Minn. Somali to plead guilty to lying to FBI A Minnesota man has reached a plea deal with
federal prosecutors in a case linked with the investigation of
missing Somali men from the Minneapolis area.May 3, 2010
Man on video sought after NYC car bomb plot fails The car bomb was a crude concoction of ordinary
items - fireworks, fuel and fertilizer - that authorities suspect
was meant to cause maximum mayhem in the heart of Times Square.May 3, 2010
Desmond Tutu: Release 3 US hikers held in Iran Retired South African archbishop Desmond
Tutu is calling for the urgent release of three American hikers
detained for nearly nine months in Iran.April 28, 2010
Civil Rights group marks 50th anniversary The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), which played a major part in the Civil Rights Movement, marked its 50th anniversary with a celebration at Shaw University in Raleigh, North Carolina. Congressman John Lewis, a hero of the Movement, and U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder were featured speakers at the event.Midday, April 19, 2010
Oklahoma City marks 15 years since bombing Survivors and family members of the 168
people who died in the bombing of the Oklahoma City federal
building gathered Monday to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the
attack.April 19, 2010
Top general says US withdrawal from Iraq on track The planned withdrawal of nearly 45,000 U.S.
troops from Iraq by the end of August is on track in spite of a
recent increase in attacks by militant forces, the top U.S.
military commander in Iraq said Sunday.April 18, 2010
NPR correspondent Dina Temple-Raston on terrorism Dina Temple-Raston, counterterrorism correspondent for National Public Radio, discusses terrorism on U.S. soil and abroad. Temple-Raston was at the University of St. Thomas as part of Minnesota Public Radio's Broadcast Journalist series.Midday, April 16, 2010
Roxana Saberi on surviving prison in Iran An Iranian-American journalist charged with espionage and held in Iran's Evin prison chronicles her harrowing arrest, sham trial and eventual release.Midmorning, April 16, 2010
April, 1865: The Month That Saved America This month marks the 145th anniversary of the end of the Civil War. Historian Jay Winik speaks about his book "April, 1865: The Month That Saved America" at the Commonwealth Club of California.Midday, April 14, 2010