Last July, dozens of theatergoers in Aurora, Colo., survived a massacre. Now they have to survive the people who think they're liars.
Wednesday was another key day for a challenge to the government's ability to indefinitely detain anyone under the laws of war.
Charlottesville, Va., has become the first city in the United States to formally pass an anti-drone resolution.
The film Dirty Wars, which premiered at Sundance, can be viewed, as Amy Goodman sees it, as an important narrative of excesses in the global "war on terror".
The full extent of the CIA's extraordinary rendition programme has been laid bare with the evidence that more than a quarter of the world's governments covertly offered support
Pre-emptive strikes will be launched under secret guidelines to protect computer systems
Tuscon locals are baffled by the appearance of thousands of tiny, purple sphere that have appeared in the middle of a desert.
The Senate Armed Services Committee says Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and Gen. Martin Dempsey, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, will testify on Thursday
Exclusive: Joseph Farah examines Obama's plan for 'civilian national security force'
Yes, waterboarding worked.
John Brennan, President Barack Obama's nominee to head the CIA, had detailed, contemporaneous knowledge of the use of "enhanced interrogation techniques"
Hacktivist movement Anonymous has hijacked the US Sentencing Commission website as a personal vendetta to retaliate against the justice system
A real-life "tractor beam", which uses light to attract objects, has been developed by scientists.
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