Reality Bites: Minority report from Ground Zero (Aired: October 2001)
May 22, 2013
Indian man, pushed to death at New York subway, cremated
Dec 31, 2012
Indian man, pushed to death at a New York subway
Dec 30, 2012
Gujarat Riots: Anti-Modi rally in New York
Mar 4, 2012
At least 50 plots foiled by US spy programs: National Security Agency chief
Agence France-Presse | Wednesday June 19, 2013
Secret US surveillance has foiled more than 50 terror plots since 2001, including a planned bomb attack on the New York Stock Exchange, a US spy chief said Tuesday, defending leaked programs.
Surveillance of foreign phone calls helped nab 26/11 attacks convict David Headley: US
Press Trust of India | Tuesday June 11, 2013
Top US officials have defended the controversial secret surveillance programme of the Obama administration, saying such efforts helped them to abort several terrorist attacks and nab terrorists like David Headley, the 26/11 Mumbai attacks convict.
Rape cases are making tourists wary of visiting India
Neha Thirani Bagri and Heather Timmons, The New York Times | Tuesday June 11, 2013
Dheeraj Dixit used to make 2 dollars a day snapping photographs of the tourists milling around the Gateway of India, the imposing monument at the southern tip of Mumbai. But a recent series of well-publicized attacks on women in India, and the intern...
Data driven tech industry is shaken by privacy fears
David Streitfeld And Quentin Hardy, The New York Times | Monday June 10, 2013
Barack Obama, said that PRISM only targets foreign nationals and that it was worth giving up a little privacy for more security.
Guards were outgunned, India attack survivor says
Gardiner Harris, The New York Times | Monday May 27, 2013
A survivor of one of the worst guerrilla attacks in India's long-running Maoist insurgency said on Sunday that the security force guarding the ambushed convoy of top state political leaders in Chhattisgarh state was outnumbered and outgunned during a...
'Barbaric attack' in London prompts meeting on terror
John F Burns, The New York Times | Thursday May 23, 2013
In an attack that raised new fears of terrorism in Britain, a man walking Wednesday near a military barracks in south London was rammed by a car on a sidewalk and was then hacked to death by two assailants wielding a cleaver and a kitchen knife, acco...
Attorney for Osama bin Laden's kin girds for 'good fight'
Agence France-Presse | Thursday May 16, 2013
Osama bin Laden's son-in-law has hired a new lawyer to defend him in the trial he faces in the United States, and the appointment stirred some controversy in the court on Wednesday.
Cyber-attacks against US corporations on the rise
David E. Sanger and Nicole Perlroth, The New York Times | Monday May 13, 2013
Department of Homeland Security said it needs to expand its cyber-security force by as many as 600 hacking specialists to keep pace with the rising number of threats.
For banks in $45 million cyber heist, how to get their money back?
Reuters | Sunday May 12, 2013
Because the sums were large and such attacks are relatively new, the two Middle East banks hit in a $45 million ATM heist face an uncertain path in trying to recover their losses, financial, insurance and legal experts say.
China's military is accused by US in cyberattacks
David E Sanger, The New York Times | Tuesday May 7, 2013
The Obama administration on Monday explicitly accused China's military of mounting attacks on US government computer systems and defense contractors, saying one motive could be to map "military capabilities that could be exploited during a crisis."
Scott Shane, The New York Times | Monday May 6, 2013
Aware that intensified American counterterrorism efforts have made an ambitious Sept. 11-style plot a long shot, al-Qaeda propagandists for several years have called on their devotees in the United States to carry out smaller-scale solo attacks and p...
Boston plot is said to have focused on July 4 attack
Eric Schmitt, Mark Mazzetti, Michael S. Schmidt, Scott Shane, The New York Times | Friday May 3, 2013
The surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings told FBI interrogators that he and his brother had considered suicide attacks and striking on the Fourth of July as they plotted their deadly assault, according to two law enforcement officials.
Indian prisoner in Pakistan dies after beating
Declan Walsh, The New York Times | Thursday May 2, 2013
An Indian man on death row in Pakistan for espionage has died after being attacked by fellow inmates, Pakistan's state television said early Thursday.
No human remains found near suspected 9/11 airplane part
Associated Press | Thursday May 2, 2013
Police used a pulley system on Wednesday to remove a suspected 9/11 plane part from between two buildings near the World Trade Centre site, and the medical examiner said no potential human remains had been found there.
Search for human remains from 9/11 attack resumes in New York
Agence France-Presse | Wednesday May 1, 2013
Criminal investigators combed for human remains Tuesday in a narrow gap between two Manhattan buildings where a piece of plane wreckage from the 9/11 attacks 12 years ago was unexpectedly discovered last week.