As Hurricane Melissa intensifies into a powerful Category 4 storm with the potential to reach Category 5 strength, U.S. authorities at Naval Station Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, have begun evacuating ...
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We still don’t know everything that happened at Guantánamo Bay. The 9/11 trial could tell us
We still don’t know everything that happened at Guantánamo Bay. The 9/11 trial could tell us - An obscure records request, an ACLU lawsuit, and the 9/11 trial could finally shed light on what the CIA ...
About 3,000 residents remained at the U.S. Navy base at Guantánamo Bay in southeast Cuba on Monday, a day ahead of the projected arrival of Hurricane Melissa on the island.
Navy began evacuating hundreds of U.S. citizens and their pets to Florida from the Navy base at Guantánamo Bay on Saturday, days before the possible arrival of a major hurricane in that portion of eas ...
PENSACOLA, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - NAS Pensacola has taken in Guantanamo Bay evacuees amid Hurricane Melissa. According to Congressman Jimmy Patronis, about 1,000 non-essential personnel were onboarded ...
Naval Air Station Pensacola is housing over 800 non-essential personnel from Naval Air Station Guantanamo Bay ahead of Hurricane Melissa’s expected landfall. Roughly 864 non-mission essential ...
The plan to move many detainees housed at Guantanamo Bay to a mostly-vacant prison in Thomson, Illinois, was met with nods of approval. Liberals were glad to see signs that President Obama was acting ...
The U.S. Navy was evacuating hundreds of residents from its base at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, ahead of Melissa after the commander there expanded an earlier order to include all “non-mission-essential-U.S ...
We recently explored the horrified reaction to a blockbuster Harper's cover story on the alleged suicides at the prison at Guantanamo Bay. In the long and meticulously sourced story, author Scott ...
Oct. 28 (UPI) --The U.S. military has evacuated about 1,000 nonessential residents from the U.S. Navy base at Guantanamo Bay in anticipation of the powerful Hurricane Melissa advancing through the ...
A New York City prison barge is not being moved to Guam or the Guantanamo Bay detention center known as “Gitmo,” according to officials in the New York City Department of Corrections and the U.S.
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