
Nov 24 - By Adam Goldman, Associated Press Writer
The U.S. State Department announced Tuesday that it is now offering a reward of up to $5 million for a Palestinian bomb-maker suspected of once targeting commercial airliners and of aiding the Iraq insurgency.
Nov 5 - By Andrew Taylor, Associated Press Writer
The Democratic-controlled Senate on Thursday turned back a GOP-led effort to bar Sept. 11 terrorists from being prosecuted in civilian federal courts.
Oct 28 - By Barbara Ortutay, AP Technology Writer
Footage leaked from "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2" reveals that players of the upcoming video game can shoot innocent civilians in an airport in a realistic rendering of a terrorist attack.

Oct 15 - By Associated Press
Five Muslim men were convicted Friday of plotting Australia's largest terrorist conspiracy as part of a bid to force the government to change its policy on Middle East conflicts.

Oct 2 - By Julia Zappei, Associated Press Writer
Tearful relatives of slain regional al-Qaida commander Noordin Top buried him in a traditional Muslim funeral at his Malaysian boyhood village Friday, two weeks after Indonesian security forces killed him in a shootout.
Sep 30 - By Nedra Pickler, Associated Press Writer
Victims of terrorism supported by Iran are not getting justice from U.S. courts, a frustrated federal judge said Wednesday as he proposed that the president and Congress come up with a new policy to hold Tehran accountable.
Sep 29 - By Jim Abrams, Associated Press Writer
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer made clear Tuesday that he would be cool to a Senate proposal to take away the retroactive immunity now given to telecommunications companies that participated in warrantless wiretapping during the George W. Bush administration.

Sep 24 - By Niniek Karmini, Associated Press Writer
Plans to give hometown burials to three suspected al-Qaida-linked Islamist militants killed in a police raid last week are being opposed by some residents, who say they don't want their villages to be known as resting places for terrorists.

Sep 18 - By Alex Kennedy, Associated Press Writer
DNA tests have confirmed that Southeast Asia terrorist leader Noordin Top was killed days ago in a shootout with Indonesian security forces, police said Saturday.

Sep 10 - By Afsin Yurdakul, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
A Q&A with Andrew Card, who as White House chief of staff, whispered news of the Sept. 11 attacks to the president as they visited a Florida elementary school.

Sep 9 - By Mike Melia, Associated Press Writer
The first photographs of the self-proclaimed 9/11 mastermind at Guantanamo Bay have cropped up on the Internet, and experts say the images of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed are being used by terrorist groups to inspire attacks against the United States.
Sep 2 - By Associated Press
The last of eight men convicted of being part of a terrorist cell that planned to kill hundreds of people with a bombing in Australia's second largest city was sentenced on Wednesday to five years in prison.

Jun 20 - By Kathy Gannon, Associated Press Writer
PESHAWAR, Pakistan — He moved his finger slowly across his throat, to show that the Taliban kills truckers who don't pay for safe passage through large swaths of territory near Afghanistan.

May 29 - By Adam Goldman, Associated Press Writer
A master bomb maker who once targeted commercial airliners and was suspected of aiding the Iraq insurgency has fled to Lebanon, an FBI official has confirmed.
May 15 - By Associated Press
The Justice Department said Friday that the number of applications approved for eavesdropping on terrorism suspects declined in 2008, the first annual drop since the terror attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.

Apr 27 - By Adam Goldman, Associated Press Writer
An FBI official says a notorious terrorist suspected of aiding the insurgency in Iraq will be added to the agency's list of its most wanted terrorists.

Apr 21 - By Devlin Barrett, Associated Press Writer
A fugitive animal rights activist believed to be hiding outside the United States has become the first domestic terror suspect named to the FBI's list of "Most Wanted" terrorists.

Apr 5 - By Adam Goldman, Associated Press Writer
As Pan Am Flight 830 descended toward Honolulu and passengers finished their breakfast, a blinding burst of light washed over them. And then, "BOOM!"

Feb 26 - By Adam Goldman, Associated Press Writer
A recently released Black September terrorist convicted of placing three powerful car bombs in New York City in 1973 has been deported to Sudan, an African nation that once sheltered Osama bin Laden and other terrorists.
Feb 19 - By Adam Goldman, Associated Press Writer
A law enforcement official says a Black September terrorist convicted of planting three car bombs in New York City in 1973 has been deported.

Feb 11 - By Adam Goldman, Associated Press Writer
In 1980, a PLO official identified as "Abu Walid al-Iraqi" narrowly escaped an assassination attempt in which someone fired a rocket at his Italian sedan in the lawless streets of Beirut.
Feb 2 - By Kristen Gelineau, Associated Press Writer
The leader of an Australian terrorist cell that prosecutors said plotted to attack major sporting events in a bid to kill thousands of people was imprisoned Tuesday for at least 12 years.
Feb 2 - By Adam Goldman, Associated Press Writer
It was the National Security Agency that uncovered a 1973 plot to bomb New York City, a scheme since linked to a terrorist who is nearing release from prison, according to government documents and interviews.

Jan 24 - By Adam Goldman, Associated Press Writer
In 1973, a young terrorist named Khalid Duhham Al-Jawary entered the United States and quickly began plotting an audacious attack in New York City.
Jan 8 - By Associated Press
The official Moroccan news agency says an Islamist convicted in the deadly 2003 Casablanca bombings who escaped from prison has been caught in neighboring Algeria and returned home.