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Newly Released FBI Memo Hints at Saudi Involvment with 9/11 Hijackers
It also strengthens already-reported links between the two and Fahad al Thumairy, a conservative imam at the King Faad mosque in Los Angeles and an official at the Saudi consulate there.
'Jill, What Is It?': How Joe Biden the Senator Reacted to 9/11 Attacks 20 Years Ago
In his memoir, "Promises to Keep: On Life and Politics," Biden describes how he sought to project strength and unity to a shaken American public on that fateful day.
Spithill's US Crew Wins 2 Races, Leads SailGP Regatta
Jimmy Spithills Team USA welcomed back wing trimmer Paul CampbellJames from a broken leg and won two of the three fleet races Saturday in SailGP's regatta on the French Riviera.
'Will Struggle to Recover from This Embarrassment': Trump Slams Afghan Withdrawal on 9/11 Anniversary
"This is a very sad day," Trump said in the message, adding that September 11 "represents great sorrow for our country."
U.S. Climate Envoy Kerry Will Travel to India on Sunday
Kerry will meet with his counterparts in the Indian government and private sector leaders, the department said in a statement
9/11 Anniversary: Joe Biden Urges Americans to Show 'Unity' in a Video Message
On Saturday Biden and First Lady Jill Biden will go to the three locations of the September 11, 2001 attacks: New York, the Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania.
9/11 Attacks Failed to Drive Our nations Apart: UK PM Boris Johnson
Nearly 3,000 people were killed, including more than 2,600 at the World Trade Center in New York
Israeli Police Catch Two Of Six Palestinian Jail Escapees
Two Palestinian militants who were among six who broke out of a maximum security Israeli jail this week were caught on Friday on a biblical hilltop in Israel's northern city of Nazareth, police said.
Egypt Sees Spike Before Schools Open Next Week
The latest increase is alarming for Egyptian authorities as schools are scheduled to open their doors for face-to-face classes next week.
Possible Virus Case Delays Jury Selection In Murder Trial
Jury selection in the death penalty trial of a Georgia inmate charged with killing two prison guards was halted Thursday because an attorney in the case is being tested for the coronavirus.
Key Parts Of Biden's Plan To Confront Delta Variant Surge
President Joe Biden has unveiled a new action plan" plan to confront the COVID19 surge thats being driven by the spread of the delta variant. It mandates vaccines for federal workers and contractors and certain health care workers, requires employees at...
In COVID-slammed Idaho, Schools Risk Buckling Hospitals
When Idaho public health officials announced this week that northern hospitals were so crowded with coronavirus patients that they would be allowed to ration health care, roughly 11,000 kids in Coeur d'Alene were packing lunches, climbing on buses or grab...
Libyan Interim PM Discusses Border Closure With Tunisian President
Libyan interim Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbeibeh met President Kais Saied in Tunisia on Thursday after tensions in recent weeks over border closures during the coronavirus pandemic and security threats.
Romania: No-confidence Vote Stalled, Political Crisis Grows
Romanias governing National Liberal Party on Thursday blocked with the help of an opposition party a noconfidence motion brought by a former coalition partner, capping a week of political turmoil in the Eastern European country.
Biden To Campaign Monday With Newsom As Recall Nears End
California Gov. Gavin Newsom will get a boost in the final days of a campaign that is trying to kick him out of office from the nation's most prominent Democrat: President Joe Biden.
Mexico Takes Major Step Toward Depenalizing Abortion
Susana Dueas could hardly believe the news: Mexicos Supreme Court had decided that abortion could not be considered a crime. The 38yearold woman from central Mexico had spent six and a half years in prison on just that charge.