As he prepares to leave his post, CIA Director Bill Burns speaks with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly about the transition to a new Trump administration as well as priorities for the U.S. intel apparatus.
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.
With the shocking collapse of Bashar Assad’s dictatorship in Syria, the U.S. intelligence community is once again on the hook ...
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A senior BBC editor at the center of an ongoing scandal into the network’s systematic pro-Israel bias is, in fact, a former ...
China’s People’s Liberation Army has built an impressive array of advanced weapons and forces, in what American military ...
Authorities say that before a Green Beret blew up a Cybertruck in front of the Trump International Hotel, he consulted ...
The Taliban said they had been in talks with the Biden administration to exchange Afghans in U.S. custody for Americans detained in Afghanistan.
A technology industry group on Tuesday urged President Joe Biden's administration to refrain from issuing a last-minute rule ...
New claims by a CIA whistleblower about a "Havana syndrome" coverup likely have mundane origins. Even seasoned journalists ...
A former Senior CIA Officer on the latest Ukrainian push in Russia's Kursk region and what it means for the wider war.
The alleged cyberattack on the US Treasury is significant because it demonstrates Chinese capabilities to bypass US Treasury cyber defenses. As the financial governing and regulatory body, the US ...