The archive of all headlines from March 24, 2016, organized by time of publication.
This week's bombings in Belgium and similar attacks last year in France raise questions about whether the open borders and free travel among European Union nations have left the continent too vulnerable.
Investigating the nature of such close-knit relationships is becoming increasingly significant for authorities as a new breed of terrorist works independently of larger groups.
The Bakraoui brothers, who died in the attacks, had been sought by the police since a March 15 raid in Brussels. A hunt is underway for a third attacker, who has not been publicly identified.
The Bakraoui brothers, who died in the attacks, had been sought by the police since a March 15 raid in Brussels. A hunt is underway for a third attacker, who has not been publicly identified.
The Bakraoui brothers, who died in the attacks, had been sought by the police since a March 15 raid in Brussels. A hunt is underway for a third attacker, who has not been publicly identified.
The Bakraoui brothers, who died in the attacks, had been sought by the police since a March 15 raid in Brussels. A hunt is underway for a third attacker, who has not been publicly identified.
The Bakraoui brothers, who died in the attacks, had been sought by the police since a March 15 raid in Brussels. A hunt is underway for a third attacker, who has not been publicly identified.
When authorities identified two of the Brussels bombers as Brahim and Khalid El Bakraoui, it underscored what’s become a strangely familiar pattern – brothers working together in the name of terrorism. The Belgian-born men – both believed to have died in Tuesday’s deadly bombings – are the fourth… TRAIL GUIDE
When authorities identified two of the Brussels bombers as Brahim and Khalid El Bakraoui, it underscored what's become a strangely familiar pattern - brothers working together in the name of terrorism. NATIONAL POLITICS
Latest updates as police hunt for third airport suspect continues
Brussels is just the latest example. Sibling terrorists took part in the Charlie Hebdo massacre, the Boston Marathon bombing and the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in the U.S. NATIONAL POLITICS
Latest updates as police hunt for third airport suspect continues
The Bakraoui brothers, who died in the attacks, had been sought by the police since a March 15 raid in Brussels. A hunt is underway for a third attacker, who has not been publicly identified, amid new alarms about Europe’s leaky defenses against ISIS.
EU security ministers to hold emergency terror talks
The atmosphere at times is like a rally on a college campus, the seats packed with young people energized by the 74-year-old senator. «We are the future; we have the power," says an 18-year-old supporter.Topless Bernie Sanders supporters arrested outside L.A. rally
Reports say police are working to identify man seen carrying big bag on Brussels metro as EU security ministers meet for emergency terror talks
The Bakraoui brothers, who died in the attacks, had been sought by the police since a March 15 raid in Brussels. A hunt is underway for a third attacker, who has not been publicly identified.
The Bakraoui brothers, who died in the attacks, had been sought by the police since a March 15 raid in Brussels. A hunt is underway for a third attacker, who has not been publicly identified.
News of a second suspect at the subway means that with three attackers dead, two remain at large. Travel is disrupted throughout Europe with the Easter holiday approaching.Brussels attacks also shatter confidence in Europe's open borders
Turkey’s president said one of the Brussels suicide bombers, suspected of being a terrorist, was deported less than a year ago, but Belgian officials said neither brother had been under suspicion until recently.
Reports say police are working to identify man seen carrying big bag on Brussels metro as EU security ministers meet for emergency terror talks
Turkey’s president said one of the Brussels suicide bombers, suspected of being a terrorist, was deported less than a year ago, but Belgian officials said neither brother had been under suspicion until recently.
At least one of the Brussels suicide bombers, suspected of being a terrorist, was deported by Turkey less than a year ago, but Belgian officials said neither brother involved in the attacks had been under suspicion until recently.
At least one of the Brussels suicide bombers, suspected of being a terrorist, was deported by Turkey less than a year ago, but Belgian officials said neither brother involved in the attacks had been under suspicion until recently.
Police are working to identify man seen carrying big bag on Brussels metro as EU security ministers meet for emergency terror talks
At least one of the Brussels suicide bombers, suspected of being a terrorist, was deported by Turkey less than a year ago, but Belgian officials said neither brother involved in the attacks had been under suspicion until recently.
News of a second suspect at the subway means that with three attackers dead, two remain at large. Travel is disrupted throughout Europe with the Easter holiday approaching.Brothers who work together in the name of terror. Why so many?
The Port of Los Angeles paid $5 million in 2005 to China Shipping for upgrades to 17 vessels that would prevent pollution in neighborhoods near the harbor. The upgrades were made, but most of the vessels stopped traveling to Los Angeles in 2010. EUROPE
PM rejected resignations from interior and justice ministers as police investigate involvement of five suspects
The issue has exploded at Berkeley after a lawsuit filed this month revealed that Chancellor Nicholas Dirks and Provost Claude Steele had allowed the dean of the law school to remain in his job after being found to have harassed his executive assistant. CALIFORNIA
The justice minister said authorities had erred by not acting on Turkey’s request last year to take custody of one of the men who became a suspect in the Brussels attacks, a Belgian citizen who was charged with terrorist activity.
The issue has exploded at Berkeley after a lawsuit filed this month revealed that Chancellor Nicholas Dirks and Provost Claude Steele had allowed the dean of the law school to remain in his job after being found to have harassed his executive assistant.UC Berkeley chancellor defends provost under fire in sexual harassment case
PM rejects resignations from interior and justice ministers as police investigate involvement of five suspects
The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board introduced a rule that will allow investors in the U.S. to help finance the state's legal marijuana industry. Oregon approved a similar practice and Colorado is expected to follow. Show Tracker
The justice minister said authorities had erred by not acting on Turkey’s request last year to take custody of one of the men who became a suspect in the Brussels attacks, a Belgian citizen who was charged with terrorist activity.