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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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Poised And Persistent, Reporter Broke White House Color Barrier
Harry McAlpin became the first black White House reporter in 1944, though he was excluded from joining the Correspondents' Association. Decades later, he'll be be honored at the group's centennial.
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CIA report: No evidence linking Havana syndrome to a foreign country
The interim report says many cases have now been attributed to previously undiagnosed illnesses. But "a couple dozen" cases remain unresolved and are still under investigation.
Marshall County Sheriff Reports Wet/Dry Vote Vandalism
Marshall County law enforcement are responding to an uptick in vandalism related to the upcoming wet/dry vote. Marshall County Sheriff Kevin Byars says…
Peter Kenyon Reports On The Bill That Would Keep The Federal Government
open for another six weeks, which passed the House last night and goes to the Senate today. House Republicans and Democrats and Clinton administration officials spent a long day working out a compromise.
Bob Edwards Talks With Wall Street Journal Reporter Joseph
Kahn about how the Chinese government hopes to control the flow of information in a world of new and expanding information sources. The Internet is especially targeted by China in an effort to limit users to only that information which the government approves.
John McChesney Reports From San Francisco On The Introduction Of A Simple
and inexpensive computer whose only role is to connect the user to the Internet. The Oracle Corporation says it's the answer to criticism that personal computers are still too expensive and complicated.
Mara Liasson Reports On The Populist Underpinnings Of Pat Buchanan's Campaign
for the Republican Presidential nomination. Buchanan has based much of his campaign on the notion that large corporations and banks are profiting at the expense of workers and their families, and that those multinational companies have undue influence over government policy.
Alex Chadwick Has The Second Of Two Reports On Diane Boyd,
a biologist who's been studying a band of gray wolves in Glacier National Park in Montana for the past 17 years. Boyd talks about the relationship between the wolves and the people who live nearby.
Elizabeth Arnold Reports From Manchester, On Last Minute Campaigning
going into today's New Hampshire Republican primary. Senator Bob Dole is said to have the most at stake, with a serious challenge from conservative commentator Pat Buchanan. Lamar Alexander and Steve Forbes are scrambling to remain credible contenders.
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