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Justice Dept. sentences al-Shabaab terrorist for planning 9/11-inspired plane hijacking, crash plot
A Kenyan al-Shabaab operative was sentenced to two life terms after plotting a 9/11-style aircraft attack on US soil, including training as a pilot to hijack a commercial plane.
The Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether top government officials can be held personally liable for allegedly knowing of or condoning mistreatment of people detained after the September 11, 2001 ...
Kenyan man, Cholo Abdi Abdullah, has been sentenced to life in prison for planning a 9/11-style attack in the U.S.
In Syria, Islamic State terrorist attacks against Americans continue, including against three Americans who were killed last ...
In the weeks after the September 11, 2001, terror attacks, Russian President Vladimir Putin emerged as one of U.S. President ...
Cholo Abdi Abdullah, the Kenyan national who has been charged in the United States with an attempt to hijack an aircraft to ...
Search history shows that Abdullah accelerated his attack planning by researching "Delta flights" and the "Tallest building ...
A Kenyan al-Shabaab member, Cholo Abdi Abdullah, received two life sentences for plotting to crash a hijacked plane into ...
Dozens of Soldiers, veterans, civilian workforce members, family members, Wisconsin Challenge Academy cadets, and others lined up in the dark, foggy, ...
Cholo Abdi Abdullah, 35, was hit with two life sentences for plotting a 9/11-inspired attack on Atlanta, Georgia.
A man affiliated with al-Shabaab, an al Qaeda group in Somalia, was sentenced to life in prison Monday for plotting to carry out a "9/11-style" plane hijacking and attack in downtown Atlanta.
World Trade Center responders living with chronic post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have measurable physical changes in ...
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