NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to outgoing CIA Director Bill Burns about the handling of Russia, the Mideast, and security threats during his tenure, plus what lies ahead for the intel community.
Contradicting what U.S. spy agencies have publicly said, senior National Security Council officials told a group of Havana ...
Russia’s GRU military intelligence agency paid tens of millions of dollars to militant groups in Afghanistan to target U.S., ...
Zachary Young testified on Tuesday that the CNN segment at the heart of his defamation lawsuit against the network had "an immediate and very devastating" impact on his life.
Coverage of Syria’s prisons overlooks their decades-long use as key destinations for extraordinary rendition, where terror ...
New claims by a CIA whistleblower about a "Havana syndrome" coverup likely have mundane origins. Even seasoned journalists ...
The Biden administration is negotiating with Afghanistan to exchange Americans detained in the country for at least one ...
Trump has nominated three officials with ties to Hungary for key national security posts, but the anti-China bent of his team ...
The Senate Intelligence Committee will begin hearings soon after the new Congress takes its seats on Jan. 3. The attacks on ...
Defense Secretary Robert McNamara’s subservience to President Lyndon Johnson led America to disaster in Vietnam.
President Joe Biden and his family were given tens of thousands of dollars in gifts from foreign leaders in 2023, according ...