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- CIA report casts pall over 'Zero Dark Thirty'
- Photographer's awe-inspiring video shows severe weather in a new light
- Delays plague Hillary Clinton's State Dept. files
- Chicago proposes chokehold ban in wake of U.S. protests
- Body of U.S. hostage killed in rescue attempt in Yemen arrives in U.S.
- For CIA, fallout from Senate report looks far from over
- Harry Reid eviscerates GOP leaders in interview
- Giving away ‘Anatoly Z.’
- King James commits personal foul with royal touch
- UN expert calls for prosecution over torture
- Israel minister says US censure slows settlements
- Torture report: Harsh tactics didn't net bin Laden
- Malala vows to fight on as she shares Nobel Peace Prize
- 19 arrested in 4th night of California protests
- Hundreds march as California protests continue
- Attorneys: Darren Wilson should be banned from policing in Missouri
CIA report casts pall over 'Zero Dark Thirty' Posted: 10 Dec 2014 11:40 AM PST |
Photographer's awe-inspiring video shows severe weather in a new light Posted: 10 Dec 2014 10:58 AM PST |
Delays plague Hillary Clinton's State Dept. files Posted: 10 Dec 2014 11:42 AM PST WASHINGTON (AP) — The State Department has failed to turn over government documents covering Hillary Rodham Clinton's tenure as secretary of state that The Associated Press and others requested under the U.S. Freedom of Information Act ahead of her presumptive presidential campaign. They include one request AP made four years ago and others pending for more than one year. |
Chicago proposes chokehold ban in wake of U.S. protests Posted: 10 Dec 2014 09:21 AM PST By Mark Guarino CHICAGO (Reuters) - Chicago city council members have proposed a ban on the use of chokeholds by police officers working within city limits in an expansive proposal coming in the wake of the chokehold death of an unarmed black man being arrested in New York. The proposal, which includes all security personnel such as deputy sheriffs, U.S. Marshals and private security guards, is the first among U.S. municipalities attempting to regulate arrest techniques after a grand jury last week declined to indict a New York City police officer in a chokehold death. ... |
Body of U.S. hostage killed in rescue attempt in Yemen arrives in U.S. Posted: 10 Dec 2014 12:16 PM PST ABOARD A U.S. MILITARY AIRCRAFT (Reuters) - The body of Luke Somers, an American held by an al Qaeda unit in Yemen who was killed on Saturday when U.S. special forces tried to rescue him, was flown to the United States on Wednesday, a U.S. defense official said. The body of the photo journalist landed shortly after noon EST (1700 GMT) aboard a C-17 U.S. military aircraft in Dover, Delaware, and there was a "dignified transfer" with Somers' family present, the official said. No media representatives were present. U.S. ... |
For CIA, fallout from Senate report looks far from over Posted: 10 Dec 2014 03:06 PM PST By Mark Hosenball and Warren Strobel WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As outcry grows over its now-defunct brutal interrogation program, America's spy agency appears caught in the crossfire of debate over its methods in the ongoing U.S. battle against Islamic militants and whether it has changed its ways. Inside the Central Intelligence Agency, intelligence officials expressed resentment over what they said was the unfairness of a Senate Intelligence Committee report released on Tuesday that harshly criticized the spy agency's detention and questioning of militant suspects. ... |
Harry Reid eviscerates GOP leaders in interview Posted: 10 Dec 2014 07:41 AM PST The outgoing senate majority leader lets lose on Republicans. |
Posted: 10 Dec 2014 04:01 AM PST A tiny handful of adoption professionals in the U.S. specialize in finding new homes for children whose original adoptive parents give them up. Technically this is called "disruption" (if the interruption comes before the adoption is finalized) and "dissolution" (if it comes after). Those who are appalled by the very thought often call it "rehoming," as if with a pet. Those who believe it has been the dirty little secret of the adoption world for far too long prefer "second chance adoption." |
King James commits personal foul with royal touch Posted: 10 Dec 2014 11:30 AM PST LONDON (AP) — When King James touched the future queen of England on the shoulder after a basketball game, royal watchers cried foul. |
UN expert calls for prosecution over torture Posted: 10 Dec 2014 10:33 AM PST |
Israel minister says US censure slows settlements Posted: 10 Dec 2014 11:58 AM PST |
Torture report: Harsh tactics didn't net bin Laden Posted: 10 Dec 2014 12:24 AM PST |
Malala vows to fight on as she shares Nobel Peace Prize Posted: 10 Dec 2014 11:01 AM PST Malala Yousafzai vowed Wednesday to struggle for every child's right to go to school as she became the youngest ever Nobel laureate, sharing the peace prize with Indian campaigner Kailash Satyarthi. "I will continue this fight until I see every child in school," the 17-year-old Pakistani schoolgirl told an audience in Oslo City Hall after receiving the award. Malala became a global icon after she was shot and nearly killed by the Taliban in October 2012 for insisting that girls had a right to an education. "The so-called world of adults may understand it, but we children don't. |
19 arrested in 4th night of California protests Posted: 10 Dec 2014 02:29 PM PST BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) — Authorities in Northern California arrested at least 19 people as protesters angered by the killings of unarmed black men by white police officers rallied for a fourth night. |
Hundreds march as California protests continue Posted: 09 Dec 2014 09:09 PM PST |
Attorneys: Darren Wilson should be banned from policing in Missouri Posted: 09 Dec 2014 02:15 PM PST |
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