Spin of Wheel May Determine Judge in 9/11 Case
New York Times - Fri Nov 27, 5:16 pm ETThe judge who will preside at the trial of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and four other terror suspects may be randomly assigned.
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The judge who will preside at the trial of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and four other terror suspects may be randomly assigned.
NEW YORK — Hot sauce and a comb were all an al-Qaida suspect in New York needed to nearly kill one of his guards nine years ago.
U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee, D-Calif., gained international acclaim for being the only member in Congress who courageously and extraordinarily voted against the authorization of the use of force following the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. She recently authored a controversial bill, H.R. 3699, that would prohibit the funding for additional troops to Afghanistan.
The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq may be inspiring homegrown terrorism.
Naji Hamdan was Arrested and Tried in the United Arab Emirates after Being Questioned by the FBI
The five men the Justice Department has said will be charged in the attacks of Sept. 11 intend to plead not guilty so they can express their political and religious views in a trial, the attorney for one of the men said Saturday.
Who's afraid of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed?
As we argue over the decision to try Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four others in civilian court for orchestrating the 9/11 attacks on the U.S., there's clear precedent in how these types of matters should be handled.
A recent poll shows deteriorating support, and many are confused about an objective.
T he Obama administration will try five Al-Qaeda co-conspirators who planned the Sept. 11 attacks in federal court in Manhattan.
The Yemeni community in Lackawanna was rocked seven years ago by the revelation that six of its young men had attended a terrorist training camp run by Osama bin Laden.
The 13 people killed when an Army psychiatrist allegedly opened fire on fellow soldiers at Fort Hood, Texas, included a pregnant woman who was preparing to return home, a man who quit a furniture company job to join the military about a year ago, a newlywed who had served in Iraq and a woman who had vowed to take on Osama bin Laden after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Here is a look at some of ...
Britain's Tony Blair may have swung behind US calls for regime change in Iraq after meeting President George W. Bush at his Texas ranch in 2002, a top diplomat told an inquiry into the war on Thursday.
US President Barack Obama will announce his new Afghan strategy in an address to the nation Tuesday from the prestigious West Point military academy, the White House said.
Skeptical Democrats demand a war tax as Afghanistan's declining security situation raises the financial burden of the U.S. in expanding its commitment there
From a line dancing performance of the chart-topping single “Achy Breaky Heart” to karaoke, residents and staff at the Evangelical Free Church Home found themselves revisiting memories from the not-too-distant past as they celebrated “1990s Week” last week.