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Time.com: Saudi Charged in USS Cole Bombing

The Pentagon said Monday it is charging a Saudi Arabian with "organizing and directing" the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole -- and will seek the death penalty

Time.com: Perpetuating the al-Qaeda-Iraq Myth

Analysis: Yes, we've seeing success in Iraq, says Robert Baer. But it has nothing to do with rooting out terrorist cells

Time.com: What Condoms Have to Do with Climate Change

As the global population increases, it gets harder to curb greenhouse gas emissions. Simple answer: Control the population

CIA director: China is not an 'inevitable enemy'

The director of the CIA told an audience at Kansas State University on Wednesday that China is "not the inevitable enemy" of the United States.

Time.com: The Coolest D.C. Party Is Still Lame

Every year Washington insiders gather for the annual correspondents' shindig, to pretend that they're cool

Al-Sadr calls off fighting, orders compliance with Iraqi security

Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr called on followers to stop shooting and cooperate with Iraqi security forces Sunday, a move Iraq's government praised as a step toward ending six days of fighting that has left hundreds dead.

Internal Justice probe examines sanction, review of waterboarding

The Justice Department said Friday it is investigating whether its attorneys properly authorized and reviewed the use of waterboarding by CIA investigators.

U.S. to seek death penalty for 6 Gitmo detainees

The United States will seek the death penalty against six Guantanamo Bay detainees who are suspects in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, an Air Force general said Monday.

CIA director: Waterboarding necessary, but potentially illegal

Waterboarding is necessary though probably not legal, CIA Director Michael Hayden told Congress Thursday as Attorney General Michael Mukasey said he would not open a criminal investigation into the CIA's use of the technique.

Time.com: New Charges of Gitmo Torture

A Senate committee will hear allegations that a young U.S. resident was tortured and videotaped

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