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      This section presents news briefs on politics in the U.S. Readers of "Nation" magazine from the 1950s through the 1980s witnessed how investigative reporter Fred J. Cook created waves with his exposés of New York City corruption, the abuses and follies of the Central Intelligence Agency and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the waste and overreaching of the military-industrial complex. Meanwhile, a Guggenheim Fellowship was awarded Stuart Klawans, a movie critic for "Nation." Moreover, Representative Scott McInnis has called for the Veterans Affairs Department to stop purchasing tombstones from Imerys, a French company that is the main supplier of headstones for national cemeteries.