President Barack Obama is not expected to make any public statements when he visits Ground Zero in New York on Thursday, just days after the announcement of the death of Osama Bin Laden after U.S. forces killed him in Pakistan.
Osama bin Laden may get his shrine after all as visitors flock to his compound.
Remembering the freedom struggle of the African Americans, the Freedom Riders celebrate their 50th anniversary, Oprah Winfrey’s show invited 178 of the original Freedom Riders to appear as special guests on May 4.
The Portuguese will likely descend into a deep recession over the next two years, after Lisbon country signed terms of a bailout from the European Union, warned the country’s finance minister.
U.S. Secretary of State Hilary Clinton has warned that the battle against Al Qaeda did not end with the assassination of Osama Bin Laden.
A secret memo released online by the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) in its 'Vault' has emerged as proof for the famed landing -- or crash or capture -- of a flying saucer with three dead aliens in Roswell in New Mexico in June 1947.
Overall, the situation at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant remains very serious.
As the impact of the death of feared terror mastermind Osama Bin Laden is slowly sinking in across the world, Pakistan is bracing for unwelcome repercussions. On the one hand, the country could lose allies now that there is near-certain evidence that Islamabad was making a mockery of the hunt for Bin Laden. On the other, there would certainly be massive, violent revenge attacks from various terror outfits active in the country.
Even as U.S. President Barack Obama decided not to release the death photos of Osama Bin Laden, media speculation over different versions of the terror chief’s killing became murkier with the 'revelation' that he was captured alive and killed alter.
President Barack Obama went back on his promise to release at least one photo of dead Bin Laden, and said on Wednesday he would rather not incite more violence in the name of the Al-Qaeda terror chief's photo.
Obama's bin Laden speech photo staged
Al-Qaeda, which means the Base in arabic is an international terrorist network founded by Osama bin Laden in the late 1980s. It's biggest and most well known attack are the September 11, 2011 attacks in the United States which launched a warn in Afghanistan to destroy its bases and overthrow the Taliban, the ruling government which harbored Bin Laden.
Almost immediately after the United States said it had killed al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in Pakistan, the conspiracy theories started. But these conspiracy theories are being further fueled by today's decision from the Obama administration not to release pictures of his corpse.
The US government is handing out a record number of food stamps, which is one more statistic among many that suggests the recession is far from over for the average American
The State of California is looking to implement a Do Not Track law, which could influence the national legislation.
After President Barack Obama made the decision to not release photos of Osama Bin Laden’s corpse, Sarah Palin accused him “pussy-footing.”
Sarah Palin has slammed the Obama Administration for not revealing the photos of the dead body of Osama bin Laden.
President Barack Obama on Thursday announced that the White House will not release photos the deceased Osama bin Laden, saying we don't trot out this stuff as trophies, saying that doing so would create a national security risk.
The reaction in Iran to the death of Osama bin Laden covers a wide spectrum from disbelief to the accusation that the al-Qaeda terror chief was actually a puppet for Israel and the United States.
It has become known as the ‘Obama death stare.'
US special operations forces killed Osama Bin Laden this past Sunday but pictures of his death pictures will not be released, said President Barack Obama.
Human Rights Watch (HRW) has released a devastating report on the prevalence of violence against women in Turkey.
Osama bin Laden was declared dead by the US government on May 1st. A team of elite US soldiers flew to a city 30 miles outside the Pakistani capital, landed in a walled compound that harbored bin Laden, got off the helicopters, found Bin Laden, and shot him in the head.
US special operations forces killed Osama Bin Laden this past Thursday but the slaying is raising major concerns that the United States has gone too far in judge, juror and executioner of the world's most wanted man. Further more, the killing could work against the US to stir up more anti-American sentiment among radical militants.
Kenneth Roth, the executive director of Human Rights Watch (HRW), has criticized the U.S. government for killing Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden without due process.
Efforts to discredit the reports of bin Laden's death might cause problems for the Defense Department
Osama bin Laden isn’t just a crazy terrorist trying to kill as many Americans as he can. In fact, that probably wasn’t his primary goal for the 9/11 attacks.
Osama Bin Laden's wife, who was in the late Al-Qaeda leader's compound in northern Pakistan on Sunday when U.S. military personnel made a raid, has been identified.
Gunmen ambushed a convoy of police in northern Turkey shortly after a rally was held there by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, according to Turkish media reports.
Osama bin Laden’s death pictures will not be released, said President Barack Obama, reported the Associated Press. Instead, the US government will keep them classified.