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What's Missing from the CIA Docs
Why is the Obama administration using heavy, retro-Bush era blackouts in a newly released CIA report? John Sifton combs through hundreds of pages for clues about the spread of torture and the marquee names who okayed it six years ago.
The Truth About Abortion
Pro-life extremists imagine a country awash in abortions, but they are in fact much harder to procure than most people realize. Eric Alterman reveals the truth about abortions in America.
Bush's Lawyers Strike Back
In a candid joint interview, ex-Attorneys General Alberto Gonzales and John Ashcroft talk to Dan Abrams about whether torture is illegal, fear of prosecution, and mistakes they made.
New Torture Report Details Bushies' Role
Eric Holder today declassified a confidential Senate report that provides a more detailed narrative of the role top Bush officials played in approving interrogation methods.
The Torture Problem Is Going to Get Worse
Obama ruled out most prosecutions of CIA officers who participated in torture. But there are plenty of people left to investigate, John Sifton writes, and plenty of creative ways to do it.


















