'Years of delay' saved lives
USA Today - Tue Nov 24, 12:39 am ETYes, the Bush administration held off on prosecuting terrorists. AG Eric Holder's criticism of this shows a dangerous disconnect from reality.
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Yes, the Bush administration held off on prosecuting terrorists. AG Eric Holder's criticism of this shows a dangerous disconnect from reality.
DPS is investigating a suspicious package at the state insurance building on 12th and San Jacinto streets just east of the state capitol building.
The US oversight arm scripted a hefty report complaining that FDA is not moving fast enough when it comes to screening clinical trials data for drugs green lit through its expedited approval program.
Human Genome Sciences said Monday that approval of its experimental anthrax drug hit a delay as regulators asked the firm for more information about the treatment.
Human Genome Sciences Inc. said Monday the Food and Drug Administration will not approve the company's anthrax treatment until it receives additional information on the potential drug.
NEW YORK (AP) — A white powder that was found at Ellis Island and caused a brief evacuation at the immigration landmark in New York Harbor has been deemed harmless.
NEW YORK (AP) — A white powder that was found at Ellis Island and caused a brief evacuation at the immigration landmark in New York Harbor has been deemed harmless.
A white powder that was found at Ellis Island and caused a brief evacuation at the immigration landmark in New York Harbor has been deemed harmless.
NEW YORK (AP) — A white powder that was found at Ellis Island and caused a brief evacuation at the immigration landmark in New York Harbor has been deemed harmless.
NEW YORK (AP) — A white powder that was found at Ellis Island and caused a brief evacuation at the immigration landmark in New York harbor has been deemed harmless.
John Allen Muhammad was executed on Tuesday for masterminding and carrying out with his teenage accomplice the 2002 sniper shootings that killed 10 people and terrified the Washington, D.C. region a year after the September 11 and the deadly anthrax attacks.
What was initially said to be the seventh report of a powder-laced letter sent to foreign officials in New York City turned out to be a false alarm, CBS 2 has learned. Police were called to 708 Third Avenue, which houses the Consulate General Of The Republic Of Belarus, Wednesday morning, but said there was no suspicious package for investigation. Envelopes containing a non-toxic white powder ...
There was another anthrax scare on Tuesday. Another letter -- containing white powder -- arrived at the United Kingdom Mission to the United Nations. The latest incident brings to five the number of letters that have now been found at foreign missions and consulates near the UN. The terrifying letter campaign that first frightened New Yorkers just Monday night is eerily similar to the 2001 ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Envelopes containing suspicious powder were sent to three foreign consulates in Manhattan on Monday, but initial tests suggested the mailings were a hoax, police officials said.
Authorities are investigating some suspicious letters containing white powder that were sent to three foreign-government missions to the United Nations in Manhattan. Letters arrived at the missions of Uzbekistan, Austria, and France Monday, police said.
New York - A suspicious white powder contained in envelopes sent to the missions of France, Austria and Uzbekistan in New York were determined to be harmless after laboratory tests, news reports said Tuesday. The discovery of the envelopes at the thr...