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Dems, GOP raise concerns over subpoenas to AP
WASHINGTON (AP) — The leaders of a House panel told Attorney General Eric Holder on Wednesday that they had serious concerns about the Justice Department's gathering of phone records at The Associated Press. Rep. Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., chairman...Tags: Justice System, U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, Tea Party Movement, Media Industry, Republican Party
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DOCUMENTS: White House releases trove of Benghazi emails
WASHINGTON (AP) — Then CIA-Director David Petraeus objected to the final talking points the Obama administration used after the deadly assault on a U.S. diplomatic post in Benghazi, Libya, because he wanted to see more details revealed to the...
Tags: Police Investigations, Parties and Movements, Elections, Libya, David Petraeus
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As Boston buries its dead, more evidence gathered
BOSTON (AP) — The Boston area held funerals for two more of its dead Tuesday — including an 8-year-old boy — as more details emerged from U.S. officials and family members about how the two Boston Marathon bombing suspects may have...
Tags: Wars and Interventions, Separation of Church and State, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Richard Burr, U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
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Ryan says Obama misleading on Libya questions
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan slammed President Barack Obama on Friday for describing the deadly attack in Libya as "not optimal" and said the White House is misleading the country in the face of mounting questions...
Tags: Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Libya, Republican Party, Politics
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Notre Dame and the ACC
I wanted to wait a few days to see how I really felt about Notre Dame’s new association with the Atlantic Coast Conference. After all it really did come out of the blue, the Vatican and the CIA working together could not have kept the big news...
Tags: Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Football, West Virginia Mountaineers, Big Ten Conference, College Sports
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Free speech, religion clash over anti-Muslim film
CERRITOS, Calif. (AP) — While the man behind an anti-Islam movie that ignited violence across the Middle East would likely face swift punishment in his native Egypt for making the film, in America the government is in the thorny position of...Tags: Media Industry, Libya, Politics, Companies and Corporations, Egypt
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Rights Watch: Evidence of wider US waterboarding
CAIRO (AP) — Human Rights Watch said it has uncovered evidence of a wider use of waterboarding than previously acknowledged by the CIA, in a report Thursday detailing brutal treatment of detainees at U.S.-run lockups abroad after the 9/11 attacks....Tags: Police Investigations, Justice System, Libya, Politics, Justice and Rights
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SEAL book raises questions about bin Laden's death
WASHINGTON (AP) — A firsthand account of the Navy SEAL raid that killed Osama bin Laden contradicts previous accounts by administration officials, raising questions as to whether the terror mastermind presented a clear threat when SEALs first...Tags: Death of Osama bin Laden (2011), The Pentagon, U.S. Department of Defense, Osama bin Laden, Washington, DC
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Hoekstra says feds should check birth certificates
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — U.S. Senate candidate Pete Hoekstra wants to set up a national office to check presidential candidates' birth certificates, even though a campaign spokesman says Hoekstra believes President Barack Obama was born in Hawaii. The...Tags: U.S. Senate, Tea Party Movement, White House, Barack Obama, Elections
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World close to ending polio, yet it's a tough foe
AZIZ KHAN GHARI, Pakistan (AP) — Less than four months ago the world was cheered to learn that India had gone a full year with no new cases of polio — a landmark that left only Pakistan, Afghanistan and Nigeria on the World Health...Tags: International Organizations, Nigeria, Physical Therapy, Polio, Elections
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Officials: Al-Qaida bomber was CIA informant
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. and Yemeni officials say the supposed would-be bomber at the heart of an al-Qaida airliner plot was actually an informant working for the CIA. The revelation, first reported by The Los Angeles Times, shows how the CIA was...Tags: Al-Qaeda, Washington, DC, Los Angeles Times
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Ex-spy: Destroying CIA tapes purged 'ugly visuals'
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a new book, a retired senior CIA officer who ordered the destruction of interrogation videos says he was tired of waiting for Washington's bureaucracy to make a decision that protected American lives. The tapes, filmed in a...Tags: Police Investigations, Espionage and Intelligence, Politics, Washington, DC
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