Native Americans upset over use of 'Geronimo' The U.S. military's use of the code name "Geronimo" for Osama bin Laden during the raid that killed the al-Qaida leader was inappropriate, considering that he was "one of the greatest Native American heroes."May 3, 2011
Bin Laden is dead -- how he got that way is a bit fuzzy The White House has offered contradictory versions of events as it tries to sort through what the president's press secretary called the "fog of combat" and produce an accurate account.May 3, 2011
The hunt for Osama bin Laden Midday presents a special documentary from the BBC on how Osama bin Laden was able to elude capture for more than a decade. Then the BBC turns to callers from around the world for their reaction to the killing of the Al Qaeda leader on the program, "World Have Your Say."Midday, May 3, 2011
Sen. Amy Klobuchar on Osama bin Laden and the major issues facing Congress President Obama asked Congressional leaders to "harness some of the unity" washing over the nation upon the death of Osama bin Laden to move forward on contentious budget and debt negotiations. Senator Klobuchar answers questions about the wars and the foreign and domestic priorities of the Congress.Midday, May 3, 2011
White House: bin Laden unarmed during assault Osama bin Laden was unarmed when he was confronted by U.S. commandos at his Pakistani hideout but tried to resist the assault, the White House said Tuesday.May 3, 2011
American Muslims among the most relieved by bin Laden death While divisions always exist in communities as large and diverse as Muslims or Arabs, many said they hoped the news of bin Laden's death would pave the way for the kind of unity in their community and with other Americans.May 2, 2011
Justice, not jubilance, for Minnesotans who lost family members For Minnesotans who lost loved ones either in the attacks or in the war that followed, the news that bin Laden had been killed renewed their grief and delivered a long-held desire for justice.May 2, 2011
What follows Osama bin Laden? The death of bin Laden suggests a huge victory in the war against global terrorism. But what does it mean for U.S. involvement in Afghanistan and Iraq, and will it change our relationship with the Middle East? And what about the impact on election season politics?Midmorning, May 2, 2011