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Aug 02 2013
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New Benghazi Details Revealedt: ?Unprecedented? Effort Underway to Keep Secrets From Leaking
The CIA is polygraphing its operatives on a regular basis in an unprecedented effort to prevent Benghazi secrets from leaking out ,CNN's Drew Griffin is reporting citing unnamed inside sources.
The BlazeMar 11 2019
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Ethiopian Airlines crash: Boeing faces safety questions over 737 Max 8 jets
The aircraft manufacturer Boeing faces further questions over the safety of its 737 Max 8 jet as Ethiopian Airlines joined carriers in China and elsewhere in grounding the planes after a crash on Sunday that killed all 157 people onboard.
Ethiopian Airlines said on Monday that the cockpit voice recorder and the digital flight data recorder had both been recovered from the wreckage of
The GuardianMar 11 2019
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Elizabeth Warren wants to break up big tech — but she should instead just stop subsidizing it
We don’t often see eye-to-eye with Elizabeth Warren, but we agree that it would be a bad thing if Amazon were the only retailer left in the country. We also agree that there’s reason to fear the power that Facebook and Google wield, or could wield someday.
We’re still not on board at the moment with Warren’s idea that the federal government ought to break up the big tech companies. But
Washington ExaminerSep 08 2020
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Neurotoxins Are A Rising Threat. Here’s How the Military Will Detect Them
If Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny was, as German leaders say, poisoned with the deadly Soviet-era Novichok neurotoxin, it would once again highlight the willingness of the Kremlin to deploy such toxins in civilian and urban areas — and the urgent need for better ways to detect their use. The U.S. military will soon roll out one such tool: a spray that can alert troops and first
Defense OneNov 14 2014
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Secret US spy program targeted Americans' cellphones
The Justice Department is scooping up data from thousands of cellphones through fake communications towers deployed on airplanes, a high-tech hunt for criminal suspects that is snagging large number of innocent Americans, according to people familiar with the operations.
Fox News DigitalMar 26 2015
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Saudi Arabia, Egypt to Invade Yemen
Egypt and Saudi Arabia are planning a ground operation in Yemen, Egyptian officials said Thursday, a day after Saudi Arabia began bombing Houthi rebels in the country. Three officials speaking to the AP did not give troop numbers, but said that they would enter by land and by sea and that the coalition would involve other countries. Turkey has said that it may be one of the nations providing "
Daily BeastJul 08 2020
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Lindsey Graham’s Democratic Opponent Is Raking in an Absurd Amount of Campaign Cash
The fight to unseat Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) is still an uphill battle—but it is also, at least, an incredibly well-funded one.
Jaime Harrison, Graham’s Democratic challenger, announced Tuesday morning that he had raised $13.9 million dollars between April 1 and June 30. It is the most money any Senate candidate in South Carolina, of either party, has raised in a single quarter—
Mother JonesJan 04 2017
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How To Stop a Trump Supreme Court Nominee
President-elect Donald Trump will soon announce his nominee to replace Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court. Once he does, we’ll know within just a few hours whether there is any chance that the Senate will reject his choice. That’s because the politics of Supreme Court appointments operates at the speed of the modern news media, not at the stately pace of the Justices’ deliberations.
The New YorkerJul 17 2015
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Insiders: Ted Cruz hurt most by Trump candidacy
Donald Trump's turn in the national spotlight is mainly taking a toll on Ted Cruz the Texas firebrand running as an uncompromising anti-establishment conservative. That's the assessment of this week's POLITICO Caucus, our weekly survey of the leading strategists activists and political operatives in Iowa and New Hampshire.
PoliticoMar 22 2015
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Obama Details His Disappointment With Netanyahu In First Post-Election Comments
President Barack Obama is operating under the assumption that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu does not support the creation of a Palestinian state, despite the Israeli leader's post-election efforts to recast himself as amenable to a two-state solution.
"We take him at his word when he said that it wouldn't happen during his prime ministership, and so that's why we've got to evaluate
HuffPost