Tulsi Gabbard, Trump's Pick to Oversee US Spy Agencies, Grilled About Snowden, Syria and Russia The questions raised by senators about Gabbard's judgment and experience make her one of the more contentious of Trump's...
The Curious Fate of Citizen Snowden’s Archive A "vast" trove of NSA files remains, with some stuff so sensitive even journalists with access don't want to report it.
Opposition Mounts to Trump's Proposed Pardon for Edward Snowden The former CIA contractor fled to Russia in 2013 after espionage charges were unveiled against him.
No Secret Message in New Uniform Announcement, Air Force Says An infamous name was featured prominently in photos of the new uniform.
Snowden's Russian Asylum Angers US Moscow's grant of asylum to NSA leaker Edward Snowden has wider implications for the U.S. policy in Syria, Afghanistan and...
Hegseth Orders End to Race Consideration in Admissions at Military Service Academies Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered all military service academies to no longer consider race, ethnicity or sex for...
'Billion Dollar Spy' Is the Real Story of the Only Russian Agent Whose Portrait Hangs in CIA Headquarters The upcoming film, based on a book from Pulitzer Prize-winning author David E. Hoffman, stars Russell Crowe, Tony Goldwyn...
Pentagon Moves Out on Transgender Ban After Supreme Court Ruling About 1,000 service members who volunteered to leave the military after the Trump administration unveiled its transgender...
Soviet-Era Spacecraft Plunges to Earth After 53 Years Stuck in Orbit The chances of anyone getting clobbered by spacecraft debris were exceedingly low, scientists said.
Lessons Not Learned As this is being written on the 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon and the final end of the Vietnam War, that history is...