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US spy agency seeks criminal probe into leaks
Director of National Intelligence James Clapper accuses media of being "reckless" in revealing monitoring of internet.
Americas
Last Modified: 09 Jun 2013 03:32 GMT
US Supreme Court hears human gene patent case
Justices express concern in landmark case over whether human genes can be patented but indicate synthetic ones may be.
Americas
Last Modified: 16 Apr 2013 03:47 GMT
US Catholics urge cardinal to skip papal vote
Online petition calls on cardinal accused of covering up sexual abuse by priests not to take part in electing new pope.
Americas
Last Modified: 20 Feb 2013 02:26 GMT
Sharia law ban and Muslim wives
Muslim women in Kansas are hit by the Sharia law ban, as they are unable to claim compensation from their estranged men.
Rafia Zakaria
Opinion
Last Modified: 16 Feb 2013 15:18 GMT
Extradited al-Qaeda suspect faces US court
Pakistani man accused of taking part in international plot to attack targets in US and Europe pleads not guilty.
Americas
Last Modified: 08 Jan 2013 13:10 GMT
Khaled el-Masri and empire's oblivion
By allowing surrogate countries to take the blame, America can conveniently forget about being responsible for torture.
Darryl Li
Opinion
Last Modified: 17 Dec 2012 15:07 GMT
Soldier who leaked US secrets testifies
Bradley Manning wants military judge to dismiss case because of abuse he claims he has suffered.
Americas
Last Modified: 30 Nov 2012 07:46 GMT
Argentina rebuffs US court over debt ruling
Economy ministry says it will appeal US court ruling ordering Argentina to pay defaulted bonds in full.
Americas
Last Modified: 23 Nov 2012 13:37 GMT
US Army murder suspect loses beard appeal
Judges rule that Nidal Hasan, suspected of killing 13 at Fort Hood, can have his beard forcibly shaved off before trial.
Americas
Last Modified: 19 Oct 2012 01:41 GMT
Conviction of Bin Laden driver overturned
Court overturns 2008 ruling saying Salim Ahmed Hamdan was tried for crimes from 1996 - 2001 using a 2006 law.
Americas
Last Modified: 17 Oct 2012 04:02 GMT
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