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Social media leads to discovery of 5,000-year-old mastodon tooth
A mastodon tooth washed up on a California beach and then went missing. A local museum tried to track it down.
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Congress Calls for Hearings About CIA Tapes
News broke Thursday that in 2005, the CIA destroyed at least two videotapes made three years earlier that showed harsh interrogation techniques. Intelligence committee members from both parties say they weren't told about the tapes or about plans to destroy them.
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Sen. Dianne Feinstein says she won't run for reelection in 2024
The California Democrat, the oldest sitting member of Congress, said she will accomplish as much as possible before she steps down.
Greg Craig, Ex-White House Counsel, Expects Charges In Ukraine Case, Lawyers Say
The heavyweight Democratic lawyer and former top Obama counsel has been on the watch for an indictment connected to his onetime work with Paul Manafort. Now his own attorneys say it's at hand.
FBI's Outgoing Cyber Cop Says Americans Don't See Size Of Threat
As he retires and heads into the private sector, Shawn Henry looks back at the growth in the cybercrime problem.
With Reid Out, Republicans See An Opportunity
Democrats argue the top Senate leader's retirement might be a good thing. But it's going to set off a scramble to replace him in one of the most hotly contested races in 2016.
DOJ Announces Crackdown On Leaks As Intelligence Agencies' Calls For Probes Triple
Top Justice Department officials raised the prospect they could loosen policies on issuing subpoenas to news organizations to stop the flow of information.
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The NCAA women's Final Four has both fresh faces and the defending champs
For the first time since 1985, the semifinals will feature none of the sport's most decorated programs. "This is a new history that we're venturing into," said South Carolina coach Dawn Staley.
Brooklyn Prosecutor Could Be Nominated Attorney General In Coming Days
Loretta Lynch is the lead federal prosecutor in a district of 8 million people. But outside law enforcement circles, she isn't widely known. She'd be the nation's first black female attorney general.
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Special Counsel Robert Mueller Had Been On White House Shortlist To Run FBI
The Trump White House had been considering Robert Mueller to lead the FBI. Then, the Justice Department moved in and asked him to serve as special counsel in its Russia investigation.
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