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Ever since President Obama announced the death of America's most wanted terrorist, there's been plenty of spoofs of the announcement. Check out the latest Osama Bin Laden White House spoof from Iman Crosson, who does a pretty spot-on Obama...
A late-night announcement made from the White House's East Room on Sunday set the world aflutter, and news of the death of Osama bin Laden quickly spread across the globe.
President Barack Obama announced Sunday night that bin Laden had been killed and his body taken into U.S. custody in Pakistan.
Word of the death of Al Qaeda's leader quickly spread, and politicians, celebrities and athletes bega
Most people watching 'ESPN's Sunday Night Baseball' game between the Philadelphia Phillies and the New York Mets knew that the reason the crowd suddenly erupted into cheers was because they had just found out Osama Bin Laden had been shot dead by American special forces.
The players on the field, however, had no idea. "I really didn't understand what was going on there for a minute," sa
We all know that Twitter has become a very important resource for worldwide breaking news, and the information that is shared has, in a lot of ways, helped to change the world.
Last night, thousands of people (if not millions) took to their Twitter accounts to report on and gather information about the death of Osama bin Laden.
But there's a whole other side to the social media site that goes on s
The world was brought to a standstill late Sunday evening when President Barack Obama confirmed that terrorist leader Osama bin Laden had been killed by U.S. operatives in Pakistan.
Yew Yorkers quickly in Times Square and at Ground Zero to celebrate the President's announcement.
We’ve pulled together photos from this truly historic day. Check them out now.
" A small team of Americans carried out the operation... they killed Osama Bin Laden and took custody of his body "
Those were the words of President Barack Obama Sunday night as he officially announced from the East Room of the White House that Osama Bin Laden is in fact dead...