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Report Reveals Deeply Misguided Interrogation Tactics, Feinstein Says
The Senate's "torture report" finds that the CIA conducted brutal interrogations of detainees in the years after 9/11, misled elected leaders, and got little useful information from the harsh tactics.
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Advocates Push For Resurrection Of DOJ Civil Rights Division Under Biden
Critics say President Trump constrained the Civil Rights Division from being as effective as it should. Business could look very different under the new incoming administration.
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W.Va. Gov. Wants A Population Boom And A Disney Theme Park. His Plan? Income Tax Cuts
Republican Gov. Jim Justice says his plan to cut income taxes will entice throngs of people to move to West Virginia and maybe attract the next major amusement park. Critics say the plan is naive.
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Amid COVID-19 Upswing, El Paso, Texas, Doctor Says ICU Is 'Surreal' And 'Strange'
Dr. Ogechika Alozie, chief medical officer of the Del Sol Medical Center in El Paso, talks about how the Texas city is handling the surge in COVID-19 cases.
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After Voters Reject Colombia Peace Deal, Guerrillas Are Left In Limbo
FARC rebels are wondering whether they might be called back again into combat. Many hope not. After voters rejected a peace deal, "I could feel all my dreams falling apart," says one.
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Events In Syria Put Trump's Foreign Policy Up For Grabs
The new president is finding out that things happen, and the world's greatest superpower has to respond.
30-Foot Border Wall Prototypes Erected In San Diego Borderlands
While the mockups are massive, it's anybody's guess whether they'll ever get built.
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School Voucher Programs Should Be Clear About Disability Rights, Report Says
Many parents of students with disabilities don't know that if they use a voucher to leave public school, they're often leaving federal protections, too. A new GAO report says someone should tell them.
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U.K. Election: Exit Polls Show Theresa May's Conservative Party Losing Majority
If the projections are correct and the Conservatives lose their majority, May could remain prime minister. But it would require a coalition with other parties.
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The Department Of Education Cuts Off A Student Loan Watchdog
The Education Department has terminated two agreements with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Here's why that matters.
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