Vietnamese Propagandist 'Hanoi Hannah' Dies at 87
Trinh Thi Ngo's job 'was to chill and frighten' American GIs and convince them that the war was a losing effort.
Target in China Spy Probe Appealing Porn Sentence
FBI dropped an espionage case against Boeing engineer Keith Gartenlaub.
General Trump and His Nuclear Labyrinth
Donald Trump's pronouncements on nuclear weapons are reminiscent of General Douglas MacArthur's playbook in 1952.
Trump Foreign Policy Adviser's Firm Sued
A Virginia woman claims executives in a firm chaired by Joseph Schmitz underpaid her, berated her in front of a client and held a work meeting at a strip club.
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.
Obama Urged to Take Up China Spying Charges Case
Sandy Phan-Gillis has been held for nearly 18 months and is charged with spying.
Nuking Ourselves in the Foot
America has 7,000 nuclear weapons—a disastrous accident is just a matter of time, according to a new documentary.
Inside the Killing of DNC Staffer Seth Rich
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange hinted Rich was a source for the hacked DNC emails. But police and others say that's bogus.
Inside the Pentagon's 9/11 Nightmare
On the 15th anniversary of the attacks, a new PBS film shows how the damage to the iconic building was a lot worse than it seemed.
Nuking Ourselves in the Foot
America has 7,000 nuclear weapons. A new doc suggests a disastrous accident is just a matter of time.
Kafkaesque Saga of an American Jailed in China
Houston artist's mother fears he will die in a Chinese prison after four years behind bars on a drug case with circumstantial evidence.
American Jailed in China Threatening Suicide
Supporters say Mark Swidan was tried on trumped-up drug charges.
Hope Hicks: Donald Trump Has No Business With Russia
The Trump campaign reacted to the mounting fury over the GOP nominee's friendly stance toward Vladimir Putin.
Trump and Putin: Partners in Propaganda?
A new RAND study offers advice on countering Moscow's media blitz, which may also apply to the GOP nominee.
French Counterterrorism: Too Much, Too Late
France's harsh tactics only further radicalize immigrants.
China to Charge American With Spying
Houston businesswoman Sandy Phan-Gillis has been jailed since March 2015.
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.
How D.C. Is Preparing for the Next Terrorist Attack
The U.S. government sends teams around the world to investigate terrorist attacks in order to prevent similar ones in the nation's capital.
Did Clinton's 'Sloppy' Communications Compromise Ops?
A former State Department military liaison cited counterterrorism missions in the Philippines and Thailand.
How a Chinese Spy Case Became a Child Porn Nightmare
For more than three years, the FBI pursued Keith Gartenlaub as a Chinese spy. So why is he now accused of collecting child pornography?
Vegas Police Probing Death Threats to Nevada Democrats
Sanders supporters deluged the state party chief with hate mail and calls following a tense convention in Nevada.
Missing in Iran: The Mysterious Case of Robert Levinson
Nine years after Levinson vanished on a "rogue" CIA mission in Iran, a new book examines his bizarre disappearance.
'Dirty Tricks' in a Sleepy Congressional Race?
A retired spy, a transgender SEAL vet and a court-martialed ex-Air Force doctor liven up an otherwise predictable contest.
Accused Navy Spy Had Friends in Sensitive Places
Senior Taiwanese military officers and a Beijing-based venture capitalist endorsed Edward Lin on LinkedIn.
Navy Officer Accused of Spying Held Secretly for Months
Unidentified officer in sensitive intelligence unit could possibly face the death penalty.
How Belgium Turned Brussels Into an ISIS Powder Keg
Unemployment and alienation have left many bitter and ripe for recruitment, experts say.
Trump Advisor Left Pentagon Amid Controversy
Joseph Schmitz had a rocky three-and-a-half-year tenure as the Defense Department's inspector general.
Ex-CIA Chief Michael Hayden: Yes, We Spy
The former head of the agency ribbed remarks by the current CIA chief, John Brennan.
China Still Holding American on Spying Charges
As Sandy Phan-Gillis remains behinds bars, Beijing may be angling for a swap.
Trump and the Racist Ghost of George Wallace
Republicans can't erase their embrace of states' rights.