Obama confronts Bush legacy with report’s release
By JULIE PACE WASHINGTON (AP) — For President Barack Obama, the long-delayed release of a scathing Senate report on harsh CIA interrogations underscores the degree to …
By JULIE PACE WASHINGTON (AP) — For President Barack Obama, the long-delayed release of a scathing Senate report on harsh CIA interrogations underscores the degree to …
By DAVID McHUGH FRANKFURT, Germany — BMW shook up its top leadership Tuesday, saying that CEO Norbert Reithofer would leave his post to become chairman of …
WASHINGTON (AP) — Obama says he hopes Senate CIA torture report helps leave torture techniques in the past .
By FARAI MUTSAKA HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe fired the country’s vice president, Joice Mujuru, on Tuesday. Mugabe fired Mujuru and eight other …
By KEN DILANIAN and BRADLEY KLAPPER WASHINGTON (AP) — In a damning indictment of CIA practices, Senate investigators on Tuesday accused the spy agency of inflicting pain and …
LONDON (AP) — London’s New Scotland Yard, the world’s most famous police headquarters, has been sold to Gulf investors who plan to develop luxury apartments. …
By ALICIA A. CALDWELL WASHINGTON (AP) — The federal judge assigned to rule in the lawsuit over President Barack Obama’s changes to immigration rules last year …
By CHARLES BABINGTON WASHINGTON (AP) — An economist who advised the Obama administration on health care is apologizing to Congress for his “thoughtless” remarks that …
By KRISTIN J. BENDER and PAUL ELIAS BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) — Hundreds of people marched through Berkeley for a third night a row, blocking a major highway and …
By JIM SALTER and JIM SUHR Associated Press ST. LOUIS (AP) — Five NFL players entered the football field with their hands raised. A day later, …