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'Torture Report': Did Harsh Interrogations Help Find Osama Bin Laden?
The Senate Intelligence Committee found that the detainee who provided key information did so before he was submitted to enhanced interrogation. The CIA questions that account.
At NATO Summit, Allies Consider Lethal, Nonlethal Aid To Ukraine
The alliance's supreme allied commander in Europe says what Russia is doing in Ukraine is something "we thought would never happen again." Meanwhile, Russia warned Ukraine against trying to join NATO.
House Poised To Vote On Arming, Training Syrian Rebels
The expected vote on whether to authorize the Obama administration's plan to arm and train moderate fighters comes as the president meets with military officials at U.S. Central Command.
Facebook Offers New Options For Digital Life After Death
The company is introducing a new policy that allows users to appoint an executor who will keep their account active posthumously.
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In A Somber Homecoming, Yazidis Grieve And Watch Over Their Dead
With the Islamic State pushed back, Iraq's Yazidis are returning to their villages — and to mass graves. Now, they guard the remains and are calling on the U.N. to document the killings.
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Nicaraguan Canal Project Unearths Ancient Relics, Animosities
The Chinese company building the shipping route has handed over more than 15,000 pre-Columbian relics to the Nicaraguan government. It's one of the least controversial stories related to the project.
Merkel Hopes To Dissuade Obama From Arming Ukraine
The German chancellor and her French counterpart, Francois Hollande, want to keep Washington from arming the rebels as part of a peace deal they are trying to forge.
Batter Up, Already: MLB Tries To Speed Up The 2015 Season
In the 2015 season, baseball fans can expect to see new clocks ticking down the seconds in MLB stadiums — and for batters to keep at least one foot in the batter's box more often.
Explorers Discover Ancient Lost City In Honduran Jungle
Chris Fisher, an archaeologist who recently returned from the site of a lost city, says that some of the objects there looked as if they hadn't been touched in centuries.
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Archaeologists Use Moles To Solve Mysteries Of Middle Ages' Fort
Danish archaeologists have recruited moles to help them dig. By sifting through molehills, they're able to map the location of the fort's buildings buried underground.
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