Topic: September 11 Attacks
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. government will pay $1.26 million to five Muslim men detained for months without charges after the September 11 attacks who sued for unlawful imprisonment and abuse, their lawyers said on Tuesday. The men claimed they suffered ...
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The U.S. recession has led a company that tracks North American sponsorship spending to halve its growth estimate for 2009, the first time the firm has ever updated its projection mid-year. IEG, a unit of advertising giant WPP Plc, ...
Starting Monday, travelers from 35 countries must request authorization online to enter the United States, the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said Friday. The Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) has been applicable since August 2008, but will become compulsory from ...
The number of suicides in England and Wales fell by about 40 percent after the July 2005 bombings on London, scientists revealed Tuesday, echoing a trend also seen after the September 11 attacks. Two British researchers found a "small but significant reduction" ...