Torture Report Author Says CIA Waterboarded More Detainees Than Claimed
In the lead-up to a new movie dramatizing the Senate Torture Report's creation, the report's primary author speaks out on the ongoing dangers of CIA abuses.
Dick Cheney Signs Sacha Baron Cohen's 'Waterboard Kit'
Sacha Baron Cohen's new show "Who is America?" will premiere with an interview of Dick Cheney, in which the former vice president eagerly autographs prop torture equipment.
Science Shows That Torture Doesn't Work
Sleep deprivation and waterboarding can damage brain function, leading victims to invent memories or cop to crimes they didn't commit.
Former CIA Interrogator Forced to Resign From College Post
David Martine, the subject of a recent article in "Newsweek," resigned from Gannon University.
What Is the Impact of the CIA Torture Report?
Three experts on national security describe how the world has changed.
Torture: What the Vietcong Learned and the CIA Didn't
Vietnam's wartime intelligence agency used brutal interrogation techniques. But unlike the CIA, it tried to learn from its mistakes.
CIA Admits It Could Not Evaluate Effectiveness of Torture
The CIA's drone killing program, too, should be scrutinized.
For One Detainee, the CIA Torture Report Was A Victory
Being named in Senate expose opens the possibility of seeking justice for Mohammed al-Asad
Torture of Detainees Detailed in U.S. Report on CIA
The CIA misled the White House and public about its torture of detainees and acted more brutally and pervasively than it acknowledged, a U.S. Senate report said.
Torture Report Leaks May Reopen CIA Rendition Case
Attorneys hope case will expose wrongful detention at Djibouti black site and hasten the release of the Senate's CIA torture report.