by World News, Cecil Maranville
Suggests a CIA link to the terrorist attacks.
by Good News
America's response to the awful events of Sept. 11 has highlighted both the strengths and weaknesses of the nation. Ironically, some of its greatest strengths are also potentially great weaknesses.
by Tom Robinson
Less than two weeks before the third anniversary of the horrific Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the United States, the U.S. Republican Convention convened in New York City just four miles from the site of Ground Zero. From it came stirring...
by Clyde Kilough
Next month commemorates another anniversary of the horrific deaths of nearly 3,000 people seven years ago on "9/11," as it has come to be simply known.
by Amanda Stiver
America has more Bible names than anywhere else in the world except the lands where the histories of the Bible occurred (Daniel Lapin, "Cultural Impact," Louisiana Family Forum, Sept. 11, 2006).
by United News
OK, so a big raise or a beautiful new car may not guarantee happiness, but they can make us a little happier, can't they?
by Melvin Rhodes
A year after suicide hijackers killed almost 3,000 men, women and children in attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, what have we learned?
by Beyond Today Editor
An overview of events and conditions around the world featured in the November/December 2017 issue of Beyond Today.
by Beyond Today Editor
While those in the United States and other Western nations with the freedom of speech have the right to criticize any group within reason, retaliatory violence has created an atmosphere in which individuals and groups are afraid of...
by Rudy Rangel III, Darris McNeely, Peter Eddington
For 13 years now al-Qaeda has been the face of terror and Islamic extremism, both feared and hated in the West. But now their hold on the Middle East and the loyalty of Islamic militants may be slipping.
by Beyond Today Editor
An overview of events and conditions around the world featured in the November/December 2019 issue of Beyond Today.
by Mike Bennett
A hundred years after the Wright brothers, is the airline industry in danger of being grounded?
by Melvin Rhodes
America's commitment to the War on Terror is increasingly in conflict with European and Asian interests.
by Doug Johnson
The watershed events of Sept. 11, 2001, changed our world. But what specific changes should we be noticing?