Federal officials say the New Orleans attacker acted alone, but are probing any links to the Cybertruck explosion in Las Vegas.
The Tesla Cybertruck explosion suspect and the New Orleans driver both served at the same U.S. Army base, AP reports. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
The terrorist behind the New Orleans massacre and the Special Forces soldier who detonated a Cybertruck full of explosives outside the Trump International Las Vevas hotel on Wednesday both served ...
The Texas man who plowed a rented pickup truck into New Year's revelers on New Orleans' Bourbon Street Wednesday, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, and the man eyed in the explosion of a Tesla Cybertruck outside ...
Georgia and Notre Dame — flutter on Bourbon Street as investigators work on New Year's Day. Photo: Michael DeMocker/Seven hours and two time zones apart, the New Year's Day pickup-truck attack in New ...
Both the Ford truck that plowed through crowds and the Tesla Cybertruck that blew up outside a Trump hotel in Las Vegas were rented through Turo.
Authorities are investigating a Tesla Cybertruck explosion and fire outside of the Trump Las Vegas hotel in Nevada.
President Joe Biden told the nation that federal authorities are looking into a possible link between deadly incidents in Las ...
The two incidents occurred just hours apart on New Year's Day and have raised fears of future attacks across the U.S.
The potential link was just one thread being pulled by officials Thursday, a day after 15 people were killed when a man plowed a pickup truck flying an ISIS flag through New Year’s Day revelers on ...
After the perceived terrorist attacks in Las Vegas and New Orleans, the FBI is investigating a link between the two events ...
NBC News Justice Correspondent Ryan Reilly, NBC News Correspondent David Noriega, former Senior Executive in the FBI Counterterrorism Division Christopher O’Leary, and former FBI Supervisor Rob ...