News Source: CNN
| about 3 hours ago
Washington (CNN) -- Former FBI and CIA Director William Webster will lead an outside investigation of the FBI's "policies, practices and actions" before the November massacre at Fort Hood, the bureau announced Tuesday.
News Source: Dallas Observer
| about 8 hours ago
on Tuesday, December 8, 2009 The FBI announced an independent review today of its "policies, practices and actions prior to the tragic events at Fort Hood" -- in other words, the Nov. 5 massacre that Army psychiatrist Nidal Malik Hasan is accused of
News Source: The independent
| 17 days ago
There's nothing like a good spy caper to help pass the time, as you kick back in a sun-drenched deckchair. But the latest page-turner to enthral the good people of Monte Carlo is casting ominous shadows over its resident community of tax exiles and
News Source: Washington Post
| 19 days ago
Fort Hood hearing focuses on homegrown threats, 'political correctness' Updated 12:57 p.m. A Senate committee on Thursday morning launched the first public hearing into the Fort Hood shooting attack with a focus on the perils of homegrown extremism
News Source: Daily News & Analysis
| 22 days ago
US prosecutors are under a tough deadline to complete investigations and file an indictment against Headley by January 1, while Rana is scheduled to be produced before a US court on Thursday when his bail plea comes up for hearing. US prosecutors are
News Source: BBC
| 25 days ago
Maj Nidal Malik Hasan, 39, was shot by police and remains in hospital...Maj Hasan, an army psychiatrist, was said to be unhappy about the prospect of being deployed to Afghanistan. There have also been allegations that US authorities failed to spot
News Source: Fayetteville Free Weekly
| 26 days ago
College Ave., Fayetteville, AR 72701, or fax to 444-7289, at least two weeks prior to event...Today, Friday and Saturday at restaurants and businesses in Eureka Springs. Wine tastings, seminars, multi-course meals with special entrees and wine
News Source: Canada.com
| 28 days ago
President Barack Obama was to lead a poignant memorial service Tuesday and console grieving relatives at an army base as questions mount over the accused gunman's links to militant Islam. Obama, shouldering his role as leader of national mourning