Terrorism
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Terrorism from Africa to Latin America a growing problem
CommentGreen interview April 26, 2012
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What do terrorists have against D.C. restaurants?
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First it was Cafe Milan. Now comes the news that the man who plotted to bomb the U.S. Capitol had previously considered Bistro Bis and Aria.
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The remote controlled airplane wouldn't have done much damage
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The terrorism threat that swept the region this week was from a Massachusetts man who intended to blow up the Capitol building with a remote-controlled plane — because bombing the White House with a model train set was just too complicated. Is such a plot even feasable? No.
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The D.C. Metro's September 12 culture of 'See something, say something'
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A new campaign urges Metro riders to watch out for suspicious behavior and packages, and its street teams are already visiting stations. We also may have the first ad about terrorism to feature a giant pink bunny.
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Lessons learned from 9/11: looking back at the attacks 10 years later
CommentLessons learned from the September 11th attacks.
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9/11 one decade later: Navigating transit amid disaster
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Disasters immediately create transit nightmares. We saw this with the recent natural disasters of the earthquake and hurricane. All thoughts turned to the roads and Metro trains — would people be able to navigate through the chaos to wherever they wanted to go?
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Terror near Ft. Hood: the AWOL soldier allegedly going after members of the military
CommentFort Hood, Texas is in the news again. This time military officials are saying an AWOL soldier tried to target his own comrades and bomb a restaurant where many members of the military go.
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What's the debt debate have to do with terror attacks? Homeland Security experts explain the correlation
CommentWhy the debt ceiling debate and possible default could affect the nation's homeland security.
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The new faces of terror threats and how government experts are dealing with homegrown terrorism
CommentHomegrown terrorism is becoing more prevalent, even with the death of Osama Bin Laden.
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Spend Memorial Day weekend at a play about the world's worst terrorists
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It won't take Team America or the Navy SEALS to defeat this team of terrorists.
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Terrorism in D.C.: Washington area still not prepared
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If local cities can't even get preparation for a snowstorm right, how can they alert people to a terrorist attack?
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Airline ticket refunds up since bin Laden death
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More travelers, fearing retaliation after the death of the terrorist leader, have refunded their plane tickets. Are their fears justified?
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Terror case goes to judge a 3rd time for sentence
CommentFor the third time in the last five years, a judge will try to sentence a former Maryland schoolteacher convicted of providing material support to a Pakistani terror group.
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Antonio Martinez pleads not guilty in Catonsville bomb plot
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A man accused of plotting to kill military personnel with a car bomb pleaded not guiklty Friday.
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Virginia teen on no-fly list claims torture in Kuwait
A Virginia teenager being detained in Kuwait and currently on an American "no-fly" list claims he's been severely beaten.
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What's going on inside the US Intelligence Community?
CommentMissed the show on TV? Watch two video clips on our blog now.
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Metro terror suspect due in court
CommentAn Arlington man charged with making threats against Metro will be in court today for a dentention hearing.
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Searching for more than suspicious packages
When agents lead canine units through an airport, they are not looking only for suspicious bags to sniff.
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