Life on Both Sides of the Wall at Guantánamo Bay
It was a sunny day in May 2015 when Sarah Koenig and Dana Chivvis stepped off a U.S. military-chartered plane and onto the naval base at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.
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It was a sunny day in May 2015 when Sarah Koenig and Dana Chivvis stepped off a U.S. military-chartered plane and onto the naval base at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.
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WASHINGTON — Bipartisan leaders of a House committee examining interstate and foreign commerce on Wednesday praised the passage of a bill aimed at keeping Americans' private data out of the hands of U.S. adversaries. The current list of countries designated as "foreign adversaries" by the United States includes China, Iran, North Korea, Cuba, Russia and the Maduro government in Venezuela. "Today's overwhelming vote sends a clear message that we will not allow our adversaries to undermine American national security and individual privac