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CIA Torture Report Release: Who Authorized Torture And Other Facts To Look For From Senate Enhanced Interrogation Investigation
Here are six things to look for in the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee torture report, to be released Tuesday.
CIA Torture Report: US Not The Only Country That Commits Torture
A report will be released Tuesday outlining torture tactics used by the CIA. But, America isn't the only country to have used torture.
Obama Administration To Tighten Rules On Federal Law Enforcement's Use Of Racial Profiling
The changes have been discussed for years but would come as thousands protest what they perceive as racial profiling and excessive use of force.
Rolling Stone Rape Story Backlash: Sabrina Rubin Erdely UVA Campus Rape Article Raises Questions About Reporting On Sexual Assault
A feature in the magazine details an alleged sexual assault at a Virginia fraternity. Questions have piled up around its reporting.
Eric Garner Indictment Decision: Where New Yorkers Are Protesting After Grand Jury Result [PHOTOS]
The New York Police Department has been preparing for demonstrations for days.
Immigration Reform 2014: Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson Defends Obama's Executive Actions To Congress
The Homeland Security secretary argued on Tuesday that the president had the legal authority to take executive action on immigration.
Ferguson Protests On Black Friday After Sharing Turkey With National Guard On Thanksgiving
On Thanksgiving Day, Ferguson residents shared turkey with the National Guard and helped clean up debris from days of protests.
What Is Frog Eye Salad? 2014 Thanksgiving Side Dish Is Most Googled In Some States
Don't worry, the Thanksgiving side dish frog eye salad does not contain any amphibians.
Who Is Darren Wilson? 7 Things To Know About Ferguson Police Officer After Grand Jury Announcement
Wilson has kept a low profile since the Aug. 9 shooting of Michael Brown. Here are seven things to know about him.
Hagel's Departure Leaves Syrian Moderate Opposition With Uncertain Future
Chuck Hagel's resignation leaves the Syrian moderate opposition with few supporters in the Obama administration.
New York Times Publishes Darren Wilson’s Address Info As Ferguson Simmers
On Monday, the New York Times published the name of the short suburban street where Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson's house sits.
Chuck Hagel's Legacy: From Vietnam War Hero To Pentagon Chief
U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel's sudden resignation follows a long career as a statesman, military mind and foreign policy leader.
Why Is Chuck Hagel Resigning? 5 Reasons Defense Chief Is Leaving Obama Administration
Reason No. 1? Critics say Chuck Hagel didn't understand the Middle East.
Chuck Hagel Resigning 'Under Pressure': Defense Secretary Stepping Down As Obama Refocuses National Security Efforts
President Obama asked the Defense Secretary to step down on Friday. The move has been in the works for two weeks.
Cleveland Police Under Investigation Following Shooting Death Of 12-Year-Old Boy With Toy Gun
Two Cleveland police officers are on leave in the shooting and death of Tamir E. Rice.
Al Qaeda Member Released From Guantanamo Bay; Marks The Seventh Detainee Transfer This Week
The Saudi Arabian national is the seventh prisoner to be released by the detention center at Guantanamo Bay in the past three weeks.
Boxing's Income Inequality On Display In Pacquiao-Algeiri Fight
Manny Pacquiao's next fight highlights the chasm between boxing's 1 percent and everyone else.
Afghanistan War: Obama Signs Secret Order Expanding US Combat Role In 2015: Report
The president signed a secret order to expand U.S. forces' role in the war-torn country, according to a New York Times report.
New York Financial Regulators Grilled By Senate Committee Over Wall Street Practices
“It’s past time that the Federal Reserve shows -- with actions, not words -- that it will protect consumers rather than Wall Street.”
Arianna Huffington, Jill Abramson Talks Reveal Chaotic Media Landscape
In today's online media landscape, no one holds a sure grip on authority, legitimacy or a revenue stream. And we feel fine.
Immigration Reform 2014: The Executive Orders Obama Might Announce In Thursday Evening Address
Obama will detail an overhaul of U.S. immigration policy Thursday night. Here's what the executive actions might entail.
Arizona Sues General Motors For $3B Over Vehicle Recalls
General Motors, which had recalled 2.6 million cars because of faulty ignition switches, is running a compensation program for the problem.
Navy Secretary Defends $4.7 Million Overseas Travel Bill
U.S. Navy Secretary Ray Mabus reportedly said the $4.7 million in taxpayer money he has spent on overseas travel has been a "phenomenal" investment.
'The Cult Of JT LeRoy' Explores The Literary Hoax Of The Century; Q&A With Director Marjorie Sturm
Director Marjorie Sturm explores ideas about authenticity and celebrity in the documentary "The Cult of JT Leroy."
How Can Charles Manson Marry ‘Star’ Burton In Prison?
Serial killer Charles Manson is getting married while in prison. Here's how he's able to exchange vows while serving a life sentence for a string of murders.
US Government Spying On Citizens: Rise In Undercover Ops A ‘Danger To Democracy’
More agents from nearly every government agency are going undercover in the U.S. to sleuth potential lawbreakers.
Why Does Everyone Hate Katherine Heigl? A Look Back At The Rumors And Facts Before The 'State Of Affairs' Premiere
Katherine Heigl's name has been dragged through the proverbial mud since leaving "Grey's Anatomy" in 2010. Now she's returning with a new show, "State of Affairs," and people are wondering where all the hate came from in the first place.
Peter Kassig Beheading Video Is Real, Says Times Foreign Correspondent, Citing US Official
A U.S. official has confirmed the beheading death of Abdul-Rahman Kassig, a New York Times reporter says.
Bill Cosby’s Letterman Appearance Axed After Rape Allegations
Barbara Bowman recently revealed that the comedian drugged and raped her when she was a 17-year-old aspiring actress in 1985.
Legalized Sports Betting? Adam Silver's Call For Federal Gambling Regulations A Major Change From NBA's Old Stance
In 2012, the NBA said N.J. had "no idea what it's doing" when it chose to support sports gambling. Have times changed? Adam Silver says yes.


