When Osama bin Laden sponsored the attacks against America in 2001, there was no YouTube, blogs were just rising as a medium, and TV was shaped by the aftermath of the mass killings. But the news of ...
Experts say terrorist's death will not end threat or engagement in Middle East. May 3, 2011— -- Osama bin Laden's death puts an end to a chapter that has cost the United States thousands of lives ...
We’ve been anxiously awaiting the White House’s decision on whether or not it would release any of the photos from the raid on Osama bin Laden‘s compound – especially an image of bin Laden’s corpse ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma state Sen. Andrew Rice, whose brother was killed in the September 2001 terrorist attacks, said Monday that he is content, satisfied and somewhat surprised by news of Osama bin ...
When it was announced last night that U.S. forces had killed Osama bin Laden, there was jubilation. Joyful crowds poured into public spaces in New York City, Washington, D.C., and elsewhere, and ...
Obama, in an interview with CBS News, said bin Laden's death had been well established and people who didn't believe it wouldn't be convinced by gruesome photos, either. "It would be of no benefit to ...
Rob O’Neill stood only two feet from Osama bin Laden’s corpse while watching President Barack Obama announce the terrorist mastermind’s death on television. “I hear him say Osama bin Laden, and I look ...
There is a saying on Wall Street that even a dead cat will bounce. How high, then, should the market bounce on the death of Osama bin Laden? As of mid-day on Monday, the stock market was up a bit. The ...
The debate over President Obama's decision to withhold Osama bin Laden's postmortem photograph will likely play out for years unless the president changes his mind or the photos are leaked online. But ...
Search engines explode as users seek info. May 3, 2011— -- In today's TechBytes: Internet searches spiked after the death of Osama bin Laden. Yahoo reports searches for the Al-Qaeda leader's name ...
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama said Wednesday he’s decided not to release death photos of terrorist Osama bin Laden because their graphic nature could incite violence and create national security ...