Jun 07 Watch Mass Collection of Communication Data Speeds Inquiries, Prompts Privacy Debate Mass Collection of Communication Data Speeds Inquiries, Prompts Privacy Debate… Continue watching
May 24 Watch News Wrap: Russia Says Syria Has Agreed to Peace Conference In other news Friday, Russian officials announced that Syria has agreed "in principle" to attend an international peace conference on outlining a transition for new leadership. Also, in Kabul, Afghanistan, a guest house used by an international aid group was… Continue watching
May 23 Watch Obama Addresses Drones, Gitmo in Speech on Refocusing Strategy on Terrorism Obama Addresses Drones, Gitmo in Speech on Refocusing Strategy on Terrorism… Continue watching
May 23 Watch British Authorities Characterize Brutal Slaying of Soldier as Terrorism British investigators continue to search for answers after the brutal murder of Lee Rigby, a 25-year-old British soldier who served in Afghanistan. Rigby was hacked to death by two men armed with knives in broad daylight. Lucy Manning of Independent… Continue watching
May 01 The Women Behind the ‘Manhunt’ for Osama Bin Laden By Larisa Epatko Cindy Storer and Nada Bakos were working for the CIA when the airplanes struck the World Trade Center and Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001. But the hunt for terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden didn't start that day. Continue reading
Apr 25 Watch Tsarnaev Brothers Planned Times Square Attack After Boston Bombing Tsarnaev Brothers Planned Times Square Attack After Boston Bombing… Continue watching
Apr 24 Watch Mining Online History for What May Have Radicalized, Informed Tsarnaev Brothers Mining Online History for What May Have Radicalized, Informed Tsarnaev Brothers… Continue watching
Apr 23 ‘The Way of the Knife’ Examines Conflict Between CIA, Pentagon By News Desk [ DUE TO RIGHTS RESTRICTIONS, VIDEO IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE ] PBS NewsHour senior correspondent Margaret Warner talks to Pulitzer Prize winning author Mark Mazzetti on his new book "The Way of the Knife: The CIA, a Secret Army, and… Continue reading
Apr 23 Boston 10th in Funds Received for ‘High Threat’ Urban Areas Terrorism has been in the headlines in Boston before. Ten al-Qaida hijackers departed from Boston's Logan airport on Sept. 11, 2001. And in 2012, Tarek Mehanna of Sudbury, Mass., a Boston suburb, was convicted of conspiracy to provide… Continue reading
Apr 22 The Latest Hunger Strike at Guantanamo EmbedVideo(6274, 482, 304); PBS NewsHour senior correspondent Ray Suarez talks to the Miami Herald's Carol Rosenberg on the 9/11 Guantanamo hearing delays, the uncertain status of 86 detainees at the detention center and the men leading the latest hunger… Continue reading