Former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani and other Republicans say that putting suspected terrorists on trial in New York creats unnecessary security issues.
U.S. authorities face the significant hurdle of preventing the smug 9/11 "mastermind" Khalid Sheik Mohammed from turning his New York trial into a circus.
Sarah Palin's new book reprises familiar claims from the 2008 presidential campaign that haven't become any truer over time.
- Self-proclaimed Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four other Guantanamo Bay detainees will be sent to New York to face trial in a civilian federal court, officials said Friday.
Counterterrorism officials issued bulletins to police around the nation about terrorist interest in attacking stadiums, entertainment complexes and hotels.
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Sarah Palin's book goes rogue on some facts
Sarah Palin's book goes rogue on some facts
Parties split on N.Y. trials of alleged terrorists
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9/11 suspects to be tried in N.Y. court
9/11 suspects to be tried in N.Y. court
NBC: Fort Hood suspect faces murder charges
NBC: Fort Hood suspect faces murder charges
NBC: Fort Hood suspect faces murder charges
NBC: Fort Hood suspect faces murder charges