hasan, nidal malik
Fort Hood Survivors Move On, With Scars Physical and Mental
Those who lived through the violence are struggling to live with scars and limps and frayed nerves.
Second Officer at Fort Hood Offers an Account of the Shooting
Senior Sgt. Mark Todd said that he brought down the gunman, matching the account of an eyewitness but not the initial version from authorities.
Questions, Not Alarms, Met Exchanges With Cleric
Messages Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan sent to Anwar al-Awlaki were not expressions of militancy, according to officials.
Rep. Kennedy and Bishop in Bitter Rift on Abortion
Representative Patrick J. Kennedy of Rhode Island and the Roman Catholic bishop of Providence are engaged in a heated battle over provisions of health care legislation.
At Fort Hood, Witness Credits Second Officer
A witness disputed the Army’s initial version of how a shooting spree at Fort Hood, Tex., was brought to an end.
Fort Hood Suspect Communicated With Radical Cleric, Authorities Say
Authorities intercepted communications between the Army major charged in the Fort Hood killings and a radical cleric but took no action.
Supreme Court Declines to Block Execution of Washington Sniper
The Supreme Court declined to block the execution of John A. Muhammad, but three justices objected to the relative haste accompanying the execution.
Fort Hood Suspect Is Conscious, Hospital Officials Say
The Army psychiatrist accused of killing 13 people was said by hospital officials Monday to be able to talk.
Fort Hood Gunman Gave Signals Before His Rampage
Relatives of Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan say stress that led to the shooting had been building for a long time.
Complications Grow for Muslims Serving Nation
In the years since Sept. 11, the service of Muslim-Americans is more necessary and more complicated than ever
