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Trump’s Desire to Torture Terrorists Again Won’t Gain Traction, Ex-CIA Chief Said
Current and former CIA officials took issue with Donald Trump’s suggestion that the U.S. should start torturing terrorists again for information.
U.S. House Committee Investigates Lucrative Bonuses Doled Out to TSA Managers
A U.S. House committee has launched an investigation into awards and bonuses doled out to senior management with TSA.
Slim Majority of Americans Side with FBI’s Fight with Apple to Open Terrorist’s iPhone
About 51% of Americans side with the FBI, while 41% back Apple, according to a survey by SurveyMonkey.
Former FBI Agent Answers Her Calling to Be a Writer About Fighting Crime
Former FBI Agent Jerri Williams couldn’t shake the feeling that she wanted to be a writer and share her stories about fighting crime on a podcast.
Post-Dispatch: Social Justice Movement in Ferguson Gets Off Track
Something has gone terribly wrong with the social justice movement.
TSA Whistleblower Speaks Out About Security Flaws That Endanger Flyers
A TSA senior manager-turned-whistleblower spoke out publicly for the first time about retaliation within the agency and growing safety concerns.
Bernie Sanders Once Advocated Abolishing CIA, Calling It a “Dangerous Institution’
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders once called the CIA a “dangerous institution that has go to go.”
FBI Director James Comey on Encrypted Phone: ‘San Bernardino Litigation Isn’t About Trying to Set a Precedent or Send Any Kind of Message’
By Allan Lengel ticklethewire.com The battle between the FBI and Apple is on. The FBI wants the giant company to help the bureau crack the encryption of a phone belonging to one of the terrorist in San Bernardino is a big deal. A federal judge has ordered the company to help the FBI, but Apple…