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- Senate report: CIA torture produced ‘fabricated’ intel, thwarted no plots
- President Obama, politicians react to Senate CIA torture report
- U.S. top court rejects worker pay for security-screening time
- Kerry urges flexibility in U.S. war powers against Islamic State
- Tennessee couple get 35 years in prison in girl's soda death
- Lawmakers agree on $1.1 trillion spending bill
- CIA torture report: The most stunning findings
- Senate report: Harsh CIA tactics didn't work
- Iraqi leader asks U.S. for more air power, weaponry
- Senate report condemns CIA's post 9/11 methods
- FBI probe Into Eric Garner death 'will take months'
- U.S. on alert ahead of torture report's release
Senate report: CIA torture produced ‘fabricated’ intel, thwarted no plots Posted: 09 Dec 2014 03:20 PM PST |
President Obama, politicians react to Senate CIA torture report Posted: 09 Dec 2014 11:41 AM PST |
U.S. top court rejects worker pay for security-screening time Posted: 09 Dec 2014 12:32 PM PST By Lawrence Hurley WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday handed a victory to employers over worker compensation, ruling that companies do not have to pay employees for the time they spend undergoing security checks at the end of their shifts in a case involving an Amazon.com Inc warehousing contractor. ... |
Kerry urges flexibility in U.S. war powers against Islamic State Posted: 09 Dec 2014 02:56 PM PST By Lesley Wroughton WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Any congressional authorization of U.S. military force against Islamic State should be flexible and not limit the fight to Iraq and Syria, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Tuesday. The authorization should also not restrict U.S. President Barack Obama in deploying combat troops against the militant group if needed, Kerry told a Senate committee debating the need for an Authorization for the Use of Military Force, or AUMF. ... |
Tennessee couple get 35 years in prison in girl's soda death Posted: 09 Dec 2014 03:39 PM PST By Tim Ghianni NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Reuters) - An eastern Tennessee father and stepmother of a 5-year-old girl who died after being forced to drink large amounts of grape soda and water as a form of punishment have been sentenced to 35 years in prison, authorities said. Randall Vaughn, 42, and Mary Vaughn, 59, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and aggravated child neglect and were sentenced on Monday in Rogersville, Tennessee, District Attorney General Dan Armstrong said on Tuesday. ... |
Lawmakers agree on $1.1 trillion spending bill Posted: 09 Dec 2014 03:59 PM PST |
CIA torture report: The most stunning findings Posted: 09 Dec 2014 12:51 PM PST |
Senate report: Harsh CIA tactics didn't work Posted: 09 Dec 2014 11:36 AM PST WASHINGTON (AP) — In a damning indictment of CIA practices, Senate investigators on Tuesday accused the spy agency of inflicting pain and suffering on al-Qaida prisoners far beyond its legal boundaries and then deceiving the nation with narratives of useful interrogations unsubstantiated by its own records. |
Iraqi leader asks U.S. for more air power, weaponry Posted: 09 Dec 2014 06:09 AM PST |
Senate report condemns CIA's post 9/11 methods Posted: 09 Dec 2014 02:02 PM PST |
FBI probe Into Eric Garner death 'will take months' Posted: 08 Dec 2014 02:31 PM PST The FBI investigation into the choke hold death of Eric Garner is now in the most preliminary of stages, a law enforcement official briefed of the situation told ABC News.There is no set timeline for how long the investigation will take, but the law enforcement official said "it will take months."The federal investigation was launched after a Staten Island grand jury decided not to indict Police Officer Daniel Pantaleo on any criminal charges stemming from Garner's death on July 17.The Staten Island district attorney's office has already begun handing over evidence to the FBI. ... |
U.S. on alert ahead of torture report's release Posted: 09 Dec 2014 12:01 AM PST |
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