WASHINGTON (AP) -- The FBI has updated its list of Most Wanted terrorists to note that Osama bin Laden is dead. Its website - with details about bin Laden and the $27 million being offered in rewards - now includes a large red-and- white "deceased" label atop bin Laden's photograph.... The world has been reacting to the reports that Osama bin Laden was killed by American forces, and stars like Lindsay Lohan and Katy Perry have spoken up with their opinions. The "Mean Girls" actress took to her Twitter page to share her patriotism, tweeting, "Go USA!" upon hearing the news. Ms. Perry wrote, "America! F**k yeah! Here to save the motherf**kin' day, yeah! Does anyone else find it strange that this is announced on May Day? I am relieved in some ways, but have a feeling of uncertainty now. I believe in justice, but don't you think that an eye for an eye will make the world blind?" Meanwhile, "Real Housewives" babe Bethenny Frankel noted, "Wow. Osama bin Laden is dead. That will make people sleep better at night. Monster." And Beyonce Knowles' little sister Solange contributed, "Tonight was just another stepping stone for me, and I'm sure I may be the minority on this one but revenge is not the answer. I started to feel anxiety about all of the possibilities from the announcement tonight, but quickly reminded that none of us have the power. This was more about my feelings of hope tonight ... This is truly a sign of the times. As we all know by now, Osama Bin Laden is dead. But in this information age of Twitter, Facebook, video chats, and blogging a man named Sohaib Athar actually live-tweeted the entire "Almighty God: Our sons, pride of our Nation, this day have set upon a mighty endeavor, a struggle to preserve our Republic, our religion, and our civilization, and to set free a suffering humanity." - Franklin Delano Roosevelt "So that there can be no possible misunderstanding, both Germany and Japan can be certain, beyond any [...] It turned out to be a news-filled weekend, especially with one of the biggest news events in years: the death of Osama bin Laden. Missed our c… The President addresses the nation at a triumphant time for America. TJ Walker offers his analysis o Celebrations erupted in the United States over the news late last night that Osama bin Laden, the most wanted man in the world, was killed by American forces in Pakistan. But the triumphant mood was tinged with caution as security forces braced for possible revenge attacks. (05-02) 05:59 PDT NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) -- A survivor of the 1998 U.S. Embassy bombing who lost his eyesight in the al-Qaida terror attack sobbed Monday as he prayed in front of a wall commemorating those killed in the... (05-02) 05:54 PDT New York, NY (AP) -- Joyous at the release of a decade's frustration, Americans streamed to the site of the World Trade Center, the gates of the White House and smaller but no less jubilant gatherings... Although they say bin Laden did not go out without a fight, here are the details on how President Obama split ole boy's wig: > Senior administration officials tell CBS News that the operation to find and kill al Qaeda boss The fall of our shared enemy should remind us, no matter our politics, of what we have in common NYC first responders' firehouse was across street from World Trade Center. Within about two hours of reports first surfacing (and since confirmed by the President) that Osama Bin Laden had been killed, a Facebook Page titled "Osama Bin Laden is DEAD" has already accumulated more than 150,000 "likes." Within about two hours of reports first surfacing (and since confirmed by the President) that Osama Bin Laden had been killed, a Facebook Page titled "Osama Bin Laden is DEAD" has already accumulated more than 150,000 "likes." by Aimee Keenan-GreeneNearly 10 years after the tragic events of 9/11, the man believed to be the mastermind of the September 11th bombings has been May 2 - World leaders from England to Afghanistan react to news that Osama Bin Laden is dead. Julie Noce reports. US President Barack Obama has announced that Osama Bin Laden is dead. News of Osama bin Laden's death inspires celebrations across the U.S. (05-02) 04:59 PDT KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) -- Osama bin Laden's death drew a mix of celebration and relief from his enemies around the world, shock among his followers and warnings that his demise would not bring an end...
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