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Al Qaeda interrogator on CIA black sites: Reopening them is 'a known path to...

The Trump administration has drafted an executive order to reopen the secret detention and interrogation facilities known as "black sites" used for years by the Central Intelligence Agency to detain...

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Trump's Supreme Court nominee was heavily involved in Bush's most...

When Judge Neil Gorsuch was a top official in President George W. Bush's Justice Department, he was a key defender of some of the administration's most controversial tactics in the "War on Terror."...

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The CIA paid psychologists $81 million to devise brutal tactics for use on...

After a doctor X-rayed one prisoner's badly broken feet, his colleague gave interrogators the go-ahead to force him to stand for 52 hours. They were employed in an $81-million dollar CIA interrogation...

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Do polygraphs work and should we keep using them?

You’ve probably seen this device before.  This is a “polygraph” -- which is more popularly known as a lie detector test. But just how often it can catch you in a lie is shrouded in controversy....

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A new report reveals the CIA considered using a potential truth serum on...

Shortly after 9/11, the CIA considered using a drug it thought might work like a truth serum and force terror suspects to give up information about potential attacks. The existence of the drug...

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A US journalist detained in Venezuela says he was interrogated and asked to...

Cody Weddle, a US journalist in Venezuela, was detained an interrogated by Venezuelan security officials this week. He said they wanted him to make political statements and asked about his contacts...

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An interrogation company is suing Ava DuVernay and Netflix for defamation...

A company that pioneered a criminal interrogation tactic is suing the filmmaker Ava DuVernay and Netflix for defamation over how they portrayed the technique in a 2019 series. DuVernay's series, "When...

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