CIA
CIA Director Warns Trump on Loose Rhetoric
"Spontaneity is not something that protects national security interests," the outgoing CIA chief says.
Trump, Putin and the Hidden History of Russian Hacking
Western European and American intelligence agencies agree that the Kremlin meddled in the 2016 presidential campaign. But subtle disagreements remain about why.
Danielle Pletka: Judge Trump on His Actions, not Tweets
Not every tweet is policy. 140 characters saying "big tax" aren't a big tax
Michael Dorf: Why Is Trump Attacking Our Top Spies?
Was Trump's response response to the briefing on Russia's election hacking appropriate?
Snowden in Contact With Russian Intelligence: Report
Former NSA contractor's lawyer calls allegations 'petulant nonsense.'
Why There May Be More Leaks in the Donald Trump Era
Representative Eric Swalwell says Donald Trump's dismissal of CIA briefings will prompt spy agencies to use the press to air critical issues, grievances.
Will Trump Hinder Congress's Russian Cyberattack Probe?
Trump could clash with Republicans if they propose actions against the Kremlin.
Why Turkish Media Is Blaming U.S. for Monday Attack
Pro-government newspapers say the assassin was sent to disrupt Syria negotiation.
Kissinger Weighs in on Russia Hacking Allegations
The ex-Secretary of State weighed in on the Russia hacking allegations, and said Putin was "a cold calculator of the Russian national interest."
Obama Should Act Now Against the Russian Hackers
Putin has sown deep divisions in the U.S. over the legitimacy of the election result.
Former Russian Spies Get Help From Unlikely Sources
Jan and Victorya Neumann defected, provided information to the CIA and FBI—and were then booted from the government payroll.
Obama Promises Reprisals Over 'Russian' Election Hacks
U.S. security services suspect President Vladimir Putin's direct involvement, it has been reported.
An Uneasy Start for Trump and the CIA
The conflict over a leaked intelligence report about Russia is the latest in a string of conflicts between Trump and the intelligence community he will command.
Trump Decries CIA Report on Russia and the Election
"I think it's ridiculous. I think it's just another excuse. I don't believe it," Trump said in an interview on Fox News Sunday.
CIA Veterans Urge Caution on Trump and Russia Intrigue
Alums of the spy agency—none of them fans of Donald Trump—decried selective leaks and a "rush to judgment" that Moscow engineered Trump's election.
Sources Say Trump Only Gets One Intel Brief a Week
The number of intel briefs he receives, according to U.S. officials familiar with the matter, is far fewer than most of his recent predecessors.
Hague: U.S. Forces May Have Committed War Crimes
In a report, prosecutors at the International Criminal Court said there was a "reasonable basis to believe" that U.S. forces had tortured prisoners in 2003 and 2004.
Why the Election Puts CIA Oversight in Play
The Senate Intelligence Committee could change hands if Democrats prevail in a number of key races.
The Women of the CIA
These women are fighting sexism and keeping the nation safe at one of the oldest boys' clubs in the country.
Snowden, a Love Letter
Oliver Stone's Edward Snowden biopic aims to humanize the infamous NSA leaker—and show the vast reach of the programs he and others exposed.
Confessions of an American Military Torturer
'I place a hood over my detainees, secure their feet to the iron loop in the floor, and abandon them to their own imaginations.'
How the CIA Spooked Hollywood Movies
In the movie of Graham Greene's 'The Quiet American,' Mankiewicz tried to pre-empt objections to the hero's adulterous affair and opium use.
Russia to Probe Whether Pokémon Go Breaks the Law
The state consumer watchdog is considering the legality of how the app handles personal data.
U.S. Executive Jailed For Selling Army Kit To Russia
Alexander Fishenko was sentenced to ten years for working as a Russian spy.
Inside the Infamous 28 Pages of the 9/11 Report
The 28 pages of the 9/11 report focus on potential Saudi links to the 2001 aircraft attacks on the World Trade Center.
U.S. Probes Chinese Ownership of CIA-Linked Company
A Chinese billionaire with high-level Communist Party connections now heads an insurance company that has long catered to senior CIA officers.
Benghazi Report: GOP Blasts Hillary Clinton
The final report contained no major new revelations, but rekindled debate on the U.S. presidential campaign trail.
Outing the CIA's 'Undertaker'
In decades past, the CIA had reporters on its payroll. Now the press can inadvertently do its bidding.
Hillary Clinton's Hawkishness Revealed in Her Emails
Of the 294 CIA drone strikes in Pakistan, Clinton's State Department objected to fewer than 1 percent of them.
CIA Gave Tip-Off That Led to Nelson Mandela's Arrest
Friend of Mandela says he "always knew" that CIA had role in his arrest.