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A Former Director On What It Means For The CIA

Rachel Martin talks to Michael Hayden, a former CIA director and ex-National Security Agency director, about Trump’s pick for CIA director, Gina Haspel, and about outgoing director Mike Pompeo.

John McEntee, Trump Aide, Is Forced Out Over Security Issue, but Joins Re-election Campaign

Mr. McEntee, who was President Trump’s personal assistant, was forced out after his security clearance was revoked, but he will join the campaign as a senior adviser.

Call Her Jane Dough: New Hampshire Lottery Winner Can Stay Anonymous, Court Says

A judge in Hillsborough County has ruled that a woman who won a $560 million Powerball jackpot can collect her cash without revealing her name. Only her hometown will be revealed.

Former UConn QB John McEntee loses job as Donald Trump's assistant

John McEntee, who lost his White House job as Donald Trump’s assistant, started 12 games for UConn in 2011 and gained fame as a trick-shot QB.

      

 

 

Breaking down the Trinity-Scott County matchup in Boys Sweet 16 first round

No. 1 Shamrocks, No. 3 Cardinals set to meet in a key first-round clash on Wednesday

        

Trump CIA Nominee, Gina Haspel, Faces Tough Road To Senate Confirmation

The current deputy director of the CIA is well respected by intelligence pros but she is tied inextricably with dark chapters involving torture.

Charles Manson Grandson Wins Legal Battle Over Cult Leader’s Body

At least three people claimed that they had a legal right to dispose of Manson’s body. His remains have been stored in California’s Kern County since his death in November.

Serving time with Mom in prison: cruel sentence, or a child’s right?

From the pint-sized toilets to the colorful bedrooms and backyard filled with overturned tricycles, there’s no question children live here. What’s less obvious is that the 38 babies and toddlers bunking with their mothers at the Vilma Curling Rivera I…

Drew Brees to re-sign with Saints for two years, $50 million

New Orleans was facing major cap issues if it didn’t strike deal by Wednesday afternoon.

      

 

 

After centuries of cultural theft, why more nations are returning looted artifacts

In June 2013, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York returned to Cambodia two 10th-century sandstone statues, originally looted in the 1970s by the Khmer Rouge. In July 2017, craft company Hobby Lobby returned to Iraq 5,500 artifacts, including an…

Tillerson Shakeup Affects CIA Leadership

John McLaughlin, a former acting director of the CIA, talks about the Rex Tillerson shakeup and about the president’s choice to replace Mike Pompeo at the CIA: deputy director Gina Haspel.

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