Accused Sept. 11 Plotters Agree to Plead Guilty at Guantanamo Bay
The accused of plotting 9/11 attacks pled guilty to conspiracy charges for a life sentence, avoiding a death-penalty trial at Guantanamo Bay.
Bush Administration Lawyer Whose Wife Was Killed on 9/11 Supports Plea Deal
The Defense Secretary's rescinding of the plea deal in the case of the 9/11 attacks defendant has sparked controversy and uncertainty.
Defense secretary's intervention in 9/11 cases faces judge's scrutiny
The military judge overseeing the 9/11 attacks case will assess the legality of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's decision to rescind plea agreements, causing potential delays and controversy.
Why Hasn't the 9/11 Trial Started?
The 9/11 trial involving five accused conspirators has faced numerous delays, with a start date unlikely before 2026.
C.I.A. Violently Cut Off 9/11 Suspect When He Tried to Talk About Attacks
CIA interrogators used physical punishment to deter prisoner from discussing 9/11 attacks during questioning.
Khalid Shaikh Mohammed was subjected to waterboarding 183 times in March 2003 under the mistaken belief of an imminent nuclear attack in the U.S.
C.I.A. Violently Cut Off 9/11 Suspect When He Tried to Talk About Attacks
Khalid Shaikh Mohammed confessed to planning the 9/11 attacks during questioning.
CIA punished Mohammed for discussing 9/11 attacks instead of focusing on Al Qaeda's future plans.
Accused Sept. 11 Plotters Agree to Plead Guilty at Guantanamo Bay
The accused of plotting 9/11 attacks pled guilty to conspiracy charges for a life sentence, avoiding a death-penalty trial at Guantanamo Bay.
Bush Administration Lawyer Whose Wife Was Killed on 9/11 Supports Plea Deal
The Defense Secretary's rescinding of the plea deal in the case of the 9/11 attacks defendant has sparked controversy and uncertainty.
Defense secretary's intervention in 9/11 cases faces judge's scrutiny
The military judge overseeing the 9/11 attacks case will assess the legality of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's decision to rescind plea agreements, causing potential delays and controversy.
Why Hasn't the 9/11 Trial Started?
The 9/11 trial involving five accused conspirators has faced numerous delays, with a start date unlikely before 2026.
C.I.A. Violently Cut Off 9/11 Suspect When He Tried to Talk About Attacks
CIA interrogators used physical punishment to deter prisoner from discussing 9/11 attacks during questioning.
Khalid Shaikh Mohammed was subjected to waterboarding 183 times in March 2003 under the mistaken belief of an imminent nuclear attack in the U.S.
C.I.A. Violently Cut Off 9/11 Suspect When He Tried to Talk About Attacks
Khalid Shaikh Mohammed confessed to planning the 9/11 attacks during questioning.
CIA punished Mohammed for discussing 9/11 attacks instead of focusing on Al Qaeda's future plans.
US Secretary of Defense revokes plea deal for 9/11 attack suspects
Saudi Arabia's September 11 Connection and the Contradictions of American Foreign Policy
The Atlantic published an investigative report detailing Saudi Arabia's extensive involvement in the 9/11 attacks.
Sept. 11 Trial Plea Negotiations Still Underway at Guantanamo Bay
Prosecutors and defense still negotiating plea deal for 9/11 attack suspects despite Biden administration's stance.
9/11 firefighter Bob Beckwith, who stood beside George W. Bush in iconic Ground Zero photo, dies
Retired firefighter Bob Beckwith, who appeared in an iconic photo with President George W. Bush at Ground Zero after the 9/11 attacks, has died from Ground Zero-related cancer at the age of 91.
Beckwith was praised as an American icon who personified the best of the FDNY, New York, and America during a perilous moment.