Osama Bin Laden

This Week in Viral Videos:Will Ferrell and Some Guy Named Osama
This Week in Viral Videos:Will Ferrell and Some Guy Named Osama
This Week in Viral Videos:Will Ferrell and Some Guy Named Osama
It was a big week for the history books, and that was reflected in the most-watched and talked about viral videos of the past seven days. We saw the return of Will Ferrell as George W. Bush, a few other Osama bin Laden-related videos, an emotional acceptance speech and an amazing ping pong shot. We even saw First Lady Michelle Obama do the Dougie. What were your favorite viral videos of the week?
Will Ferrell Spoofs President Bush, bin Laden Death for Funny or Die [VIDEO]
Will Ferrell Spoofs President Bush, bin Laden Death for Funny or Die [VIDEO]
Will Ferrell Spoofs President Bush, bin Laden Death for Funny or Die [VIDEO]
While President Barack Obama was organizing a targeted operation to kill terrorist leader Osama bin Laden, it appears that former President George Bush was taking care of his own business in Texas – well, sort of. In this hilarious video from Funny or Die, Will Ferrell reprises his Dubya impersonation once again to make a special address from the Sizzler Steak House, where, after gathering his mea
FBI Updates Most Wanted Lists to Reflect Osama bin Laden’s Death
FBI Updates Most Wanted Lists to Reflect Osama bin Laden’s Death
FBI Updates Most Wanted Lists to Reflect Osama bin Laden’s Death
Now that Osama (Usama) bin Laden has been killed, the FBI has updated its Most Wanted Terrorists list, officially marking him as "DECEASED." Nine other terrorists remain on the list, including bin Laden's deputy, Ayman Al-Zawahiri. The FBI also updated its 10 Most Wanted Fugitives list to reflect yesterday's news. Check out a direct look at the FBI's Most Wanted Terrorists list after the
Osama Bin Laden Killed in Pakistan, President Obama Confirms
Osama Bin Laden Killed in Pakistan, President Obama Confirms
Osama Bin Laden Killed in Pakistan, President Obama Confirms
In a stunning development, President Barack Obama confirmed late Sunday evening that Osama bin Laden, the leader of terrorist group Al-Qaeda responsible for the Sept. 11 attacks, was killed Sunday in Pakistan. Obama made the announcement in a televised address shortly after 11:30 PM ET, about an hour after reports of bin Laden's death had made their way onto the Internet.