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The Takeaway explores the newly released report on CIA torture programs, we look at the last findings from the Mars rover, and we look at America's cranberry surplus problem. (episode)
The ACLU executive director says that President Obama should prosecute or pardon President Bush and members of his administration to establish, with finality, that torture is illegal.
The report, which includes several disturbing findings, finds that "the interrogations of CIA detainees were brutal and far worse than the CIA represented to policymakers and others."
New evidence shows that early in the history of the planet, Mars likely had rivers, lakes, and oceans of water for tens of millions of years—potentially long enough for life to form.
A look at how a failed rescue mission in Yemen left a South African teacher, who was set to be released, dead hours before gaining his freedom.
The holiday season is the golden hour for cranberries. But this year there are a few too many berries for Americans to consume.
A New York Times investigation finds that state attorneys general have formed unprecedented alliances with energy firms—relationships worth millions.