Teaching 9/11
Turning on the morning news is routine in millions of homes across the United States. But it was anything but routine on Sept. 11, 2001. That morning is a defining moment in the history of this country, and it is likely that none who watched will forget it.
Putting a face on 9/11
For one Napa woman, the destruction and lost of life on 9/11 was inspiration to create something positive, and at the same time honor some of the widows of the attacks.
Another attack isn't a matter of if, but when
WASHINGTON -- The threat of terrorism against the United States remains chillingly lethal five years after 9/11, and officials predict another massive attack is not a matter of if -- but when.
Robbery, gun violence rose last year but overall crime reached 32-year low
WASHINGTON -- Americans were robbed and victimized by gun violence at greater rates last year than the year before, even though overall violent and property crime reached a 32-year low, the Justice Department said Sunday.
Cheney defends hardline role in administration and past statements
WASHINGTON -- Vice President Dick Cheney on Sunday defended his lightning-rod role as a leading advocate for invading Iraq, for a warrantless surveillance program and for harsh treatment of suspected terrorists.
Bush and wife help lay wreaths at ground zero with 'heavy hearts'
NEW YORK -- President Bush and his wife Laura stood in somber silence on Sunday after laying wreaths at the site where the twin towers of the World Trade Center once soared. He later pledged "renewed resolve" to remember the lessons of the Sept. 11 terror attacks.
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