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CIA
The CIA's Latest Mission: Improving Diversity
By Maya Rhodan
Pakistan Could Charge CIA Officials in Drone Deaths
By Sabrina Toppa
Gunmen Kill Lawyer of Doctor Who Helped Find bin Laden
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Buckley has served as the intelligence agency's internal watchdog for more than four years
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Five Best Ideas of the Day: December 23
Today we’re highlighting five of our favorite “Best Ideas” from 2014.1. Affirmative Action should be adapted to accommodate structural racism and America’s modern segregation.By Sheryll Cashin in the Root2. The death penalty is incompatible with...
By The Aspen Institute
December 23, 2014
A CIA Interrogator Speaks
After the Senate report, would the U.S. torture again?
By Massimo Calabresi
December 22, 2014
Why the Torture Report Won't Actually Change Anyone's Views On Torture
We are especially motivated to preserve our moral beliefs and discount evidence that challenges our views
By Matt Motyl
December 16, 2014
Attorney General Allows Limited Subpoena of New York Times Reporter
Attorney General Eric Holder has given federal prosecutors permission to subpoena New York Times reporter James Risen for some information regarding his connection to a former employee of the Central Intelligence Agency.Though New York Times...
By Maya Rhodan
December 16, 2014
North Korea Wants U.N. to Probe CIA 'Torture'
North Korea's UN representative decried CIA interrogations as "the gravest human rights violations in the world."
By Dan Kedmey
December 16, 2014
Scalia Defends CIA Tactics After Torture Report
The conservative Supreme Court justice says sometimes it might be necessary
By Denver Nicks
December 12, 2014
What Happened When I Spoke Out About the CIA's Guantanamo Black Site
In 2006, I was a guard on duty at the time of the Guantanamo 'suicides.' What I saw directly contradicted the government’s explanations
By Joseph Hickman
December 12, 2014
CIA Director Defends Agency Over Senate Report
"Our nation, and particularly this agency, did a lot of things right during this difficult time," John Brennan said
By Zeke J Miller and Alex Altman
December 11, 2014
Guantanamo Bay Detainee Details 'Sadistic' Abuse
Deprived of sleep, drugged, and forced to watch pornographic footage or videos of other prisoners being abused
By Noah Rayman
December 11, 2014
U.S. Shuts Last Afghan Prison
At its busiest, Bagram prison held hundreds of detainees
By Noah Rayman
December 11, 2014
Dick Cheney Says Senate Torture Report Is 'Full of Crap'
“It's a terrible piece of work”
By Maya Rhodan
December 10, 2014
What Happens When You Lie To Congress?
A lawyer says not much
By Tessa Berenson Rogers
December 10, 2014
Mark Udall Outlines Secret CIA Torture Review On Senate Floor
Colorado Democratic Sen. Mark Udall outlined a secret internal review conducted by former CIA director Leon Panetta on the chamber floor Wednesday, as he delivered a blistering critique of the agency’s torture during the George...
By Alex Rogers
December 10, 2014
Watch Jon Stewart Take Down the Senate Torture Report
"This report is the
Frozen
of senate intelligence CIA clandestine redacted torture reports —
let me go, let me go!
"
By Nolan Feeney
December 10, 2014
Torture Debate Once Again Hinges on a 'Ticking Time Bomb'
The metaphor comes back
By Denver Nicks
December 9, 2014
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