"The Senate Voted for a Cover-Up": GOP Senators Tilt Impeachment Trial in Trump's Favor & A Torturer Meets His Victims: CIA Psychologist Defends Brutal Methods at Guantanamo Military Hearing & More
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A Daily Independent Global News Hour with Amy Goodman & Juan González

Wednesday, January 22, 2020

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After a nearly 13-hour marathon session, the U.S. Senate approved by a party-line vote the rules for the impeachment trial of President Trump. This marks just ... Read More →
After the first marathon day leading up to President Trump's impeachment trial, we speak with Vince Warren and Baher Azmy, executive director and legal director, ... Read More →
On Tuesday, the psychologist identified as the "architect" of the CIA's torture program testified for the first time to the war court at Guantánamo Bay. James ... Read More →
In Brazil, federal prosecutors have filed a criminal complaint against journalist and Intercept co-founder Glenn Greenwald in connection to a major investigation ... Read More →

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Senate Approves Rules for Trump’s Impeachment Trial

Spain Declares Climate Emergency & Readies Climate Legislation

Australian Wildfires Release Massive Amounts of Greenhouse Gas

Airstrikes in Syria Kill 40 People, Including Children, in Idlib

Protesters Denounce Lebanon’s Newly Formed Government

U.S. Deports Honduran Children Seeking Asylum to Guatemala Despite Being Ill

Hillary Clinton Slams Bernie Sanders in New Documentary But Says She Will Support Democratic Nominee

Architect of CIA’s Torture Program Testifies in War Court at Guantánamo Bay

The Guardian: Bezos’s Cellphone Was Allegedly Hacked by Saudi Arabia

Iranian Northeastern University Student Deported from Logan Airport

Arizona: Police Officers Attacked Black Teenager with Developmental Disability

Brazilian Prosecutors File Criminal Complaint Against Glenn Greenwald

First U.S. Case of Coronavirus Confirmed

FDA Issues Warning About Sunscreen

Boeing Stops Production of 737 MAX Plane

Oakland Passes Measure Barring Housing Discrimination Based on Criminal History

Rutgers Names First African-American President in University’s 253-year History

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