is “monitoring the terrorist attack” in Boulder, Colorado. Boulder police say people were “set on fire” at a march for Israeli hostages in Gaza. Several people are injured in this “targeted” attack.