The European Court of Human Rights ruled today that Poland broke the European human rights convention by allowing the CIA to imprison and torture two terrorism suspects in secret prisons on its soil.
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Police Use Dog To Find Memory And Hard Drives In Search
Police in Rhode Island have a secret weapon to fight child pornography: a 2-year-old Labrador named Thoreau, who’s been trained to sniff out computer hard drives.
Pentagon Grounds All F-35s Amid Fire Investigation
The Pentagon has grounded all of its F-35s while it investigates the cause of a fire last month involving one of the jets.
U.S. Moves Toward Easing A Ban On Exporting Its Oil
A U.S. ban on exporting crude oil that has stood for nearly 40 years could be eased a bit this summer, as the Obama administration is seen clearing a path for American companies to export the first shipments of unrefined oil in decades.
‘Stunning’: Reactions To Eric Cantor’s Election Loss In Virginia
Few saw the historic collapse coming, although the final tally shows Brat won handily, with 56 percent of the vote to Cantor’s 44 percent.
The U.S. Finally Gets Past Pre-Recession Jobs Total
The U.S. hit a milestone Friday, as the government’s monthly jobs report showed that in May, the country finally surpassed the number of jobs it had before the recession started.



