U.S. on alert
There is heightened security in the U.S. after a suicide bomber killed 22 people at a Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England. National security analyst Frank Cilluffo explains on CBSN.
There is heightened security in the U.S. after a suicide bomber killed 22 people at a Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England. National security analyst Frank Cilluffo explains on CBSN.
Police have identified the suicide bomber at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England as Salman Abedi, 23. ISIS claimed responsibility for the explosion that happened at the end of Monday night's concert. At least 22 people have died, and 59 others were wounded. CBS Evening News anchor Scott Pelley and CBS News correspondent Mark Phillips report from Manchester.
ISIS has claimed responsibility for the Manchester terror attack, but its connection to the bomber is unclear. Security analyst Robin Simcox from the Heritage Foundation joins CBSN to discuss the credibility of that claim, and the ongoing terror threat in Europe.
CBS News' Mark Phillips reports from Manchester, England, where an explosion killed at least 22 people at an Ariana Grande concert.
Officials say young man known to authorities was behind devastating suicide attack on young audience at Ariana Grande concert
Some families are still looking for their children who attended Monday night's Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England. A bomb was detonated outside the concert venue killing at least 22. One mother, Charlotte Campbell, spoke to British TV about her missing daughter, Olivia.
Recent terror incidents globally have led to increased security at U.S. concert halls and sports stadiums alike
It's still unclear how many victims are missing in the deadly suicide bombing at Ariana Grande's concert in the U.K.
Former CIA acting director and CBS News senior national security contributor Michael Morell joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss Monday night's deadly terror attack at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England.
Zach Bruce attended the Ariana Grande concert struck by a deadly terror attack Monday night, but he left early. He was at the Manchester's Victoria Station right next to the arena when the explosion occurred and captured the scene as panicked crowds rushed into the station. Bruce joins "CBS This Morning" from Manchester to discuss what he witnessed.
Georgina Callander is the first person killed in Monday night's Manchester concert attack to be publicly identified. The teenage student was a big fan of singer Ariana Grande. Jonathan Vigliotti reports from outside the Manchester Royal Infirmary, which is treating many of the wounded in the bombing.
Britain's prime minister calls the bombing at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England "a callous terrorist attack." Police believe they know who did it. Video inside the Manchester Arena shows the moment the bomb went off, causing panic for thousands of young people leaving the concert. Mark Phillips reports.
Concert bomber identified as ISIS claims responsibility and police hunt for any possible accomplices
The death toll has risen to 22 from an explosion outside an arena packed with music fans in Manchester, England, and 59 people are hospitalized. Many of the victims were children. Police say a suicide bomber was killed in the blast. Prime Minister Theresa May spoke out Tuesday against the "appalling, sickening cowardice" of the attacker.
President offers "deepest condolences" to victims of England attack, calls on "civilized" nations to "drive out" terror
"#RoomForManchester: If you're stranded in town or can help someone who is please let us know and we'll try to help"
Authorities say they're treating Manchester Arena explosion as "terrorist incident" until more information is gathered
Greater Manchester Police provide an update following an explosion that is being described as a terror attack as well as a potential suicide bombing.
A U.S. law enforcement source tells CBS News that authorities are investigating whether the attack on Manchester Arena in the UK was a possible suicide bomber. Pat Milton, of the CBS News Investigative Unit, joins CBSN with the latest details.
Celebrities, politicians and others took to social media to express condolences following deadly blast at Manchester Arena
Police in Manchester, England say a deadly event at an Ariana Grande concert Monday is being treated as a "terrorist incident." CBS News Correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti has the latest on the investigation following the attack.
Hannah Al-Othman, a reporter for BuzzFeed UK, was near the Manchester Arena in the aftermath of an explosion that police say killed at least 19 people. She joins CBSN with more.
Police in Manchester, England say at least 19 people are dead and dozens more are injured following an explosion at an Ariana Grande concert Monday night. Pat Milton of the CBS News Investigative Unit joins CBSN with the latest details.
Singer went on social media to respond to terrorist incident that left at least 22 people dead -- including some children, police say
Concertgoers fled in panic after explosion at U.K.'s Manchester Arena during an Ariana Grande show
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