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Apr 25, 20101 min read
Al Qaeda Leaders Planned Attack on NY Subway
Before being killed in a missile strike, two top Al Qaeda leaders had planned to detonate explosives on the New York subway. Zarein...
Apr 19, 20101 min read
Cybersecurity Nominee Likely to be Confirmed
Lt. Gen. Keith B. Alexander will likely be confirmed to head a new organization created to U.S. military cyber capabilities. Alexander is...
Apr 4, 20101 min read
Extra Screening to Expand from Nationality
The Obama Administration has expanded extra screening at airports for individuals matching intelligence descriptions of potential...
Mar 28, 20101 min read
TSA Nominee Withdraws His Name
President Obama’s nominee to head the Transportation Safety Administration (TSA), retired Army Gen. Robert A. Harding, has withdrawn his...
Mar 21, 20102 min read
Panetta Takes Hard Line as CIA Director
When Leon Panetta was appointed director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) skeptics wondered how the former congressman, with the...
Mar 13, 20101 min read
Possible Military Trials for Terrorist Suspects Criticized
As the use of military trials for suspected terrorists held Guantanamo Bay has grown, some possible legal concerns have been raised....
Mar 7, 20102 min read
Obama to Set New Nuke Policy
Every new presidential administration comes out with a Nuclear Posture Review (NPR) a year after coming to office to set U.S. nuclear...
Feb 28, 20101 min read
Iranian Rebel Leaders “Confesses” The U.S. Gave Him Money
Iranian officials captured Abdolmalek Rigi, the leader of a Sunni rebel group the Jundallah insurgency, on Tuesday. Rigi was allegedly...
Feb 28, 20101 min read
Air Force Struggles with New Identity
In its sixty-two year history the Air Force has seen its mission change multiple times as the U.S. has engaged in different types of...
Feb 14, 20101 min read
Biden States Cheney is Seeking Rewrite History on Terrorism
Vice President Joe Biden spoke out against critiques of the White House’s handling of terrorism made by the former Vice President, Dick...
Feb 7, 20101 min read
Private Planes May Not Face Tougher Regulations
The Transportations Security Administration (TSA) will likely not require tougher security regulations for small private planes....
Feb 7, 20101 min read
Gates Dismisses Claims of Nuclear Deal with Iran
Iran’s foreign minister, Manouchehr Mottaki, met with the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Yukiya Amano to discuss a...
Jan 31, 20101 min read
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed Will Likely Face Execution
White House spokesman, Robert Gibbs, has stated that alleged September 11th conspirator, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, will likely face the...
Jan 31, 20101 min read
Plea Deal Being Sought With Alleged Christmas Day Bomber
Authorities are moving towards a plea deal with Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the alleged Christmas Day Bomber. The deal would involve...
Jan 24, 20101 min read
Supposed Osama bin Laden Recording Claims Responsibility for Christmas Day Bomber
A man stating he was Osama bin Laden claimed that he was behind the attempted bombing of an airliner on Christmas Day, yet officials have...

Jan 24, 20101 min read
Canada and United States Increase Security for Olympic Games
The Canadian government plans to spend $1 billion in security measures for the upcoming Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver. The Royal...
Jan 18, 20101 min read
Man Who Shutdown JFK Will Be Charged
The air terminal at JFK in New York was temporarily shutdown and evacuated. The culprit of the airport’s closure is Jules Paul Bouloute...
Jan 18, 20101 min read
Fort Hood Shooter’s Supervisors Ignored “Worrisome Behavior”
The Pentagon recently released an internal review of Fort Hood shooting. The review shows that the Maj. Nidal M. Hasan, the accused Fort...
Jan 10, 20101 min read
Video Shows CIA Bomber’s Connection to Taliban in Pakistan
The Taliban in Pakistan recently released a video with Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi (the suicide bomber who killed several CIA agents...
Jan 10, 20101 min read
Giuliani Questions the Christmas Day Bomber’s Prosecution in Civilian Court
Rudolph Giuliani, the former mayor of New York City, is questioning the White House’s decision to prosecute the Christmas Day bomber in...
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