Confessed Norwegian mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik has been deemed officially insane, according to court-appointed …
War & Terrorism
President Obama Talks Gaddafi and GOP on ‘Tonight Show’
A late-night talk show might not seem the best forum for a President to discuss a Libyan leader’s demise. But in this day and age, you get your message out however you can.
Is This the End of WikiLeaks? Facing Money Woes, Site to Stop Publishing
This time last year, Julian Assange was in the running for TIME’s Person of the Year. Now, WikiLeaks is going silent.
Quote: Libya’s New Leaders Declare Liberation from Gaddafi
“This is the humiliating end that God wanted to set as example for anyone who practices the worst forms of injustice … against their people.”
–SALEH EL GHAZAL, a Libyan official, declared his nation’s liberation from the …
Gaddafi’s Downfall: Families of Lockerbie Victims Express Relief
Families of the victims from the 1988 Lockerbie bombing have welcomed the news of Muammar Gaddafi’s death, and say that justice has finally arrived for their loved ones and for the people of Libya.
Woman Compensated $4 for Death of Brother During Korean War
Sometimes old laws cause laughter, but in other instances? Expect tears.
Royal Engagement: Prince Harry in the U.S. for British Military Training
It’s not the first Royal visit to the U.S. this year, but this one seems a bit more “official.”
Half-Arab, Half-Jewish Woman Detained on 9/11 Flight Says She Was Racially Profiled
Shoshana Hebshi recounted her ordeal in a detailed blog post after being released from FBI custody in Detroit.
Bathroom Breaks Cause Security Scares on Two Sept. 11 Flights
Two incidents in airplane bathrooms put fighter jets, bomb squads and FBI centers to work on the 10th anniversary of 9/11.
Watch: Paul Simon Sings ‘Sound of Silence’ at 9/11 Memorial
If this song didn’t bring tears to your eyes before, it sure will now.
Beyond 9/11: Portraits of Resilience Opens in New York
At Milk Gallery in New York’s Meatpacking District, the activity this time of year usually centers on Fashion Week. Yet enter the main gallery and you’ll see dozens of stark, emotional portraits that are the very opposite of …
Airport Screening: Shoe Removal Policy Could Come to an End
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano announced Tuesday that in the near future, air travelers should be able to keep their shoes on while being screened by airport security.