Defense | In a speech Thursday afternoon at the National Defense University
in Washington, D.C., President Barack Obama defended his
administration’s use of drone strikes to kill terrorist suspects,
including U.S. citizens.
Newsworthy |
Terror in London. British security and intelligence forces
acknowledged today they knew about the two men accused of attacking
and killing a British soldier…
Newsworthy |
Classified material. A federal appeals court ruled today the
government does not have to release 50 images taken of former
al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden…
International |
Myanmar President Thein Sein meets in Washington today with
President Barack Obama and contends in a
Washington Post
interview that the army he has presided over…
Newsworthy |
Radical links? A former Chechnyan separatist who is now a
refugee in the United States has become a key focus in the Boston
Marathon bombing…
Newsworthy |
Payback. Suspected Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev left a message
for authorities in the boat where he thought he would spend his
last hours on earth: He and…
Libya |
The White House is releasing 100 pages of emails and notes tied to
the Obama administration's response to the Sept. 11, 2012, attack
on the U.S. Consulate in…
International |
Northeast Nigeria is in a state of emergency after the country’s
president, Goodluck Jonathan, announced Islamic extremists control
some of the area’s…
Television |
The clock ran out on the hit Fox television series
24
two years ago, but according to a May 13 announcement from Fox
executives, it’s time to get things…
Boston Bombings |
U.S. Rep. Edward J. Markey, the Democratic candidate for the Senate
seat that John Kerry left to become secretary of state, orates that
Tamerlan Tsarnaev…