Guantanamo express: Scottish police finish probe into CIA ‘torture flights’ & rendition stopovers

    Police in Scotland have filed their final report into a probe of CIA “rendition stopovers” during the early years of the War on Terror, looking into at least six secret flights. The report’s contents remain secret, however. Lord Advocate Frank Mulholland, Scotland’s chief public prosecutor, ordered the probe back in 2013. His successor James Wolffe…

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      Red Dead Redemption 2 Publisher Suing Over Pinkerton Use

      Take-Two Interactive, publisher of Red Dead Redemption 2, is in a legal battle with the security company Pinkerton over the use of characters Andrew Milton and Edgar Ross, two Pinkerton agents featured in Rockstar’s latest title. As reported by The Verge, this all began when Pinkerton Consulting & Investigations sent Take-Two a cease-and-desist letter over…

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        ‘Cyberattacks & insider sabotage’: Venezuela’s power grid still under attack – Maduro

        Electrical systems in Venezuela have been targeted by another cyberattack, President Nicholas Maduro has said. Caracas has accused the US of “sabotage”, while US officials blame local corruption and mismanagement for the blackout. After a failure at the Guri hydroelectric power plant left much of the country without power on Thursday night, Venezuelan authorities managed…

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          All The Best Photos From Princess Eugenie's Royal Wedding To Jack Brooksbank

          Fans of the Royal Family got a second royal wedding this week, as Princess Eugenie married Jack Brooksbank at St. George’s Chapel. Here are the best photos from their wedding day so far. Kirsty O'Connor / PA Images via Getty Images Starting early in the morning, people started to gather across from St. George’s Chapel to watch the wedding. Naomi Campbell Matt Crossick / Pool via AP…

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