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FBI Chief Defends Decision to Clear Clinton in National Security Email Case

By Ken Bredemeier | VOA News on Jul 7, 2016   Featured, National, Politics  

FBI Chief Defends Decision to Clear Clinton in National Security Email Case

WASHINGTON—The chief of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation is defending his decision to not pursue a criminal case against Hillary Clinton for her handling of classified national security information while she was secretary of state, even though he said investigators found “great carelessness” in her use of private, unsecured email servers. FBI Director James […]

Khmer Rouge Prison Chief: I Was Ordered to Exterminate Everybody

By Neou Vannarin | VOA on Jun 10, 2016   Featured, World  

Khmer Rouge Prison Chief: I Was Ordered to Exterminate Everybody

PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA—The head of an infamous Khmer Rouge security center and execution site says he was ordered to destroy the prison and kill all remaining internees on the eve of the Vietnamese military’s arrival in Phnom Penh in January 1979. Kaing Guek Eav, better known as Duch, said Wednesday in his second day of […]

Land Transfer Legislation to Improve Healthcare Access Passes Senate Committee

By Karina Petersen | Office of Senator Murkowski on Apr 28, 2016   Featured, Rural, State  

Land Transfer Legislation to Improve Healthcare Access Passes Senate Committee

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Wednesday the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs passed S. 2421, legislation introduced by U.S. Senators Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) and Dan Sullivan (R-AK) directing the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to convey property to both the Tanana Tribal Council and Bristol Bay Area Health Corporation. This land will be used […]

Judge Rules Criminal Case Against Bill Cosby Can Proceed

By VOA News on Feb 4, 2016   Featured, National  

Judge Rules Criminal Case Against Bill Cosby Can Proceed

A Pennsylvania judge late Wednesday dismissed defense efforts to have criminal sexual assault charges against comedian Bill Cosby thrown out, ruling that his trial can proceed. Cosby’s lawyers argued that a former district attorney granted Cosby immunity from prosecution in 2005 so he could use Cosby’s testimony in a civil suit by an alleged victim. […]

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