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  • The CIA has released the findings of its inspector general's internal report on the agency's performance prior to the Sept. 11 attacks. Parts of the report have been leaked to the media in recent years, but the CIA made the executive summary available Tuesday.
  • NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Stanford Law Professor Barbara van Schewick about a federal court's decision to strike down the Biden administration's net neutrality protections.
  • The 45th festival of Nordic cultures, the largest such event in Southern California, features music, dancing, cooking and craft demonstrations, specialty Nordic craft vendors, and activities for people of all ages. Festivalgoers can frolic with lovable Norwegian elkhounds, decorate head wreaths with flowers and ribbon and visit an authentic Viking village and a Saami sliddastallan, or community gathering. Younger Vikings also can enjoy Hans Christian Andersen puppet shows and make free Scandinavian craft souvenirs. Food is always a highlight of festival. Taste delicious lefse, Viking dogs, Scandinavian pastries and aebleskivers. Scandia and Swedish dance groups, musical guests and headliner ABBAFAB, a tribute to the Swedish pop group ABBA, will perform on the main stage. Admission is $15 for adults and free for children age 12 and younger. Service dogs are the only pets allowed. The festival is produced by the Scandinavian American Cultural and Historical Foundation. For information and volunteer opportunities, visit scandinavianfest.org. Cal Lutheran Visitor Policies: At this time, the following policies are in place for visitors to Cal Lutheran: Everyone, regardless of vaccination status, must wear face masks in indoor public or common spaces on campus. Everyone coming on campus must fill out the Visitor Health Check Form prior to arriving. People who are not feeling well — particularly those who have a fever, cough, sore throat or any other cold or flu symptoms — are asked to stay home. The Visitor Health Check Form is available online at callutheran.edu/visitors. These policies may change. Please check callutheran.edu/visitors for the latest policies before visiting campus. Event information is subject to change. Please visit callutheran.edu/events before attending to verify details.
  • The Justice Department says there have been no reported abuses of the Patriot Act. But critics say that because the act mandates secrecy about many of its uses, Americans may never know whether their privacy has been violated. Here's a look at cases used to illustrate alleged abuses of the law.
  • Ireland's Data Protection Commission ruled the tech company breached European privacy laws by transferring user data from Europe to the U.S., where
  • The actor said his production company decided to make the switch to rubber guns after the shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the Rust movie set last month.
  • Using a Web site and high-powered satellite cameras, Amnesty International USA plans to track developments in 12 at-risk villages in Sudan by sending up-to-date images to a Web site.
  • She's a spider's spider — sophisticated, pretty (by her own account), authoritarian — and she says something profound about love and commitment. Melissa Block looks at the heroine of Charlotte's Web.
  • Lt. Gen. David Petraeus, President Bush's choice for top U.S. military commander in Iraq, meets with the Senate Armed Services Committee. But Tuesday's confirmation hearing mostly gave senators a chance to voice their own opinions on the conflict.
  • Suspect is arrested in killing of CEO. Israel's prime minister is taking the witness stand in his own defense. Jay-Z is latest celebrity named in the web of allegations against Sean 'Diddy' Combs.
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