9/11
Mecca pact unites Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Pakistan - but what does it mean? - opinion
The significance of the Mecca pact will depend less on the language of the agreement than on its implementation.
Bangladesh’s bid to clear a US-wanted terror fugitive raises troubling questions - opinion
The man behind the curtain: How Hasan Piker became a political kingmaker - opinion
Families of 9/11 victims launch petition to bar Zohran Mamdani from 25th anniversary memorial
Lawmakers call on Justice Dep. to release docs to alleged Saudi role in 9/11
The five lawmakers sent a letter Wednesday to Attorney General Merrick Garland on behalf of 9/11 victims’ families calling on the Department of Justice to declassify and publish the reports.
Sen. Menendez: Resolve 9/11 claims or Sudan bill can't pass
A US government official said on Monday that Sudan’s designation as a state sponsor of terror was likely to be removed in the coming days.
Trump administration accused of 'siphoning' 9/11 fund money - report
The US Treasury Department allegedly withheld close to $4 million from the New York City Fire Department WTC Health Program.
Years after 9/11 and apologetic tropes for terrorism go on, let's speak up
Of course anti-Muslim bigotry must be guarded against, but we can call out such bigotry while also speaking clearly about the need to fight and counter radicalism wherever it rears its ugly head.
The 9/11 attacks and the resilience of New York
On September 11, 2001, I witnessed the 9/11 terror attacks from a high-rise building in the Washington Heights neighborhood of northern Manhattan.
Trump, Biden commemorate 9/11 attacks in PA, NY
Friday marks the 19th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks in which 2,977 people died.
Netanyahu on 9/11: We shall always stand with the United States
Some 2,996 people were killed in the September 11 terrorist attacks.
Grapevine: Heavy heart
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
9/11: Survivor's story awakens feelings
This year in the midst of coronavirus and my personal agony I also lived through the testament of a 9/11 survivor, which I have read and reread a few times.
Does Benjamin Netanyahu photobomb historical events? - analysis
Netanyahu's critics would call it ego. His defenders would say that he is the son of a historian, and he likes to be part of history.