CIA black sites
These amateur sleuths think they've found CIA black-site clues at a North Carolina airport
Two women in North Carolina say they discovered a CIA contractor called Aero, operating out of their local county airport, and handling some 80 percent of the country's rendition flights between 2001 and 2004.
This is how the CIA's first captive after 9/11 described his years of torture
Abu Zubaydah, a Saudi national, served as the guinea pig for the CIA's torture program. For the first time, his account of his captivity has been made public.
Barbaric Conditions That Led to a Detainee's Death Are Laid Bare in CIA Reports
Declassified internal CIA reports released Tuesday describes the systematic torture of the first high-value detainee to die in CIA custody.
After a Detainee Died at a Black Site, the CIA Blamed Training From the Federal Bureau of Prisons
Newly released CIA documents show that trainers from the Federal Bureau of Prisons traveled to a CIA black site in Afghanistan and trained guards shortly before a detainee named Gul Rahman was found dead in his cell.
Too Many Secrets: The Fight to Make the US Government More Accountable in 2015
The Obama administration calls itself the most transparent in history — yet remains extraordinarily secretive. Still, this year saw several victories in the fight for greater government transparency.