NEW YORK: The New York Police Department collected information on businesses owned by second- and third-generation Americans specifically because they were Muslims, according to newly obtained secret documents. They show in the clearest terms yet (...)
NEW YORK: The New York Police Department targeted Muslim mosques with tactics normally reserved for criminal organizations, according to newly obtained police documents that showed police collecting the license plates of worshippers, monitoring them (...)
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama says the killing of American-born cleric Anwar al-Awlaki in Yemen "is a major blow to al-Qaida's most active operational affiliate."
Obama also says it "marks another significant milestone in the broader effort (...)
WASHINGTON: U.S. and Pakistani officials said Saturday that al-Qaida's second-in-command, Atiyah Abd al-Rahman, has been killed in Pakistan, delivering another big blow to a terrorist group that the U.S. believes to be on the verge of (...)
NEW YORK –1.6 In New Brunswick, N.J., a building superintendent opened the door to apartment No. 1076 one balmy Tuesday and discovered an alarming scene: terrorist literature strewn about the table and computer and surveillance equipment set up in (...)
WASHINGTON (AP) — Osama bin Laden, the elusive mastermind behind the devastating Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks that led the United States into war in Afghanistan and later Iraq, was killed in a firefight, President Barack Obama said Sunday.
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WASHINGTON: US intelligence officials believe Al-Qaeda will have a hard time recovering from the death of its leader, Osama bin Laden.
After all, his heir apparent, Ayman Al-Zawahiri, is a harsh, divisive figure who lacks the charisma and (...)
WASHINGTON: The Obama administration is considering filing the first criminal charges against radical cleric Anwar al-Awlaki in case the CIA fails to kill him and he is captured alive in Yemen. The decision continues the White House's strategy of (...)
WASHINGTON: Al-Qaeda operatives who have been detained for years in Iran have been making their way quietly in and out of the country, raising the prospect that Iran is loosening its grip on the terror group so it can replenish its ranks, former and (...)
WASHINGTON: Less talk about Islamic radicalism and a lot more about doing business. In the year since President Barack Obama pledged a new beginning in the relationship with the world s Muslims, the White House has begun to change the US (...)
WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama s advisers will remove religious terms such as Islamic extremism from the central document outlining the US national security strategy and will use the rewritten document to emphasize that the United States does (...)