Times Square car bombing attempt

American-born Al Qaeda leader killed in Yemen

Anwar al-Awlaki, one of the most wanted terrorist figures who was responsible for the Times Square car bombing, was killed in Yemen today.

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Who is Faisal Shahzad? Clues to Times Square bomber’s past

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Qaeda leader Anwar al-Awlaki killed in Yemen

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Faisal Shahzad linked to Pakistani major

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White House says Shahzad connected to Pakistani Taliban

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Alleged Pakistani Taliban involvement in Times Square almost-bombing

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The Pakistani Taliban are sending conflicting messages regarding their involvement with Times Square terror suspect Faisal Shahzad. Though initially claiming involvement in the attempted attack, the group now denies it.

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Listeners respond: freedom vs. liberty

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Following the dramatic arrest of Times Square car bombing suspect Faisal Shazhad, we asked our listeners where should personal freedoms end when national security is at stake? Do we need to boost our security measures or are there already too many?

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Times Square bomber arrested on commercial flight to Dubai

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Federal agents arrested Pakistani-born Faisal Shahzad at New York’s Kennedy Airport for the attempted Times Square car bombing. Though Shahzad has admitted to planning and placing the car bomb, his connection to terror groups remains to be seen.

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NYPD spokesman on the arrest of the alleged Times Square would-be bomber

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Federal authorities arrested a suspect allegedly responsible for a car bomb that was left to detonate in New York’s Times Square on Saturday. The 30-year-old man, Faisal Shahzad, was apprehended while trying to board an airplane to Dubai.

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FBI search Conn. home of bomb suspect, Faisal Shahzad

This morning, the FBI searched Faisal Shahzad’s former home in Shelton, Conn. Neighbors say that Shahzad and his family left the house last year, telling reporters that they thought Shahzad had worked on Wall Street.