Text of remarks by President Barack Obama Sunday night announcing the killing of 9/11 mastermind Osama bin Laden, as transcribed by the White House.
Hundreds of people were gathering in New York City at ground zero, where the twin towers fell on Sept. 11 nearly 10 years ago, hours after President Barack Obama announced that Osama bin Laden was killed.
Nevada elected officials, including Sen. Harry Reid and Gov. Brian Sandoval, have issued statements on the killing of Osama bin Laden by U.S.-led forces.
In a worldwide travel alert, the State Department has put U.S. embassies on alert and warned of the heightened possibility for anti-American violence after the killing of al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden by American forces in Pakistan.
The most intense manhunt in history finally caught up with Osama bin Laden, but his life’s story will be told many different ways by different people.
Osama bin Laden was holed up in a two-story house 100 yards from a Pakistani military academy when four helicopters carrying U.S. anti-terror forces swooped in the early morning hours today and killed him.
A shooting inside a northeast valley home Sunday afternoon left one man dead, Las Vegas police said.
The R-J recently talked to real estate mogul Donald Trump about his possible presidential ambitions. Trump spoke to more than 900 Republicans at Treasure Island last week.
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