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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Democratic-led U.S. House of Representatives defied President George W. Bush on Friday and passed an anti-terrorism spy bil...
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The Justice Department's inspector general reported Thursday that the FBI continued to improperly obtain personal information about Americans for...
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CRAWFORD, Texas (Reuters) - The United States expressed regret on Saturday over clashes in the Gaza Strip that killed more than 60 Palestinians and tw...
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Justice Antonin Scalia's statement that inflicting pain on a terrorism suspect to elicit critical information could be constitutional was not the...
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President Bush on Sunday defended removing North Korea from the list of state sponsors of terrorism and attending the opening ceremonies of the Beijin...
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With Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in the audience, President Bush used his valedictory address to the U.N. General Assembly Tuesday to warn t...
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President Bush signed legislation Monday that allows the State Department to settle all remaining lawsuits against Libya by U.S. terrorism victims and...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican John McCain's camp accused Democratic presidential rival Barack Obama on Tuesday of being weak on terrorism, dr...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Wiretaps approved by a secret U.S. court overseeing foreign intelligence rose last year, even as Congress was debating a Bush a...
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Six Republicans and four Democrats sparred over immigration, terrorism and each other's records during a double-feature debate in New Hampshire o...