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The Washington Post on Saturday reported the Bureau plans to spend $1 billion to build the worldÂ’s largest computer database of minute details ...
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The Bush administration says it is imposing economic sanctions on four individuals the administration accuses of helping with the flow of money, weapo...
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The House on Tuesday gave two more weeks of life to a law that allows the government more freedom to eavesdrop on suspected terrorists inside the Unit...
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The Bush administration appears in court Friday to answer allegations that it defied a federal judge's demand to preserve evidence that may have ...
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Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin slammed Sen. Barack Obama's acquaintance with a former anti-war radical on Saturday, accusing him of associating "wi...
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Former U.S. President Carter defied U.S. and Israeli warnings and met twice this weekend with the exiled leader of Hamas and his deputy, two men the U...
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President Bush is holding a news conference Thursday to urge Congress to vote on key legislation, including an update to the terrorist surveillance bi...
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The Bush administration vowed Tuesday to veto terrorist surveillance legislation being pushed by Senate Democrats that would not give retroactive lega...
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Mark Deli Siljander was indicted Wednesday as part of a terrorist fundraising ring that allegedly sent more than $130,000 to an al-Qaida and Taliban s...
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The top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee warned in a 2003 letter that destroying videotapes of terrorist interrogations would put the CIA ...