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U.S. Army Restricts Access To 'The Guardian' Website
The British newspaper was the first to publish recently leaked information about top secret U.S. government surveillance programs.
Russia Says It Hasn't Received Snowden Asylum Request
The former CIA contractor who leaked top-secret information about U.S. electronic surveillance programs says eventually he wants to find refuge in Latin America.
'I Function Off Fear,' Said Director Tony Scott, Who Died Sunday
Best known for Top Gun and other action movies, Scott was 68. Witnesses say he jumped from a bridge in Los Angeles County. Law enforcement sources tell news outlets that a suicide note has been found.
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No U.S.-China Trade Deal Yet; Talks To Resume In September
The White House called the brief talks in Shanghai this week between top U.S. and Chinese officials "constructive" and said negotiations are expected to pick up again in early September.
Mubarak Walks Free, In What Could Be The Final Twist For Egypt's Former Dictator
Hosni Mubarak, 88 and ailing, was acquitted by Egypt's top appeals court of charges that he ordered police to kill anti-government protesters in 2011.
Argentine President Is Accused In Cover Up Of 1994 Bombing
Cristina Fernández de Krishner and other top officials are accused of having tried to cut a deal for oil with Iran in exchange for not punishing two Iranians implicated in the bombing.
Report: Memos Unmask Pakistan's Approval Of Drone Strikes
The Washington Post says CIA documents and diplomatic memos expose one of the worst-kept secrets of recent years: That while they condemn them in public, Pakistani leaders privately endorse U.S. strikes aimed at terrorists in their country.
Whatever The Country, No Such Thing As 'Easy Money'
A Chilean, a Swede and a Serbian cartel collide in a taut actioner set amid the Swedish drug trade. Kenneth Turan says the impressive skills of director Daniel Espinosa, who has a gift for building audience tension, make for a great summer thriller. (Recommended)
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Obama Nominates Jeh Johnson To Head Homeland Security
Johnson is best known for leading a legal review of the U.S. drone program, as well as crafting a report that led to the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell." He was the former top lawyer at the Pentagon.
United States commits another 17 million COVID vaccine doses to the African Union
The U.S. donation from its domestic supplies comes on top of the 50 million doses previously donated to Africa, which world health officials say is 500 million doses short of its goal.
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